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[Tiny | 17 Apr 2009 | 37 Comments]
Taiwanese Food Is Also A Kind Of Fashion

Shin Yeh (欣叶) is a famous Taiwanese food brand. Different from other traditional food brand, Shin Yeh is welcomed by young people because of its modern elements. Fortunately, There is a restaurant named Shin Yeh Xiao Chu (欣叶小厨) near our BeiJing office. I guess it’s the cheaper one. So, let’s go!

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[Tiny | 6 Mar 2009 | 43 Comments]
Those Shaanxi Sandwich I Like

Shaanxi Sandwich(腊汁肉夹馍) is a kind of very popular Xi’an snack. I love this traditional food very much. When I want a simple lunch, I’d rather look for Shaanxi Sandwich than try the hamburger of Mcdonald’s or KFC.

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[Tiny | 1 Mar 2009 | 31 Comments]
Beijing Private Dishes Guide(1): Xiao Diao Li Tang

I always think private dishes is a kind of luxury. But Xiao Diao Li Tang (小吊梨汤) is a place I can enjoy. We can know it offer a kind of soup made by pear from its name.
Though it still have no English name. But it’s a place you can feel like home.

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[Tiny | 24 Feb 2009 | 52 Comments]
Waiting For Another Snow Day In BeiJing

When iWalk was enjoying the warm sunshine of YunNan, BeiJing finally met it’s first snow this winter. It was the result of rainmaking.
It came after Lichun(立春)  according to the traditional Chinese calendars, But late was better than never, As you know, It’s so drouthy in North China.

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[Tiny | 13 Jan 2009 | 37 Comments]
Waiting For A Big Snow In BeiJing’s Coolest Days

It’s nine blow outside.
According to the old chinese tradition, We start counting nine “Nine days” after Winter Solstice. It’s right “the Third Nine days”, the Coolest days in a year.

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[Tiny | 29 Dec 2008 | 8 Comments]
Sensō-ji, Tokyo’s Oldest Temple

The day I visited Sensō-ji is not a fine day. But it still crowd with worshipers.
I heared that the famous enterpriser Konosuke Matsushita,the founder of Panasonic, also venerated the Kannon statue here. There is a big paper lantern donated by Konosuke Matsushita at the temple’s Thunder Gate.

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[Tiny | 18 Dec 2008 | 15 Comments]
Tokyo Dolls

Rambling through the Sensō-ji, the oldest temple of Tokyo, You can find many interesting souvenirs. Dolls here are a little defferent from those of Kyoto. But they are also in KAWAII style.

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[Tiny | 4 Dec 2008 | 29 Comments]
Dotonbori, The Most Famous Food Street In Japan

Dotonbori was designated as the entertainment district of Osaka as early as 1621. But today, Dotonbori is the main destination for Japanese food.
It’s one of the best place to try Fugu, and some of the local specialties including the takoyaki octopus balls or Okinomiyaki. The price is affordable too.

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[Tiny | 3 Dec 2008 | 17 Comments]
Bring A Japanese Lucky Cat Home

Lucky cat (Maneki Neko) is a part of Japanese popular culture. People believe this little kitty can bring good luck (or a lot of money) to the owner.
I bring this Japanese lucky cat home, because it’s cute and so special!

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[Tiny | 1 Dec 2008 | 34 Comments]
Dare You Eat Fugu—— Japan’s Most Dangerous Dish?

Since I was here at Dotonbori, The most famous food street of Osaka, Why not try some real Japanese food?
But, Dare you eat fugu (pufferfish), the most delicious and dangerous dishes of Japan?

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[Tiny | 29 Nov 2008 | 12 Comments]
Osaka Castle, The Most Typical Japanese Castle

Osaka Castle is much smaller than Beijing old city or Xi’an old city, But it’s one of the most famous castles in Japan, It had played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century.

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[Tiny | 27 Nov 2008 | 19 Comments]
Seven Fortune Gods Bell Of Japan

I bought this Seven Fortune Gods Bells at Kyoto. It’s a kind of very popular lucky gift in Japan.