We were constantly on the lookout for interesting signs. Luckily, China's supply of english translators were equally busy writing wonderful signs.
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we will, don't worry.
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lots of signs had very lofty commandments when (we assume) they really just said not to litter and to stay off the grass.
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we're not sure if the sign is to protect the grass or to warn us that this was killer grass that would eat us as soon as give us the time of day. we played it safe and stayed on the pathway.
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try going into your local supermarket and requesting this brand by name. good luck!
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hmm. At least we have a diagram of how to do the latest dance craze "the sidewalk"
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we were frequently unsure which bin to use.
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ahh, young love.
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as soon as it's completed, this is going to be one polite pedestrian.
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the unselfish world of b&g tittered with joy and love when we saw this sign.
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Our car wishes it got car inspection correspondence from street fighters. Some cars have all the luck.
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yum. that's the best part of the crad, too.
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it's either for pretty cowboys or drunk beauticians. either way, we decided not to investigate.
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each exhibit at the Shanghai History Museum ended with an exciting cliffhanger
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if you say so...
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a good name for a store.
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Ahh, it's our friend Hwa's van. Except it was on some kind of electrical box.
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hey, it's a korean boy-band that only sings songs for Hwa!
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Yao Ming is EVERYWHERE in China. Basketball was ubiquitous, even in the country we saw basketball hoops.