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shenzhenparty is a 28 year old man from Philippines

Complete daily guide to Shenzhen and Shekou ferry, metro, apartments, jobs, maps of bars, restaurants and shopping. City living in china, free classifieds.

  • Culinary Use of Red Dates in China: Effected by History...

    Rated Jun 15 2011 1 review shenzhenparty.com

    China red dates or what are known to some as jujube or jujuba is a two-seeded prune like fruit that appears to be thick-skinned and meaty. The tree on which they grow has been largely cultivated in the Indo-Syrian belt or the vast geographical connection of China, Korea, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Israel and the southeastern portion of Europe by introduction of migrant settlers. The red date tree can withstand any torrent weather; hence, it has been easily adapted as a farm craft in these regions.The red dates in China have been discovered to have lasted on earth for almost 8000 years already, originating from the Zhou dynasty. In the succeeding years, the China red dates and chestnuts have been recorded to alleviate famine in the country during the Qin State, hence it has become one of Chinaâ€s major crops. China red dates offer a variety of usage in terms of cooking and medicine. Some regional growers cultivate the tree to afford themselves of the therapeutic effect of the fruit, while others are fond the china red dateâ€s culinary use.
    Culinary Use of Red Dates in China: Effected by History | The definitive guide to Shenzhen, Shekou, Guangdong, China
  • Curing A Hangover thru Shenzhen's Chain of Coffee Shops...

    Rated Jun 15 2011 1 review shenzhenparty.com

    Ever find yourself longing for that perfect cup of coffee to cure a banging hangover? In Shenzhen, hangovers are of no issue as there will always be coffee shops around to cater to your needs whenever you have had too much of a drink during your nights out in town. Take for example the very cozy Ming Tien Coffee Language, step inside and sample their soothing brews and take nibble on their sweet faring as well.

    This Shenzhen beloved cafe has actually three locations around the City. One is in the district of Nanshan, another is in Luohu and another is in Futian. You never have to travel far just to nurse that hangover away.
    Curing A Hangover thru Shenzhen's Chain of Coffee Shops | The definitive guide to Shenzhen, Shekou, Guangdong, China
  • Exploring the Nightlife in Shenzhen | The definitive...

    Rated Jun 15 2011 1 review shenzhenparty.com

    After a day of roaming around museums and famous cultural scenic spots, what else is there to see in Shenzhen right after the sun sets? You would be delighted to see Shenzhen as the night breaks in. The sparkle of bright lights dominates the busy streets and the sound contemporary music fills the air. Partying is at its best when spending nightlife in Shenzhen.
    Exploring the Nightlife in Shenzhen | The definitive guide to Shenzhen, Shekou, Guangdong, China
  • Celebrate Dragon Boat Festival in Shenzhen with Rice...

    Rated Jun 15 2011 1 review shenzhenparty.com

    The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated in some areas in East Asia where there are populations of ethnic Chinese. It is believed that dragon boat races can drive off the spread of disease that accompanies summer. That is why this is observed during spring time.

    Rice dumplings are traditionally eaten during this holiday. The stuffing is mostly made of glutinous rice, beans,salty eggs, meat wrapped in bamboo leaves.
    Celebrate Dragon Boat Festival in Shenzhen with Rice Dumplings | The definitive guide to Shenzhen, Shekou, Guangdong, China
  • Shenzhen & Shekou, China Guide

    Rated Jun 15 2011 2 reviews china shenzhenparty.com

    The definitive guide to Shenzhen, Shekou, Guangdong, China
    Shenzhen & Shekou, China Guide