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c-J, are you in mainland PRC? I'm only asking because I'm planning to be there for a month or so next year. I'll be traveling a lot and my schedule is my own. It would be fun to get together, and I'd be glad to bring any hard-to-find parts that will fit in my luggage. Let me know!
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Hi.As I posted before, I get invitation from Hongkong Trade Development Council here in Canada to attend its Electronics Fair (a largest annual trade show for electronics/electrical appliances buyers in the Pacific rim).
I'll be going over in the fall this year, might be to Japan too if time permits. Akihabara (Autumn Leaves Plaza), the largest DIY electronics/electrical appliances town in the world, is a must-to-visit electronics town in Tokyo, Japan. When you're there in China, I strongly suggest you pop over. You will see mountains of irons & tubes showing even in the sidewalks.
My schedule is for coming Oct 13 where the 3-day trade show starts everyyear in Hongkong. Maybe you want to postphone your trip over there.
Are you on business or leisure in China?
c-J
I used to travel to China occasionally on business (technical sales), but now it's just leisure. My main goal on these trips is travel and photography; I shot roughly 100 rolls of 35mm slide and print film in various locations there last year. Next year, I'm hoping to travel further into the interior, where the new capitalism hasn't yet taken such a toll. The old ways are disappearing quickly, and there isn't much time to capture what remains. DIY Audio isn't on my list of things to do; I just thought it would be a fun side trip to meet another inmate. :)
Hi.This is some high mountain lakes in South West of China. An excellent place for kill films. You got to take a small plane to climb up that lofty mountain resort from its nearest city below.
Why not join me that the electronics fair in Hongkong & take from there?
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Hi.This is the largest commercial & policial centre in western China, where the US Consulate regional office located.
Ah, yes, it's on my list of places to visit. For the most part, I avoid tourist locales. However, this area has a unique reputation for natural beauty and freedom from the pollution that blankets so many of China's cities now. Hong Kong is out, by the way; it's much too Western for my taste. These trips are expensive, and I make use of them primarily to shoot regional culture. In that regard, Hong Kong holds little more interest for me than NYC. Let's stay in touch; maybe we can meet up for a beer. I'll be there in April and/or May. Incidentlaly, I assume you speak Mandarin? I only know a few words, but my wife is fluent. That's how I stay out of trouble. :)
Hi.English & Francaise (French). Yes, I learned to speak Mandarin here in Canada as I go to China via Hongkong on business so often.
We got to know the language & custom there in order to get along well with the country you are visitng. Like in China & Japan, you got to start smoking & boozing quick with your business contacts to get befriended.
Before you go to Japan or Italy, you better learn of their basic lauguanges otherwise, trust me, you will find yourself very helpless, like half deaf & blind as in many cities there, that include Tokyo, Japan capital, sttreet signs & language spoken are stricly non-English.
Delighted to practice Mandarin with your better half one day there.
c-J
Yes, I understand the importance of speaking the language, especially in mainland China. It's difficult for me though, so I rely on others to get by. If it turns out that you are in the Chengdu area when we go, I will give you a phone number in China where you can reach me. It's in Nanjing, but calling between those cities is not expensive. Incidentally, on my last trip, I was disappointed to see that the last vacuum tube outlet in Nanjing (a factory outlet) is gone. They had a display window with lots of high-power transmitting types, including some unusual styles. It has now been demolished to make way for office buildings. :(
Hi.Normally how long you stay China? It seems you got business in Nanjing. What do you do there? Email me your email address so we can chit chat.
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