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Chinese shoppers to get a 'Cool Japan' mall in Ningbo

There is a huge AEON mall in Wuhan, another new AEON in the remote new town scheduled to be open late this year. Japanese, Swedish, French and local Chinese as well as Chinese brands from other provinces are in a healthy competition in Wuhan. Some are fading away, like some form Malaysia and HK. Competition is good, providing us luxury with crazily cheap prices! 11 new malls inaugurated in 2015!

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Soon you'll be seeing more and more of Japanese fashion .... in your streets.... ;)


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i support increased people to people interaction, business contact between the 2 countries.

i noticed in the picture the models have crooked o shaped legs. when i visited japan a few years ago, i noticed a lot japanese have o shaped legs. why is that?
 
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i support increased people to people interaction, business contact between the 2 countries.

i noticed in the picture the models have crooked o shaped legs. when i visited japan a few years ago, i noticed a lot japanese have o shaped legs. why is that?


I also support more Chinese new wealthy to come to Japan and buy more Japanese real estate! It's really making an impact on people to people relations here specially in regards to improving perceptions. Chinese folks who recently moved to Japan are one of the best and law abiding folks , competitive in the job market ! And really respectful of the way of life here.

It's a sharp contrast to what media shows of Chinese burning Japanese flags and flipping over Japanese cars. :P

i support increased people to people interaction, business contact between the 2 countries.

i noticed in the picture the models have crooked o shaped legs. when i visited japan a few years ago, i noticed a lot japanese have o shaped legs. why is that?

About some leg shape, we called that "O-kyaky", and it's attributed to folks who adhere to the traditional sitting styles. Let me go in detail.

Japanese people generally blame bowlegs not on seiza but on othersitting positions. The most vilified is the childish-looking pechanko-zuwari (also called peshanko-zuwariand tonbi-zuwari), which is sitting on the floor with the legs splayed open on either side of the body, bent and turned so the inner knees and ankles are flat on the ground. Another position considered bad for the legs is yoko-zuwari (also called onnanoko-zuwari and onesan-zuwari), which is sitting on the floor with both legs bent at the knee on the same side of the body.

So, it's environmental influenced, particularly in positional styles starting early in childhood when the bones are still forming.
 
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ha ha ha Otaku!

Japanese anime/culture has so much influence in me... in a good way lol

I'm going to Anime expo next month in Los Angeles with my other Otaku buddies. We'll be cosplaying as Seirin Team from Kuroko no Basuke :)
 
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Japanese anime/culture has so much influence in me... in a good way lol

I'm going to Anime expo next month in Los Angeles with my other Otaku buddies. We'll be cosplaying as Seirin Team from Kuroko no Basuke :)

Wow buddy!!!! Make sure to enjoy the event ! :)
 
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wow so many Japanese worshippers are welcoming the back-stabber!
They have invaded China at least 5 frigging times and have massacred millions of Chinese and NOW ...
Japanese wants your money to stab your backs at SCS and beyond!

Yen slide: Levels to watch ahead of new record low vs dollar

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I like this fat guy.

He's so cute!

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Linjiaohu Wanda, Dalian-based
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WOW!!!!!


You ever heard of SM Mall in Philippines? They are a chain of large malls throughout the country. The owner is actually a Huaren, named Henry Sy. He is 100% Han, and his family are from Xiamen, China he was born in Xiamen near Amoy actually. He moved to Philippines and is now one of the richest man in that country.

So awesome how Zhongguoren are so successful whenever it comes to business !!!! Chouusugoi!!!!!

Only the first looks like Japanese style.

You can buy these clothes on Taobao.com for only ¥38 each.



They say the local accent sounds like Japanese.

True, but there is a root in Zhejiang. Japanese came from Zhejiang China and colonized Japan.

Well, I should say Chinese from Zhejiang came to Japan some 3000 years ago and colonized the archipelago. So we have a link to Zhejiang. Ningbo being part of Zhejiang.

Only the first looks like Japanese style.

You can buy these clothes on Taobao.com for only ¥38 each.



They say the local accent sounds like Japanese.


This is reason why Japanese, in the end, cannot possibly hate China because China is our progenitor. There would be no Japan without a China. Japan is truly a fraternal civilization of China. Bound by culture and blood.
 
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ou ever heard of SM Mall in Philippines? They are a chain of large malls throughout the country. The owner is actually a Huaren, named Henry Sy. He is 100% Han, and his family are from Xiamen, China he was born in Xiamen near Amoy actually. He moved to Philippines and is now one of the richest man in that country.
I only know the richest man of Malaysia is a Chinese, in charge of that Shangri-La hotel chain.

Chongqing's new transport card, three times of regular price.
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Have you watched it in US?
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More 1st hand contacts is indeed necessary. Those cheesy WWII dramas, although nobody is taking them seriously now, still can instill a irrational hatred against Japan subconsciously through repetition.
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More 1st hand contacts is indeed necessary. Those cheesy WWII dramas, although nobody is taking them seriously now, still can instill a irrational hatred against Japan subconsciously through repetition.
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General populace are super naive on the Japanese motives esp under the Abe administration
Look at some members here

And compare the latest events of ”the US and Japan combo“ to see on whom they are positioning themselves against: AIIB, TPP, SCS, joint military drills, giving free armaments to Vietnam, the Philippines or closer miltary ties and relaxed arm deals with the 2

Japan throughout history has hurt China the most and they will keep on doing this unabated。
They are the backstabbers of China, on and off this board.
Connect the dots to know what I am saying dude

The deputy head of The School of International Studies of Renmin University of China, 李婵荣教授 Prof Li Chanrong, has paid a visit to Japan. While browsing the bookstores, do you know what type of books did he notice in general on display?


李婵荣:“ 最近我去了日本,逛书店时候发现有很多 “中国崩溃”论的书“
日本人普遍认为 ”中国的失败就是日本的机会“”

中国人民大学 国际关系学院 副院长
cctv 4 深度国际 东北亚的安全逻辑 2015-4-24 四月二十四日


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