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peterboyd Posted at 22-4-2008 18:54

From Frankfurt with love.

It is not all animosity between Germany and China. As of 2008, China has become a major draw for European tourists, with Lufthansa being the most used carrier out of [url=http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3282343,00.html]Frankfurt airport[/url]. And the Chinese are travelling much more to Europe than was previously the case. With so much bilateral travel and interaction going on, this surely must help Chinese and Europeans get a better appreciation of each other.

See you at [url=http://www.neuschwanstein.de/english/index.htm]Schloss Neuschwanstein[/url], maybe. :-)

curiouspuppy Posted at 22-4-2008 21:04

:lol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

abei Posted at 24-4-2008 09:50

I think, there is no animosity between Germany and China. We are just not satisfied with some people who are spreading improper words and wrong information. We just can not forgive those hurting our feelings.

German common people are nice guys. Two years ago I've been Frankfurt, and stayed in a hotel nearby Frankfurt airport. It's a very cold day and I waited for the shuttlebus in the airport. Soon the bus came and the driver was so nice and gentleman. In fact he's not the real driver, because usually the drivers are all Philippines in this hotel. I guess he's a manager or something like this. As the driver was not available, he came to pick us up. Really really good guy and we had nice talking.

I can't imagine, if such a nice guy believe the wrong news and reports, that will be so bad.

neomugen Posted at 24-4-2008 10:03

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It is not all animosity between Germany and China. As of 2008, China has become a major draw for European tourists, with Lufthansa being the most used carrier out of Frankfurt airport. And the Chinese ... [/quote]

I went to Munchen last year, it was surely a beautiful and calm city.  Very different from cities in US and Asia where people hurries to their own life.   But Munchen can be too quiet sometimes, especially on Sunday when stores and restaurants are closed.  :lol

Lufthansa missed their own connecting flights in Frankfurt, but they were nice enough to immediately reschedule me with another flight on United Emirates...which is alot more expensive than the Luf flight.
Chinese airlines would never do this if miss their own flight, they would just tell youcome back next day. :L

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samtom Posted at 24-4-2008 11:22

I was in Dortmund twice visiting relatives. Wow do they have good beer!! As of that day, I have never touched Canadian beer since... You Guys Rock!!

-Samtom

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