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Chinese Valentine's day
Aug 11, 2005 09:30
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I'm so nervous ,and I'm afraid she won't accept my gift. Oh , love always company with sorrow and pain .Can she know the meaning of this festival ?
Aug 11, 2005 10:14
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It should be "both....and",not"both.....or"
Aug 11, 2005 11:36
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It is the day today ! I think flower shopkeepers are the one who benefit most from the festival .

I saw that a number of restaurants and shops have prepared to hold some activities to entertain lovers .

Have a nice day :D
Aug 11, 2005 11:53
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So it is today.

Why not those shops or ads make any effort?

Without them this festival seems so dull...
Aug 11, 2005 16:37
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Author: CONNY129 | Xi'an | 2005-08-10 09:18:28 GMT+8 Reply Back

Oh ,Frankenstein
I cannot agree with you , Chinese traditional festivals are more and more regarded than before ,both Chinese or Western festivals are celebrated for happiness is boundless.


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really? Maybe
Aug 11, 2005 16:52
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We both celebrate traditional and western festivals for many reasons .

Take Chrismas Day as an example , why so many YA are nearly crazy about this festival ? First , it is near the new year ,a beginning of many celebrations ; second ,it is a magnificant festival ;third, when Chinese Spring Festival comes , youth have to gather with big family ,have little time to go out with friends .So ,if there are two New Years ,one is gather with friends ,the other with family ,that just perfect !
Aug 11, 2005 16:59
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I agree with Conny!btw,I lived in BeiJing,not in Xi'an!but I love the city very very very much!
Aug 11, 2005 17:11
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Hi, I just want to stay here in Xiamen, and enjoy some music.

how about you?

regards,
lampas
www.south-china-travel-guide.com


Jul 30, 2006 19:06
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Wish you all a happy 7.7!

(I thought of starting a new thread, but i remember Conny did this last year, so it's good and convenient to bump it up... ... to remind us one year has passed, do we have the same mood as we had last year?)

七夕
(五代·后唐)杨璞
未会牵牛意若何,须邀织女弄金梭。
年年乞与人间巧,不道人间巧已多。
Jul 30, 2006 19:38
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It's so interesting to review all the posts in this thread:P. I am just wondering if those who claimed "No lover, no plans" last year (Like FRANKENSTEIN&California)have some pleasant changes?? And what's up, MARCOPOLO?? lol
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