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Angry The village in Beijing,you maybe never see!

This is a village that is beyond the ring 5th...

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I can't exactly say it'd be a place I'd ever want to see, but interesting tour, nonetheless. The dogs hanging with the two, lone chickens really threw me off. lol It's always good to see both sides of the story. Not everything is, or can be, glitzy new skyscraper construction.
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Very interesting. If they fixed it up some it might not be so bad!

Thanks for the tour!
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it's normal in a developing country which has both sides
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so how exactly do you prepare the dogs?! they look smoked. just cut some off and chow down? throw it in a stew? seriously...(not being sarcastic)
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I can't exactly say it'd be a place I'd ever want to see, but interesting tour, nonetheless. The dogs hanging with the two, lone chickens really threw me off. lol It's always good to see both sides of the story. Not everything is, or can be, glitzy new skyscraper construction.
You know,the spring festival is coming soon,so most Chinese will celebrate.
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so how exactly do you prepare the dogs?! they look smoked. just cut some off and chow down? throw it in a stew? seriously...(not being sarcastic)
They are dried in the sun a long time.SORRY,I never eat the dish.
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yeah, i think i will pass too...great photos though.
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yeah, i think i will pass too...great photos though.
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Wow, Chinese everyday life in suburbia. Very interesting tour! Thanks for posting!
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still a bit like in Queens....



or maybe not, on second thought.....
Queens?I do not know where it is.
But most place in China is like these photos!
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Wow, Chinese everyday life in suburbia. Very interesting tour! Thanks for posting!
Welcome to Beijing.I am glad to be your tourist guide.
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^^Queens is in NYC- this is the Flushing neighborhood

Thanks for the photos, peacefu603, where in Beijing do you live?
I am from Henan province,then I work in Beijing now.
I live in the Chaoyang District of Beijing!
Welcome to China!!
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looks quite nice!
Thx.This is the largest park(Chaoyang park)in Beijing.We would say it is the Central Park of Beijing.
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I would be very interested in a Chaoyang photo thread.
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I would be very interested in a Chaoyang photo thread.
No problem




You know, Chaoyang is the best district in Beiing.
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