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Don't use IE, so it doesn't display. Even if I can see it, not sure if I can read it fully. Some Europeans are old rich, most if not all Americans are still 'new rich', likewise in Asia. But then again maybe it's the 21st century, if you have 3 generations of wealth you can be classified as 'old rich'. All definitions, semantics. abianchen@my-deja.com wrote: > If you are using Windows XP, you     

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Author: RichAsianKid
Date: Aug 8, 2006 06:45

If you are using Windows XP, you dont need to install Chinese fonts, it is part of IE. As for that Chinese banker, she came from very wealthy family, her family was HK shipping tycoon. That's what I mean "Old Rich". RichAsianKid wrote: AbianChen, first, no, I don't even have Chinese installed on my computer, so it all appears as ?????? all over, like that Shanghai condo link you
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Oh, so more gaijin complex then, like following (?imitating) the Japanese? Besides more than a few Hong Kong or Taiwan people look down on mainland Chinese, I don't think this is news. PoorAsianBoy wrote: > They used Caucasian model because those HK high society people still > think very high on Caucasian, isnt it sad? That has nothing to do with > China. Some Asian Americans also look     

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Author: abianchen
Date: Aug 7, 2006 19:36

AbianChen, first, no, I don't even have Chinese installed on my computer, so it all appears as ?????? all over, like that Shanghai condo link you sent me which I looked at the pics but didn't bring this up, out of common courtesy. And now about this Hong Kong banker - well she got what she paid for, right? An instructor who truly motivated her perhaps to excess till the breakup. She probably
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They used Caucasian model because those HK high society people still think very high on Caucasian, isnt it sad? That has nothing to do with China. Some Asian Americans also look down on other Asians, some Asian American women want to marry to only Caucasian too. RichAsianKid wrote: > Well, AbianChen, why are you calling yourself PoorAsianBoy now. You're > probably more like PoorAsianOldMan     

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Author: RichAsianKid
Date: Aug 7, 2006 17:23

$4-8 milliom houses in Hong Kong is not high end. Here's a link (in Chinese, hope you still can read Chinese) for some of high-end houses in Hong Kong (also in Taiwan), starting $18 million: http://house.appledaily.com.tw/index.cfm?Fuseaction=View HouseDesignContent&Article ID=2796056&NewsDate=20060805&ArtCatID=366 And one rich Hong Kong woman spent $15.4 million (US dollars) on her dance
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RichAsianKid wrote: > http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/04/21/news/rehong22.php > > Damn, missed an investment opportunity!! Too late now. Maybe someone I > know took advantage of it? Not sure! (That's one of the great things > about being 'rich' - money begets more money. And btw there's an old > but sophiscated game called Capitalism & Capitalism II, should get > these one out to play, it's     

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Author: RichAsianKid
Date: Aug 7, 2006 17:19

http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/04/21/news/rehong22.php Damn, missed an investment opportunity!! Too late now. Maybe someone I know took advantage of it? Not sure! (That's one of the great things about being 'rich' - money begets more money. And btw there's an old but sophiscated game called Capitalism & Capitalism II, should get these one out to play, it's used in business school sims I heard
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Thomson Riviera, the most expensive condo in Shanghai is located in Pudong area. Pudong used to rice field a decade ago and now has become Shanghai's financial center. Here's its official website: http://www.tomson-group.com/no1/index.htm And they just sold the first unit on the top floor, two units combined, 10000 sq. ft for $17 million. "The Arch" in Hong Kong claims to be one of the     

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Author: PoorAsianBoy
Date: Aug 7, 2006 09:54

Well, AbianChen, why are you calling yourself PoorAsianBoy now. You're probably more like PoorAsianOldMan? I won't press you for the answer to my question, that would be bad form, but I answered your question but you didn't answer back. You've just taught me never to answer any more 'personal questions' again. But you don't have to answer. We know what the answer is! But didn't you say that money
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Author: PoorAsianBoy
Date: Aug 7, 2006 05:13

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Author: rst0wxyz
Date: Aug 6, 2006 21:00

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Author: RichAsianKid
Date: Aug 6, 2006 19:16

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Author: PoorAsianBoy
Date: Aug 6, 2006 15:58

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Author: RichAsianKid
Date: Aug 6, 2006 13:58

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