For the most part, the Changchun Friends website is not very active and has been superseded by the Tencent "Wechat" app by the local expat community. This website is maintained sporadically, people may still join and membership is still open, but if you are a spammer, stay away. The archived information here is still useful, but some may be out of date. There are plans to make it more useful for static information in the future. If anyone needs information about Changchun or China, you may post a message and it probably will get a response but not immediately.

Changchun Friends

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Richard Paul Roman's Blog – December 2014 Archive (4)

Top English words in 2014- what do you think?

1. The Heart ♥ Emoji (for love) — The Heart ♥ Emoji (for love) is the Top Word of 2014. Each emoji represents an emotion, expression, or state of mind, or a person, place or thing.



2. Hashtag — The re-invented pound-sign becomes evermore powerful.



3. Vape — Smoking an electronic or e-cigarette, shorthand for vaporize, or vaping. Vapers are banned from indoor vaping in New York and other locales.



4. Blood Moon — Four total eclipses of the moon in eighteen-month… Continue

Added by Richard Paul Roman on December 30, 2014 at 17:14 — No Comments

Write your story 5 free days Jilin trip waiting for you

The Notice of the Second “Jilin and I ” Theme Writing Activity

To enhance international friends’ understanding of Jilin province, and have good memories of Jilin, Jilin Province Information Office, Education Department, Friendship Association with Foreign Countries of Jilin Province will hold jointly the Second “Jilin and I” Theme Writing Activity. The related issues as follows.

First, activity purpose

The activity is aimed at recording the international friends’ unforgettable… Continue

Added by Richard Paul Roman on December 27, 2014 at 10:06 — No Comments

Why do schools not know when their end of term is?

There is a difference between Western schools and Chinese schools. In England, we set up an annual calendar with the beginning and end of each term. In China, students, teachers, and lecturers wait till near the end of each term to find out when the term finishes.

I find this an interesting cultural difference. Any ideas as to what these differences are?

Added by Richard Paul Roman on December 19, 2014 at 21:11 — 4 Comments

Christmas Crackers

I was just wondering. In the UK it is traditional to have Christmas crackers with your Christmas lunch. Does any other country do this?

Added by Richard Paul Roman on December 7, 2014 at 18:36 — No Comments

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