You can look at it this way..that is a positive look But in reality. I really not sure what to do to continue living.. So the options comes from my way of thinking than a real ready opportunity..
BTW there is good presence of Chinese in New Zealand.. Take care and bye ======= S1000+ ======= --- On Fri, 4/10/09, xi <[email protected]> wrote: From: xi <[email protected]> Subject: Re: For Sumerian. To: "World-thread" <[email protected]> Date: Friday, April 10, 2009, 6:19 AM Good to konw that you have good options around, anything you decide will be for good. Good fruits come from good seeds. Peace and best wishes. Xi On Apr 9, 11:03 pm, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Xi.. > > Thank you very much for your message and for your help offer.. I love all > that.. I love Asia. and give me sometime to study all what is brought in her. > I never thought that I will be so confused.. but I like that.. I am testing > myself.. :) > > Will write on all this message and subject later... > > Regards > > ======= > S1000+ > ======= > > --- On Wed, 4/8/09, xi <[email protected]> wrote: > > From: xi <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: For Sumerian. > To: "World-thread" <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 5:34 PM > > Dear Sumerian. > > Thank you for your reply. Thank you very much indeed. > > Really good to know that, at least you already have one way to go and > anything else will be for improvement, nothing more. > > I did not recommend Shenzhen to anyone, or Guangdong province, right > now. It is hard times for them. I rather expect that neighbour > provinces, Guangxi, Sichuan and in particular Yunnan to grow fast. But > Yunnan is very poor, maybe not the right place for a foreigner. > Sichuan province, and in particular Chengdu, sounds better to me. > Chongqing, the main city in Sichuan, is very developed as well but I > do not expect to grow as fast as in Chengdu. > > Chengdu, and areas at its West, suffered the earthquake a lot. Central > and local governments are investing a lot of funds for reconstruction > over there. It means lot of opportunities in that area. You can visit > this forum, it is in English. > > http://bbs.spicycity.cn/index.php > > Its founder is a friend who now lives and study in Singapore, but he > is from Chengdu and, although he is young, he has lot of connections > over there. Count on any help that we can offfer. Also in Singapore, > of course, however I do not know how much he could do. In case you > find yourself really interested I would talk to him to do his best. It > has a classifieds section and it works as a gang more or less. Also, I > could count on other people in Chengdu who would help. > > I must agree on something. Although most foreigners do not say but > good things about China, language is a problem as you told. > Unfortunately, they all feel a little bit isolated, not integrated. > Signs and so on are in English too, it grants survival in any city. > But daily life is conducted in local language and Mandarin, not in > English. Few Chinese people master English good enough to create > robust friendship in that language. So, yes, you must speak Chinese to > be fully integrated. > > That is why I suggested Malaysia too. I do not know people over there > and I could not reach people except maybe in Malaysia National > university that works closely with Peking university. But I do not > know if that would be useful for your skills (that I ignore) and how > much they would pay attention to me. That is why I did not promise > anything before. > > And finally. My dreamed cities are my hometown, Xingtai, in Hebei > province, and Beijing. I really love both of them. It is touching to > see them grow year after year and to see how life of people improves > everytime I go. I do not live in my hometown since 8 years ago, that > makes easy to be impressed every year when I go :) > > Beijing, for me, is becoming a dream. It is becoming the sort of city > that I would design. When I dream on something, few months or few > years later authorities announce that my wish will become true. > Somehow it is magic. Most Beijingers have a similar feeling. However, > it has to change a lot of things yet. Step by step. > > Chengdu is special. In China some people say more or less "when I > visited Shanghai I realised how poor my village is, when I visited > Beijing I realised how powerless my village officials are, when I > visited Chengdu I realised how young I got married" LOL > > Seriously. In Chengdu, people and life are special. Much more human > than anywhere else where I have been. Maybe that is why many says that > Chengdu is the best place to live. Although I still love Beijing :). > > A promo vid recorded before the > earthquake.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9oi-ORbHu0 > > A Bird's Eye View of the New Chengdu 2008 (recorded after the > earthquake)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTqppGxxRok > > And as many other vids as you might want ! LOL > > Please, tell me if I could of any help. Thank you very much for your > messages, Sumerian. > > Peace and best wishes. > > Xi > > On Apr 8, 11:02 pm, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Dear Xi; > > > Thank you very much for this. As far as I remember I might have mentioned > > Shenzhenas an export industrial district.. While I am warping and packing > > things from my place heading to New Zealand, I feel that is not the place I > > want to be in.. But I will obtain citizenship after 2 to 3 years if things > > goes as I think now.. In fact there is one possible problem that I might > > not be that young anymore. However up to now I am not considering this as a > > problems unless it comes up somehow. > > > Dear Xi; > > That Video clip is emotional and very cute.. just like your letter you > > wrote about mercury leaving.. Life is not easy and according to Islam it is > > just a test, and there in after life we will think all what we spent on > > earth as day or part of a day. > > > Dear Xi > > > I thought of all places in the world.. I thought of Brazil, but I read > > someone who is living in a city I thought interesting.. He is American: > > He said: Never think you are clever and to do business to live.. People > > thought of everything you can think of.. So unless you can fund yourself > > never come her. > > > He also added one more important point: Unless you talk with people their > > language you will never feel integrated.. > > > Saying all that.. does not mean I am not interested.. > > > In fact I was thinking of visiting Shenzen before heading to New Zealand > > for any possible business I may establih in NZ, because am not sure what I > > should exactly do yet. > > > Now back to your dream city.. Yes.. Xi.. tell me about that place.. and > > give me whatever clue you think useful.. > > > Regards > > > ======= > > S1000+ > > ======= > > > --- On Wed, 4/8/09, xi <[email protected]> wrote: > > > From: xi <[email protected]> > > Subject: For Sumerian. > > To: "World-thread" <[email protected]> > > Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 11:25 AM > > > My comment: Some weeks ago you asked ideas about how to make a life in > > China (and in other places). I gave you some, but I did not gave one. > > > Few days before the Earthquke, I recommended Chengdu, Sichuan > > province, to someone as the better place to live and to thrive. Almost > > one year later I can have courage enough to say it again. > > > I love that city. But also, down to earth, in my opinion, is one of > > the best places to thrive. If interested I can offer you some clues. > > > A promo vid.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlyfhDtl02s > > > Peace and best wishes. > > > Xi- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "World-thread" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/world-thread?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
