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Sharon Stone and Chinese Hotels Dominate the Weekly China Roundup
Written by Robert Vance on June 1, 2008 – 2:53 amThe Weekly China Roundup from Sino News on TeachAbroadChina.com
– My article on Sex and Dating in China has received a lot of attention this week on the web. While the post was meant to encourage foreigners about treating relationships with ‘kid gloves’ in China, some have criticized the post for focusing too much on foreign men dating Chinese girls without mentioning foreign girls who date Chinese men.
– Sharon Stone is attempting to take her foot out of her mouth after a recent suggestion she made that the earthquake in China was bad karma for Beijing policy in Beijing. So far, it would appear that her attempts has been unsuccessful seeing that she has been dumped by Dior in China and that her movies have been banned by some large cinema chains in Hong Kong and the Mainland.
– The infamous 1-Child policy in China has been ‘modified’ for parents who lost children in the recent Sichuan Earthquake. Parents whose children were injured may also be eligible to have another child and parents who were paying fines on an ‘illegal’ child that died will be forgiven their ‘debts.’
– If you are traveling to China for your first time and you need some suggestions for how to find a good hotel, read this week’s article entitled ‘Tips for Hunting for Hotel Rooms in China‘ from TeachAbroadChina.com.
See you next week!
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