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		<title>Taidong Murals</title>
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I don’t know if you’ve heard, but rumor has it China is hosting the Olympics this year.  And it just so happens that Qingdao gets the privilege of the sailing events. Of course, the city government wants to make sure that we live up to the title of “Top ...</description>
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		<title>Burger Bonanza</title>
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Japan is world renowned for being oddly unique. I mean, when you ask the average 20 somethin guy in America what he knows about Japan, he’ll probably mention used panty vending machines, tentacle rape anime and game shows where the object is to humiliate the contestants in the most bizarre ...</description>
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		<title>How to Do a Fukuoka Chinese Visa Run</title>
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Eventually if you’re living in China, you’re gonna need to do a visa run. Although Fukuoka is a popular visa run spot for the Korean English teacher crowd, for some reason China expats stay away like a gay dude hiding from a vagina. HK is (or was now that the ...</description>
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		<title>Fun in Fukuoka (福冈)</title>
		<description>By now, every human being considering a trip to the PRC knows that the government has thrown the visa situation on lockdown, and as of mid-April acquiring a visa is a massive pain in the ass. I had a few options on doing a run, Seoul, HK, and Fukuoka. I ...</description>
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		<title>Fun at the Airport</title>
		<description>When I first came to China back in the day, I had the pleasure of flying domestically a few times. I was amazed at how quick and efficient the service was, and how the flights left exactly as the time on the ticket was printed. How foolish I was.

I would ...</description>
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