Pack some of those nifty packeted disposable wet-wipes too. Maybe not quite as enviro-conscious as you’d prefer, but sure to feel fantastic when you need to clear the grime from your face and neck after a hot hike or a sooty city stroll.
On Jun 16, 2004 1:35 PM, JoyMocha said:
Last sentence is great, don’t know why, it just seems funnier in English than in Chinese.
A better time to venture a walk in Shanghai is after sunset, a large amount dust settles and at least becomes less visible.
I like the same stuff about America, but sometimes after a while, you tend to ignore the good air quality and huge green space, thanks for your article, it makes me complain less about the junk Chinese food here.
On Nov 14, 2004 8:47 AM, Nicole said:
Sooooo sorry. But that’s strange. When I last visited Shanghai during the summer, I had a better time than during the winter (and my eyes weren’t red). You shouldn’t go in the winter….. icicles freeze on the roof. Your eyes become too dry and …you know what happens.
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Pack some of those nifty packeted disposable wet-wipes too. Maybe not quite as enviro-conscious as you’d prefer, but sure to feel fantastic when you need to clear the grime from your face and neck after a hot hike or a sooty city stroll.
Last sentence is great, don’t know why, it just seems funnier in English than in Chinese.
A better time to venture a walk in Shanghai is after sunset, a large amount dust settles and at least becomes less visible.
I like the same stuff about America, but sometimes after a while, you tend to ignore the good air quality and huge green space, thanks for your article, it makes me complain less about the junk Chinese food here.
Sooooo sorry. But that’s strange. When I last visited Shanghai during the summer, I had a better time than during the winter (and my eyes weren’t red). You shouldn’t go in the winter….. icicles freeze on the roof. Your eyes become too dry and …you know what happens.