A sudden shut down notice changed my plan of blog. I would want to write something more. Anyway, as the last post, what I want to say is the blog assignment indeed makes me learn a lot. As we don’t need to pay much attention on grammar and some writing patterns, here, I can write anything in my way. I have chance to try some new even informal experiences. Different from academic writing style, I feel very relaxed. Of course, during my whole writing processes, I also try to avoid grammar errors and uncertain experiences. Luckily, from the comments of my friends, I believe, they can understand most of my meaning and also give me encouragement, suggestions and criticism. So, I want to say thanks to my friends, who had left messages here, you make me great progress. At the same time, I often go by to my friends’ zones and also post my opinions and wishes. Although we are from different countries and culture, it is a good chance for us to learn something new. Actually, we got that. We can get progress by each other. At last, I want to thank my two lovely instructors: Regina and Zalfa, your guidance makes us learn more.
Best wishes to everyone!
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Peaceful Parade
A great peaceful parade about "against Tibet spilttism, support Beijing Olymyic Game" was held yesterday afternoon (Mar 29, 2008) in the city of Calgary. It was very successful and significant and thousands of chinese took part in it. The purpose of the parade were to advertise Tibet is a part of China just like the relationship between Quebec and Canada and meanwhile public a lot of real situation about western media's biased reports including CNN. The parade started in the City Hall/Olympic Plaza and around Macleod Trailand, 3 Avenue SW, 1 Street SW, 6 Avenue SW, 8 Avenue SW and then went back to Olympic Plaza. People held lots of slogans such as "Tibet was, is and will always be a part of China", "No Violence", "No Terrorism" and "No Biased Reports" and so on. ...
It was said that similar parades were also held in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Edmonton. Some of my friends and classmates had joined with it and they said that was excited and proud for us. I was so glad to hear about that.
It was said that similar parades were also held in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Edmonton. Some of my friends and classmates had joined with it and they said that was excited and proud for us. I was so glad to hear about that.
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