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Date Posted: Fri 10/10/03 02:49:46
Author: Lau Wing ON
Author Host/IP: coccc.hbc.com / 204.50.208.4
Subject: Re: Simba's work in Mongolia
In reply to: Simba Chan (Chan Sing Yin) 's message, "Simba's work in Mongolia" on Wed 24/09/03 13:02:05

I was working at Inner Mongolia and it was a great place to work. People are friendly, love to learn and hard working, and I had very good time to work with them. The city I worked for is multi-culturelism. It has both Mongolia culture and Chinese culture. I love multi-culturelism. It mixed different people and cultures and everyone can live together in pace. Outer Mongolia is independent from China but it was under controlled by USSR for many years. I know that they do not like Chinese that much. I appreciate all different people and cultures as long as they love pace. I was working at Inner Mongolia and it was a great place to work. People are friendly, love to learn and hard working, and I had very good time to work with them. The city I worked for is multi-culturelism. It has both Mongolia culture and Chinese culture. I love multi-culturelism. It mixed different people and cultures and everyone can live together in pace. Outer Mongolia is independent from China but it was under controlled by USSR for many years. I know that they do not like Chinese that much. I appreciate all different people and cultures as long as they love pace. After all, I do not think Chinese are ugly.

Anyway, looking forward to see you in Hong Kong in December.

Chow

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