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                    <title>What I will miss about Beijing...</title>
                    <description>I recall the dense sultry breeze that welcomed me. I was polkadotted with perspiration as I walked across Beijing Airport. There was a heavy heat in the air but no sign of the sun. No one smiled at me. China as I soon discovered was a place far different from home.But in these last summer months Ive made a home out of my unpretentious hotel room in Long Xuan Bing Guan. During my first wee</description>
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                    <title>The Space Between</title>
                    <description>They call us ABCs  Americanborn Chinese. And as an ABC Ive spent my life awkwardly straddling both cultures. My phenotype is evidence of my Asian descent but my spoken English is almost impeccable and bleeds a thick Californian accent as I utter ni hao. During this past summer as an intern with the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design Ive come to learn one lesson to man</description>
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                    <title>Winning the race</title>
                    <description>It39s been said that China is behind the United States in a number of ways. Politically the People39s Republic is not much of a modern representative government without the vote. The great Chinese Firewall controls network neutrality so that it remains far from neutral. Informational assymetry may as well be a mantra in the China. Compared to the US Occupy Movement that scrutinized the top </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/China/Beijing/XiCheng-District/blog-720612.html</link>
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                    <title>Beijing and I</title>
                    <description>There are many things about Beijing that I39d like to write about. But my knowledge of the city is quite limited considering that it39s been around for thousands of years. It39s a city with a history so rich that it would need it39s own Beijingpedia site to capture the fullness of its character. Of course I39m not here to tell you about Beijing but rather my experiences with the p</description>
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