For the most part, the Changchun Friends website is not very active and has been superseded by the Tencent "Wechat" app by the local expat community.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 The archived information here is still useful, but some may be out of date.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.
Mason is this jolly chap who keeps stealing content from this site and posting it elsewhere without asking us! Jolly good show. That is what I like to see - ethical business practices!
Anyway - he is very elusive - no-one has ever seen him! Is he the figment of some master of the Universe?
We seek him here!
We seek him there!
We Frenchies seek him everywhere
Is he in heaven?
Is he in hell?
Come on Mason, please…
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The Harbin-Dalian high-speed rail will officially open on July 1st. Once open, the trip from Changchun to Dalian will only take two hours, and the trip from Changchun to Harbin or Shenyang will only take about an hour.
Added by Richard Roman on May 26, 2012 at 17:30 — 1 Comment
I have created a new box on the front page to link to useful websites which are relevant for living in Changchun
I have started off with two:
ChangchunLive
and
an online site for learning Chinese
The box can be found under the Videos.
If you know of other useful sites, please let us know and we will put them in
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While former U.S. president Richard Nixon was advised to avoid drinking "baijiu," or Chinese liquor, during his visit in 1972, the emperors of a 1,000-year-old dynasty craved the drink, according to researchers in northeast China's Jilin province who are working to analyze the oldest alcohol-distilling devices ever found in the country.
Feng Enxue, an archaeologist from Jilin University, said Monday that researchers have been brought in to study two large iron boilers, as well as…
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All hail the firgotten fountain pen - from the letters page of the daily Telegraph
SIR – When did I last see someone using a fountain pen (Letters, May 9)? Yesterday. As a registrar of births, deaths and marriages, I am legally required to do so, using registrar's ink, which as I remind our informants, never fades.
We have records going back to the start of civil registration in 1837, and every word is still perfectly…
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awesome and funny!
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Most of the world drives on the right side of the road, but a minority of countries drive on the left. How do countries decide which side they’ll drive on
The answer varies from country to country, but in most cases, the side a country drives on comes down to history and economics. In feudal Europe, people would travel on the left side of the road because most people were right-handed and wanted the arm that they used for their sword (or other weapon) between them and anyone…
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......British people tend to give this question due reverence – as, indeed, do our kindred in the Anglopshere, from Bombay to Bermuda. I've found, though, that the only EU states where you can rely on decent tea are those which, at one time or another, were under the Crown: Ireland, Malta and Cyprus. Elsewhere in Europe, tea means half a cup of lukewarm water with the teabag, still wrapped in paper, on the saucer.......
Some of the comments are great! here are one or two of…
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Oh Dear!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2129385/Exhausted-man-flees-night-stand-demands-sex.html
I love the bit at the end where it states:
If that wasn't enough, when officers arrived she even tried to lure them into her den.
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here is an updated version of the famous Sgt pepers album done by the same artist peter Bllake. Who has been added?…
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Some amazing photos of London life at the lower end in the 1870's
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I don't really count the Aussies as they just shorten perfectly good words such as barbeque to barbie
With the aim of avoiding such fraught linguistic ambiguities, I have produced, below, a list of the British words along with their American equivalents. God save the Queen!
Wellies: Rubber boots
Newsagent: Newsdealer
Candy floss: Cotton candy
Flat: Apartment
Bum bag: Fanny pack
Holiday: Vacation
Victoria sponge: Sponge…
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LOL! This is funny
I love the way that Batman shakes all the police officers hands!
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Just missing out on a top 10 spot was Switzerland in 11th place. The United States came fourth while the United Kingdom came 28th, below Hong Kong (13th), Korea (15th), France (20th), Singapore (26th) and the Czech Republic (27th).
1. Norway
Life expectancy at birth (years): 81.1
Income (GNI per capita): US$47,557
Population: 4.9 million
2.…
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Idi Amin. Idi Amin, dictator of Uganda in the 1970s, was fascinated with Scottish culture, giving his sons Scottish names and declaring himself King of Scotland. He also had a deep appreciation for bagpipe music—even attempting to create a personal bodyguard comprised of 6’4” bagpipe-playing Scotsmen.
Kim…
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For all our lambton friends - I came across this article
http://www.theobserver.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3499971&;
At first glance, Bert VandenHeuvel and Yisha Wang don’t have a whole lot in common.
VandenHeuvel is a 73-year-old retired teacher and lifelong Sarnian, while Wang is a 22-year-old business administration student from northeastern…
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Here are the final 10 matches for the season - with the eventual winners - Congrats to City!
Man Utd - 89 points
Wolves -a W
Fulham - h W
Blackburn -W
QPR - W
Wigan - L
Aston Villa - W
Everton - D
Man City - L
Swansea - W
Sunderland - W
Man City - 89points
Chelsea - h W
Stoke -a…
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Kris, who is a good friend and is a member here is quoted:
Nordic and downhill ski venues are cropping up across China’s northern provinces, according to Kris Van de Velde, director of sport for Nordic Ways International, the Swedish company that organizes Vasaloppet China in partnership with local authorities. But although many here still regard skiing as an activity one tries for novelty’s sake - like bungee jumping - young Chinese are beginning to consider it a…
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