Monday, August 23, 2010

Chinese beauty series – Shanghainese Women

Shanghai - the most dynamic city in the world’s fastest- changing nation. It was the largest and most prosperous city in the Orient during the 1930’s, and created many playgrounds for foreign adventurers and socialite where Suzie Wong partied all night. So, in general, Shanghainese (that’s how Chinese people refer the locals) consider themselves as “affluent, smart, competitive and superior” more than any other Chinese. Well that means in other Chinese people’s eyes they are more arrogant.
Shanghai is the largest centre of commerce and finance in mainland China, so it is definitely a good place to meet some of the women who are well educated and have the best careers in the country. So, you won’t find it difficult to find a smart and beautiful Shanghai girl who is a career woman as well.

Shanghai women have certain styles, behaviors and personalities. They are really exquisite looking, with slim figures, and a good party queen as well. But they are also similar to any other traditional Chinese women, with traditional values and good education, with a perfect pout and can-do attitude. So, there is no question why Shanghainese women are at the top of the game.

Want to get a glimpse of the dating scene? Shanghai women are your perfect matches. See anyone who is interested to you from our network and reach your dream.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Chinese Valentine's Day in Asia

Traditional "QiXi" Festival
Chnlove.com takes a peek at Chinese Valentine's Day around the world and includes Shanghai, Nanjing, Hunan and Japan in its sweep.

Chinese Valentine's Day, or QiXi Festival, the festival of “The Night of Sevens”, as it's called here in China, is a hit with many Chinese.

Hunan Satellite TV will broadcast live "QiXi special program" to celebrate the festival. There will be 21 pairs of courageous "love warrior" to declare love.

In the ancient capital of Nanjing, there will be a live Kun Opera performance called "Peony Pavilion" in a garden-style courtyard temple. "Peony Pavilion" is a classic love drama. It would also be broadcast live over the Internet.

And in Shanghai, speed dating party will be held in commercial area, where hundreds of white collar men and women sit down and have some enjoyable conversations to break the silence of the unusually-quiet district at night.

The Japanese, on the other hand, celebrate Tanabata ("evening of the seventh") on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month of the Japanese lunisolar calendar. Celebrations include decoration competitions, parades, carnivals, etc.