It looks bad but we're talking about the poorest in one of the most dense populated areas of the world. The poor in Canada and countries like the US still have a lot going for them compared to the poor in some of the more desperate parts of the world. In that context, @KRAIT is right. It's...
I once did the Ontario to BC road trip and it took about 7 days with regular stops and sleeping. To the east of me, a friend of mine goes back each year to pretty much the furthest point in eastern Canada and says it's about 16 hours non-stop. So all together, probably 9 days. That's assuming...
Wow, I had no idea that Mandarin is becoming popular there. I would've thought Arabic would be more popular since there tends to be more immigrants from that part of the world than China, correct?
Most Americans aren't that dumb though but you do come by some doozies every once in awhile. I was in the Oregon 10 years ago and was asked where I was from. I told him that, "I'm from Ontario, Canada". He asked me, "What state is that in?" I told him, "New York"
There are but it's hard to tell who's Han from non-Han sometimes, unless you ask. I met a couple of Hui that studied in Canada. They dressed like any other person so there's no real way to visually tell.
The Lhoba have really exquisite weaving skills. Something hand made like in those pictures is rare to find. I'm really impressed with what they can do.
Is that rat?
This is from a Russian blog. I tried to GS one of Clinton's quotes and only came up with three hits including this site. I'm going to call bovine excrement on this.
Do some people who want war as a civilian not want war a soldier? Sure it happens. But I was arguing your assertion that Chinese people "want war for revenge". If you have statistics to say that Chinese people, "want war for revenge", then hand them over. If you don't then your point is...