Could you find a Beijing apartment in just one week? It's easy if you know how. Emma Song, a Chinese secretary from Datong, Benny Oyama, a Japanese-American musician from New York, and Peter Walters, an American marketing executive from Utah - are close friends who had a week to find an apartment.
I've been attracted by hostels that, in my eyes, stand for youth, traveling and enjoying yourself wherever possible.
Standing at the foot of the Songquan Mountains and facing a reservoir, Danigoutou village, city of Jiaonan, Shandong province, used to be an ordinary rural community, with its main activity being farming.
When she pulled down my disposable thong and placed her oil-drenched hands firmly on my buttocks, I realized I didn't even know her name.
Samba is more than dancing cheek-to-cheek, it's navel to navel, a seductive, grinding of bodies that is becoming popular in Beijing - far from its native Brazil. Add reggae, a lilting Jamaican style of music and you've got a party.
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