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Giraffes on the tree
Nov 11, 2012 21:38
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See how trees play hide-and-seek. They hide behind the trees. Clever, right? Haha, actually, those images of animals are painted on the trees with environmentally friendly material as a decoration. You can find more atTea Valley, Overseas China Town of Shenzhen, China.


Nov 12, 2012 18:20
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So, you have been to OCT.
Wan
Nov 12, 2012 20:51
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So, you have been to OCT.
Wan


I am not going to cheat you. Actually, I haven't been to Shenzhen. I saw this picture on the internet and wanted to share with you guys.
Nov 21, 2012 22:04
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Thanks Sunnydream. Now SZ has more subway lines. You can use Luobao line from the airport to OCT, I think just one stop after Window of the Wiorld.
Wan
Nov 26, 2012 00:18
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Thanks Sunnydream. Now SZ has more subway lines. You can use Luobao line from the airport to OCT, I think just one stop after Window of the Wiorld.
Wan


Thanks for your direction, Wan. I will go to Shenzhen someday
Nov 26, 2012 21:21
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Some young graduates are moving to Shenzhen and later realise the cost of living is very high. They need to share rooms because some companies do not provide them dormitories. One-room apartment in Nanshan is already 1400 Yuan. Futian District is more expensive.
Wan
Dec 9, 2012 21:06
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Wan,

I guess that Sunny goes to Shenzhen just for a visit. I have a friend who have been there for almost three years. He earns more than 10000 per month but still can't afford to buy an apartment there. His wife is expecting to have a baby in early 2013.

Life in big cities sucks.
Dec 18, 2012 01:29
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In most cities in the world, cost of living is very expensive. I am fortunate with small income but still able to live in relatively small city (Putrajaya) and at the same time still able to travel. Thanks to AirAsia with its true motto: everyone can fly!
Wan
Dec 19, 2012 00:32
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Thanks to AirAsia with its true motto: everyone can fly!

Wan "I believe I can fly I believe I can touch the sky" but finally I realized that I can't fly without the plane.

How is the housing price in your city?
Jan 2, 2013 21:40
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Much cheaper than China, definitely. As I'm not into realty, I can only provide you general info, about RMB5000-7000 per square metre. It also depends on areas. People here still prefer houses with land and not a high-rise.
Wan
Jan 3, 2013 21:12
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RMB5000-7000?

It is much cheaper than that of many cities in China. I am considering of migration. Do Malaysia have harsh requirements on migration?
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