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  1. #16
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    I wouldnt worry to much Tang. From what I have noticed Wolfen is a very literal person. Just one thing to keep in mind. Many people on this forum, you will find, are such.

    I am no exception.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TangLangCh'uan
    wow....forget i said anything....jesus tap-dancing christ....i wasn't interested in starting yet <u>another</u> argument over a seemingly harmless subject...i'll make sure to double-crosscheck my facts before i say anything next time....in fact, maybe i should take back that whole "tap-dancing" statement above....seeing as how i'm not 100% certain that jesus could tap-dance, nor am i certain that tap-dancing even existed in the time of christ...i wouldn't want to get anyone's historical or factual feathers all ruffled.

    Are you tryin' to say that the Lord can't tapdance? What kind of heathen are you?

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    The Walls Fine

    I was backpacking across china for 3 months with my girl and came home 2 months ago.

    The wall when we went to it wasnt anything like you were describing - there was next to no tourists, touts or anything else except miles of decrepit wall and mountainous land.

    Im my mind the parties are all held at the badalang section of the wall, and if thats the case then who cares.....its a crappy tourist trap with a **** load of tame steps to walk up.....I put extra emphasis on the word walk!!!!!

    Simatai however was a blast from the past.....at least thats the impression I got when I was climbing up it on all fours.

    craig

  4. #19
    Growing up reading and writing editorial, I developed an editorial sense.

    The topic is surely picked up in the media.

    Here is the link;

    News


  5. #20
    A related news:

    The 29 th Army fought the Japanese invading army near Shan Hai Guan.

    There is a monument in memory of this unveiled.

    News

    My high school teacher was among the unit that survived.


  6. #21
    OMG;

    No gas in Guang Zhou.

    Gas out


  7. #22
    Contest in the east China sea.

    here is the link:

    map


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    Smile

    guess i should watch out for those crooked and misinformed tour guides
    "It's better to be dead and cool....than alive and uncool." - Mickey Rourke in "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man"

  9. #24
    Here are the pictures:

    raves?

    WHO IS GOING TO PROTECT THE WALL?

    Maybe I should start a movement?

    Last edited by SPJ; 08-14-2005 at 05:59 AM.

  10. #25
    Sorry.

    I just swore a whole bunch in the bathroom.

    @#$%^&*()_+!@#$%^&*()_+ in Chinese.


  11. #26
    The largest Da Mo statue is opened to the public on August, 8th in Guan Zhou.

    Da Mo was a priest that came to China and started Chan sect in the Shaolin temple.

    The legend said that he has the Da Mo staff and a gown passed down.

    He went back to the west and left a grass shoe behind.

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    Here is the link:

    Da Mo


  12. #27
    The hosting temple Hua Lin Chan Si has 1400 years history.

    The legend said it was the place Da Mo landed.

    Or Where Chan started in China.

    Still swearing over the party over the Great Walls.


  13. #28
    Resistence at Great Walls.

    remember July 7 th

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    Last edited by SPJ; 08-14-2005 at 10:29 AM.

  14. #29
    Colonel Ji Xing Wen was the leader of Da Dao Dui. They fought at the Great Walls.

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  15. #30
    My brother was calling me silly to be upset so much.

    I said that there are places for different things. You go to the nite club or park to have a party.

    You go to the church or temple to worship.

    You go to the library to check out and read books quietly.

    You go to the hospital to see the doctor to get better.

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    Remember Jesus was so upset that people selling goods and chickens in the church?

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    Great Walls somehow mean so much to me even though it is just a pile of stones.

    "The Walls of ten thousand miles are ten thousand miles long"

    It is a song.

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