vendredi 22 mai 2009

Shanghai News 5: Markets around Shanghai (3/3)

Fake market:
Do you want to buy a Longchamp or a Calvin Klein for 4€? Or Ray Ban classics for 1€? In the fake market impossible is nothing (or anything is possible if you prefer the Chinese copy…haha).




The quality is really bad of course (be careful if you buy shoes) but for sunglasses or bags it is fun!! Chinese will tell you the products are real ones (but cheaper for you, special price for you…etc).



See you and have fun!!!!!!
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Lucile

mercredi 20 mai 2009

More pictures from Taïwan






A very multicultural campus!
First on the left, Antoine- Esli Student doing an exchange program in National Chiao Tung University, Taïwan.
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Photos envoyées par Antoine

lundi 18 mai 2009

Shanghai News 5: Markets around Shanghai (Part 2)

Dongtai Lu:
This market is near Dongtai Lu (the antiquity market)!
You can find lots of things funny and beautiful at the same time.
Do not forget to negotiate the price! Negotiation is a game here and it is really funny.
It is impossible to know the real price of something in China!
That is why the best way to buy something is to decide before what is the price you want to pay (for example, I want to pay 0,5Y for a postcard and no more: negotiate until the price you want is achieved)!
And after let's play: laugh, let them think you are leaving, prance…

Most of the time, you will buy something you just don't care about but it is so funny!!
At the same time, it is also boring to negotiate all the time (tiring) and to have the impression of getting ripped most of the time!

"A qui a la charge, nul moyen de se défiler"

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Lucile

vendredi 15 mai 2009

Shanghai News 5 : Markets around Shangai (Part 1)

Animals and plants market:
Last weekend I went with two friends (try to guess who…☺) to the animals and plants market. There you can find cats, dogs, gold fish, locust (or grasshopper), frogs, chickens…
The smell is hard to bear and the conditions the animals are living are quite hard (6 little cats in a hamster coop).
I already went there one month ago and the weather was cool (20°C) but now it is more than 30°C and the animals are dying in their coops.

Click to enlarge

À suivre: Dongtai Lu & Fake Market
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Lucile

mercredi 13 mai 2009

Security in Taïwan





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Photos envoyées par Antoine

lundi 11 mai 2009

The Great Wall of China & Tian An Men



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Photos envoyées par Lucile

vendredi 8 mai 2009

Taïwanese Market



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Photos envoyées par Antoine

mercredi 6 mai 2009

London Activities: Bills and Exchange Rates

Payment of bills:

I love the UK, I love London for many reasons especially when it comes to paying the bills and the rent… It’s very simple in the UK.

It’s not necessary to have an english credit card and to open an English account… It’s particularly good for me because L’Oreal France continues to pay me in Euro and in England they use the Pound… but you know this.

To pay for my shopping, bills, PUB, CLUB & rent, I have cash on me. For this I opened a bank account at HSBC in France for only 3.50 € per month and I can pick up money with 0% of transaction. If I use my golden card (lol, no visa card) I have 3% on transaction plus 1 or 2 Euros fix ed commission. It’s a shame the UK don’t use Euros yet, maybe some day…..

So, in order to pay bills in cash, it’s very simple: when you receive a bill (for example the TV bill), you go to a shop wearing the PP (PayPoint) acronym, you give your bill, they scan it with a gun and you give the money. You receive a receipt and it’s done!

Another simple example about paying the rent : I need to know the bank account of my landlord: Code and account number- That's about 15 digits to remember.

I pick up the sum of my rent, I go to my bank and there's no need to wait at the counter, HSBC has a bank machine where you introduce the money and your landlord’s bank account number. You just click and get a receipt : No fee is taken for that transaction and it only takes 5 minutes to complete the operation.

The main difference betwen France and the UK, is that everything is orientated towards customers in the UK…

For example, at Mc Donald’s, the price is very cheap: approximately 3.5£ for a meal. If a queue starts to form, very soon a new cash register will open… That's really GOOD. We have a lot to learn from the UK to increase our economy. By the way I’m liberal, so you understand why I love their system…

Concerning jobs, despite all that, I find it very easy to find a job: Shopping… In the UK, they have only 5% of unemployment.

The exchange rate

I told you that L’Oreal pays me in Euro and to make some savings, every morning I check the exchange rate on a website like www.Boursorama.com…. When it’s interesting I buy a pound, the fluctuation is approximately between 2- 5% per week.

Right now, the exchange rate is approximately 0.90 £ for 1 €… At the beginning of the year 2008 the parity was 0.75 £ for 1 €… I have been very lucky to arrive now.

But we can reflect on something strange: if the parity decreases, it’s good for me because I pay less for bills, rent & shopping BUT that means british economy is decreasing too and therefore less chances to find a job in UK… Do you understand my reflection? So, afterwards, if I’ll work in the Uk, My wage will be in pounds…

I’ll post a picture of the Wembley Stadium later!

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Cyril

lundi 4 mai 2009

The Summer Palace & the forbidden City



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Photos envoyées par Lucile.

vendredi 1 mai 2009

More photos from Taïwan




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Photos envoyées par Antoine

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