Some company in Hong Kong has come up with this brilliant scheme of selling full-moon cakes. As opposed to the regular Chinese mooncakes that you can buy leading up to mid-autumn festival. Mid-autumn festival of course is when the moon is at it’s fullest, so these cakes are especially appropriate. Check out the pics below:
This is odd. The latest Olympics protest comes courtesy of bible thumper Eddie Romero. Props to him for making the best use of technology to get his voice heard, as he streamed the audio live to talkshoe. Though he should have spent more time refining his voice, as his attempts to yell and scream in Chinese are pretty unintelligible. He yells some names of dissidents, but that’s about all I can understand. I haven’t managed to listen to the entire thing yet, but it sounds like due to the language barrier he’s having trouble convincing them that he’s arrest-worthy. If anyone else want’s to check it out see the player below.
Most Chinese people will be familiar with Li Yang and his Crazy English methods (?????). My suspicions that he was on some kinda drugs was confirmed during a trip to the bookstore today, when I came across this particular book:
Check out these videos, and you can get an idea of just how crazy this dude is. His program’s catch phrase is “crazily speak English,” which kinda does sound like grammar on crack somehow.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 00:00 – 19:33 Or Guinness Day, will be on 17th March. I noticed that in Beijing they're celebrating by having a Guinness price war, with several bars cutting the 60 Yuan plus drink to 30 Yuan. That's about wholesale price when accounting for a little wastage. What's happening in Dalian? […]