[tag]Shanghai[/tag] officially launched its “A Million Families Learning Etiquette” project over the weekend.
A scheme to teach locals better manners before the [tag]2010 World Expo[/tag].
Nothing better than starting off with some catwalk [tag]etiquette[/tag].
As part of the program
- 1 million city families will receive etiquette training over the next five years.
- 4.5 million local families will receive a free citizen manual
- 415 volunteers will give courses on etiquette in more than 200 community schools.
6 etiquette experts have given lectures, involving family, bla bla bla, as well as how to deal with foreigners.
All this in order to “…display a brilliant and civilized Shanghai to the world,” said Xu Jianping, a section director with the Office for Promoting Ethical and Cultural Progress.
Rumors are, the shouting of [tag]Laowai [/tag]will become extinct.
Sources: No more stares , Etiquette begins
Do you have a kid that is under performing at school, or he/she always gets into fights in the schoolyard?
The local expat magazine 8days has a great article on [tag]swimming pools[/tag] in [tag]Shanghai[/tag]. It includes prices, pics, opening times etc. Although most of the swimming entrance fees are slightly steep, I’ll probably try one in the coming time.
[tag]Romance[/tag] was all over the city yesterday. Interesting to see how [tag]Valentine’s Day[/tag], which in essence is an US marketing concept driven by retailers who needed another excuse to sell their ware, has taken hold here in [tag]Shanghai[/tag].
I lived in [tag]Kunming[/tag] and the the closest thing to firework during [tag]Spring Festival[/tag] was a meagre bang.