Monday 25 January 2010

FREE trip to China, Yes You Can

So, what have you done? What's the catch? Who said there was a catch-all? Of course, this call sounds incredible, and sounds like it can not possibly be real. But wait, maybe there are some fragments of truth in it. How can a free trip to China? No, I do not say a video visit China and come into your head. I'm not saying to pretend that you do not see in China and the Chinese people or Chinese manufactured goods on hand or eat Chinese food. Here's howcan get a free trip to China.

Ahh, I see you are still waiting for the catch. And maybe you're only partially correct, it could be a hitch or two, but it costs extra money. Do not make your reservation. Do not go out and spend a lot of money for a whole new wardrobe or transformers. Wait. Here's how you can go to China, right here. Yes, you can go to China right here.

I heard that, you're still wondering how is it possible? How can this oneTrip to China for free? And they figure there's no way to do it, right? Now there are several ways to do this, and I'll let you know, some of them here. The first lists the ways, and then you can choose your path. And I would like to hear your ideas, suggestions and comments about my thoughts, listen here. You have a better chance to get a free trip to China. Send it that way.

First, some possibilities, and according to this list, for more information:


Go to Chinatown. Yes, it isheard. You need to visit Chinatown in New York City. Take the bus or train throughout Chinatown. If you go to Brooklyn, you will have a bus called B51 and goes straight to Chinatown directly from Brooklyn. This is a view across the city, there are in Lower Manhattan, and goes beyond City Hall. Once you are in Chinatown, you'll understand why I call this a free trip to China.
Go to Brooklyn, New York and see the Great Wall Supermarket on Fort Hamilton Parkway. 're Righthere at home. The details are below.
Go to 8th Avenue in Brooklyn, from the forties to the seventies, and there will be another major area in our city that is a mini-Chinatown to find.

Here are the details of the Great Wall. There are many things you see inside the Great Wall. First, there are almost all speak in Chinese or Cantonese or some other Asian / Oriental language or dialect. The staff are all Eastern and / or east. When you first walk inthe door will be on your right, you feel you've entered the doors of an old artist, such as acupuncture pots and jars and jars of various herbs and potions, the names that you will not even pronounce. This twisted, grasses brown, yellow and other plants line the shelves, all in large glasses. The marks on the lens to tell you that some of these ancient herbs and plants around ninety dollars per pound and more or less. It figures on the shelves to knowsomeone to do, somewhere with these ancient herbal medicine for some healing. This counter, the counter pharmaceutical grass is on the left side and see it go on the way out, unless, first, you go there, walk through the store and you get first. On the right side is the long ramp that, yes, the store is wheelchair accessible, so you can order here, and / or simply browsing. There are vendors clamoring what you want. You are alone in their own space in search ofsluggish.


Going beyond the Great Wall Supermarket on Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn, New York or go to the supermarket the other Chinese in 86 Street, Brooklyn, NY, USA, and spend a few hours. Thinking, and almost think you're right in China. And this is probably the greatest experience that the next time that you actually exist in China. 're Going down there. Take bus Fort Hamilton, I think it's the B16, but check with MTA onlyEvent that is not correct. I tell you a memory from my notes.
They come to endless aisles of fruits, vegetables, food, old, interesting ideas and some specialties too, depending on the day we go. For example, the day when I entered, there was a man catch Kirby cucumbers, and was, at least twenty or thirty cucumbers were in a pocket. He continued to fill it and said it only cost a dollar! Wow, where you can put a bag full of Kirbyonly a dollar? Kirby's usually cost about 80 cents a pound! For the special day.

I have oranges, when it sold for about five dollars for two! Excellent, because they were so big, and looked plump and juicy. Wow, to my surprise, when I go home and picked up the bowl, I saw they had a reddish-orange pink tinge to it, almost like the pink grapefruit only deeper in color. And they were absolutely delicious andworth the money I paid for them.

Throughout the store are the packaging of products, showing employees and customers, you think you are really in China and the United States anymore. Even the fish department, the department will be live, so reminiscent of China, do not believe your eyes. There were huge fish live in tanks, and there are trays of fish in front of you still looking for his last breath. And, yes,does not look as if they were suffering, though sellers say that the fish do not feel inclined a. Ha, how could fish in the world do not feel? Well, I am just to see how you try to breathe the air, because it is not enough water to cover them. No matter what you say, that must be painful. Have you ever tried to breathe underwater without scuba diving equipment? Probably not! But I bet if you tried in some great pain and wouldprobable or lungs and brain, which would be irreparably damaged. So there you go, to return to China, with the experience of seeing the fish to breathe their last breaths of air, water does not.

Yes, you will see the decorations and Chinese can buy souvenirs in China, the big dogs, and the wide selection of canes. And most of the sports package, all the Chinese language and Chinese words on them. The selection of clubs and very reasonable prices here toois large. You can choose from those made of wood, bamboo, and some kind of plastic that seem to imitate ivory. They are simple and paintings, and all are useful and beautiful. I found packs of sticks, there are about ten or twenty in a pack in one package for less than two dollars. You can not beat that price.

There were dozens of buckets, with all types of fish from tuna to octopus, salmon scrod, were all these fish, cleaned, scaled and the display, and yes, embellished with tons of shrimp in the displaytoo. Since you are in the midst of an absolute, genuine right of the Chinese market of fish in a supermarket. I went to the counter and asked if they took checks American Express travelers', and the lady said, no. So if you take here money for your purchases. This place is a fine save to bring young people when they are a true Chinese experience, without trying to be paid at the level of fare for a trip to China. You can learn a lot here as travel from oneThere, at least in small amount of time you have.

So the next time you want to walk the Great Wall of China, do not take the airport's head, just head for the bus B16, and is entitled to a free trip to China!

Thanks To : Port Hub

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