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1-31-2008 @ 10:46PM
Jim said...
Um, have been to China? I can not believe it. Even you do not know it is the time for Chinese Spring Festival, which is similar to Christmas! This book, I think, can give you the answer: http://dealstudio.com/searchdeals.php?deal_id=81851&ru=279 , I think you will never know these migrant workers' feelings. They just want to reunite with their parents, kids, or friends for one
year's waiting! But because of the bad weather, many of them were trapped on the road. Even many airports are closed, so trains and buses are the only vehicles for them to choose. I have been to China last year, and spent Chinese Spring Festival at one of my Chinese friends' home. I can still remember the happiness I spent with them. I ate a lot of delicious Chinese food, drank some wine! After that, I know this holiday is so important for Chinese people. And I think Chinese people are really really hospitable and love reunion!
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