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02-22-24 00:46 #2636
Posts: 19Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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02-08-24 18:44 #2635
Posts: 6557How are things in China?
A report by Serpentza. Look at all these girls wanting business:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMROoi8wigs
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01-19-24 06:07 #2634
Posts: 5Mongering in China
Now that travel restrictions have lifted, have the markets come back for finding services?
I haven't seen and much in the way of how to play safely in China and the $.
I have a trip coming up in June to Xuzhou, Jiangsu and looking for any comments on the attractions.
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11-24-23 02:25 #2633
Posts: 69090 day rule
No the guardians of freedom have put up another brick wall for foreign visitors. SIM cards not used every 90 days will be blocked until you go to the mobile store and present identification. The amount of money remaining on the account is irrelevant. Any ideas to get around this?
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06-22-23 21:55 #2632
Posts: 95Originally Posted by AggieDad1 [View Original Post]
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05-07-23 04:38 #2631
Posts: 27010 Year Visas good again
Just found out my 10 year Business visa I got in 2015 is now valid again. Hopefully things improve enough to make a trip worthwhile soon.
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04-02-23 05:30 #2630
Posts: 2301 year visa
Originally Posted by Beijing4987 [View Original Post]
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03-09-23 20:08 #2629
Posts: 690M visa
Has anyone received a 10 year business visa recently?
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10-28-21 03:45 #2628
Posts: 1070Who are China's 'Chaoyang public', exposing celebrities for drug use.
https://www.scmp.com/news/people-cul...ang-public-who
Who are China's 'Chaoyang public', exposing celebrities for drug use, patronising prostitutes and other crimes?
The key paragraph in this story is "In the notice, the police wrote that they received 'a tip-off from the public that some people were resorting to prostitution in a Chaoyang residential compound' and had investigated, leading to Li's detention. ".
If you're sneaking off to your favorite residential knocking shop, realize the risk now is significant.
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10-22-21 05:57 #2627
Posts: 1202Probably a sting
This has to be sting. If you are on the government's shit list, then they will keep a close eye on you until you mess up. A few years ago, a similar thing happened. Some guy was outspoken against the government. Then one day, he was arrested with a prostitute.
Originally Posted by Intransit [View Original Post]
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10-21-21 21:39 #2626
Posts: 1070'Prince of piano' Li Yundi reportedly detained on suspicion of soliciting prostitute
One wonders how he was caught, or if it was a sting, why they sought to set up someone with such a high profile.
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202110/1236980.shtml
Chinese pianist Li Yundi was allegedly detained by Beijing police for soliciting a prostitute, media reported Thursday night.
Chaoyang police wrote on China's Twitter-like platform Sina Weibo on Thursday that they had recently received reports that someone was engaged in prostitution in a Chaoyang residential area. After investigation, a 29-year-old woman surnamed Chen and a 39-year-old man, surnamed Li, was caught by the police. The two had admitted to the illegal behavior and Chaoyang police placed them under administrative detention in accordance with law.
Many media and netizens believe that the suspect is Li Yundi, who was the youngest pianist, at 18, to win the XIV International Chopin Piano Competition in 2000, and served as a judge for the competition in 2015.
A Weibo post written by the Beijing police on Thursday night also gave the hint as the post came with a picture of a piano keyboard, with the caption, "This world is indeed more than black and white, but black and white must be distinguished apart. Make no mistake. ".
The post, which was later reposted by Chaoyang district police, is what made netizens believe that the male detainee is Li.
On Sina Weibo, the hashtag, "Li Yundi detained for soliciting prostitute," soared to the top of the hottest search ranking in a few minutes.
Li has performed at the Spring Festival Gala, the largest annual gala in China, five times, according to media reports.
Known for a positive public image, he has been awarded the titles of "China's Top Ten Youth Leaders" and "National May Fourth Youth Ambassador. ".
Many netizens expressed their disappointment that Li, a star who has always appeared pure and innocent, was exposed to have allegedly committed something illegal. Some netizens also praised the Beijing police's law enforcement.
In August, Chinese-Canadian pop idol Kris Wu Yifan was arrested on suspicion of rape, also by Chaoyang district police.
"Now the Spring Festival Gala in Chaoyang detention center must be merrier than ever, with not only a singing performance but also piano accompaniment," a netizen wrote sarcastically on Sina Weibo.
Observers pointed out that if Li Yundi's illegal behavior is confirmed, it will be almost impossible for him to continue his career in China, as the country vows zero tolerance for tainted entertainers.
On September 13,14 major internet platforms have pledged to tackle irrational online posts as well as the issue of tainted entertainers. The platforms. Including Sina Weibo, Tencent Video, QQ music, Douyin and Toutiao. Made the pledge as members of the Chinese Association of Performing Arts (CAPA), which has called for boycotts against individuals with records of illegal or immoral behaviors. The platforms promised not to work with scandal-hit entertainers and will instead focus on artists with excellent moral integrity.
As of Thursday midnight, the airing variety show which has been popular with Li Yundi as a contestant, Call Me by Fire, has delisted the first eight episodes on the streaming platform following Li's detention by police, the Global Times has found.
Global Times.
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07-20-21 16:28 #2625
Posts: 270I would avoid
Originally Posted by MauiDude [View Original Post]
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ermine-bitcoin
The above link will take you to a story about the lack of love for crypto currency by the Chinese government. I would avoid this site. It's just a matter of time before this site gets shutdown.
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07-20-21 06:55 #2624
Posts: 293Chinese girls
I have been talking to a lot of Chinese girls online. They keep trying to get me to sign up on a currency exchange zbgpros. Cm / h5 anybody know anything about this?
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05-10-21 03:31 #2623
Posts: 266Originally Posted by WeKilledKenny [View Original Post]
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05-08-21 18:26 #2622
Posts: 50Been watching a lot of YouTube lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_dtRmfhyh8
Wondering if anybody knew where is this place in China?