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  1. This is from one of our members, in the Huffington Post Jocelyn - http://candleforlove.com/forums/user/1803-jocelyn/ Search for 'Jocelyn' to see some of her posts - http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=search&search_in=forums Jocelyn's blog - Speaking of China - A blog about love, family and relationships in China Jocelyn Eikenburg Writer and blogger at speakingofchina.com The Top 6 Gifts Sure To Please Your Chinese Family
  2. It is important to be careful when doing business with online Chinese flower companies. They have become wise to American men who flock blindly to spend lots of money on flowers and gifts for Valentine's day. Price gouging and deceptive advertising is allowed in China and one must be vigilant to protect from becoming a victim. Some wide-eyed and ignorant Chinese businessman do not hold a very high opinion of the West and will use every means possible to separate you from your money. Be careful and avoid using debit cards. A credit card is far more safe, and even safer use PayPal. After several years using CNflowerNet.com it is clear that they have become infected with the deceptive website advertising and price gouging virus. Avoid them.
  3. From green hats to clocks. Read the taboo Li pins. http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA4NTY0MDUzMQ%3D%3D&mid=201546208&idx=1&sn=80229e4b5ecfd21afc0dc7e85b1dbef8&scene=2&from=timeline&isappinstalled=0#rd
  4. . . . from Chinese relatives abroad This is in the People's Daily today, and may give you some ideas for your next trip Chinese Lunar New Year gift from abroadhttp://english.people.com.cn/mediafile/201402/06/F201402060953091920239103.jpg
  5. Not much here, but, hey! The People's Daily posted it as an Editor's pick from the Shanghai Daily The dos and don’ts for visiting would-be in-laws http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90882/8452647.html
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