海外趣闻 美国人网购趣闻
He Baoluo (Paul Huebner) came to China to study Chinese language and music after a successful career in Los Angeles teaching piano to mostly Chinese-American students. In 2003, he began studying in the summer at Liaoning University until he and his wife finally decided to move to Shenyang. More recently, he has attended classes at Dalian University of Finance and Economics. In addition to studying Chinese, he now studies guzheng and guqin and was honored to perform at a China 60th Birthday Concert in Dalian.
何保罗(音)在美国拉斯维加斯有一份成功的钢琴教学事业,他大部分教的是美籍华裔,后来他来到中国学习汉语和音乐。 2003年夏天,他在辽宁大学开始了学习,直到他和妻子决定搬去沈阳。最近,他在大连大学学习金融和经济学。除了学习汉语,他现在还学习古筝和古琴,并有 幸在大连的建国60周年晚会上进行演出。
My Taobao life
我的淘宝生活
If you read the Western press much, you will get a very distorted view of what Chinese life is -really like. The average foreigner will probably assume that there is little freedom in China, that daily life is highly regulated, and that most of what you buy is substandard and fake. You might find it strange that in fact, daily life is much freer and more casual in China than elsewhere, that there is a very large majority of honest workers and business people, that you can purchase thousands of high quality and authentic products here, and that the so-called "American Dream" is actually at the moment more alive and well in China than in America!
如果你读过够多西方报道,你将会对中国的真实生活产生一种曲解。一般外国人都会认为中国...