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This post was last edited by Hu Ba Wang on 2018-6-21 at 17:17, 11111 times
Reply #22016-12-09
How can the air in big cities be good? There are many thieves in Xi’an
Reply #32016-12-09
What does the fog have to do with it? . The harm isn’t that severe; breathing fog for a month isn’t as harmful as smoking a single cigarette. . . .
Reply #42016-12-10
Many beautiful women, low housing prices, and a tendency to fight
Reply #52016-12-10
I can say that aside from the Northeast, the breasts of girls in Xi’an are the largest in the whole country. What are you waiting for?
Reply #62016-12-10
Just ask your wife directly; have her send you the picture~
Reply #72016-12-12
Haven’t gone yet; I might go to Xi’an to work after graduation
Reply #82016-12-12
I stayed in Xi’an for a few days at the beginning of spring. I didn’t encounter fog, but rather sandstorms; the air was filled with an earthy smell. After all, Xi’an is located inland, where it’s dry, and the temperatures can rise or drop quickly. Northerners might be able to handle it, but Southerners probably can’t – it’s just too dry~
Reply #92016-12-12
The air quality in Xi’an is indeed not very good, but most large cities in China are in a similar situation; what matters most are job opportunities and long-term prospects
Reply #102016-12-14
The air quality isn’t very good, but there are plenty of snacks. . . I still have a very good impression of this city
Reply #112016-12-16
Bro, it’s foggy everywhere in the country right now!
Reply #122016-12-18
I went to a interview at Hualu in the development zone; the sky was still blue
Reply #132016-12-18
Of course, it was during the campus recruitment in 2014
Reply #142016-12-20
I don’t think the weather is a major factor; I’m currently working in a big city in China. Income, consumption, and housing prices are the main factors to consider. Overall, Xi’an is pretty good.
Reply #152016-12-22
When the wind stops, haze arrives; produced in Beijing, made in China. The emergency management office issues a notice to deal with the fog – the same old tactics. Vehicle restrictions, odd-even licensing, suspension of construction work, and school closures. Control barbecues, ban firecrackers, walk on the roads, wear masks. Haze is toxic; remember, once it enters the lungs, it cannot be removed. In the face of illness, there is no miracle cure; on the path to the underworld, there are no distinctions between the old and the young. One breath of smog and the mouth and tongue become dry; two breaths of smog and a cold sets in; three breaths of smog and the consequences are unpredictable; more breaths of smog and death follows. Experts say that reliability is not important; being strong on one’s own is what matters. Go out less, sleep more, get enough nutrition, and consume less. Worry less, laugh more; keep doing good, and heaven will reward you.
Reply #162017-01-24
I’m from Xi’an; I was born and raised there. A thief? I’ve never seen one; I’ve seen street robberies in some cities at that time ; But I believe that there are thieves and scumbags everywhere; it depends on one’s own awareness – to be more careful and vigilant

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