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Brocsmit

Brocsmit

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American expat in China

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American

Lives in Shenzhen

Registration: 04 April 2010

About

鈥淚 have lived and worked in China for over ten years, competing within their system, making my way as everything from a freelance artist in small operations to a senior designer for large corporations. I have witnessed a formidable decade in which China has commanded a modern presence on the world stage. I have participated in the planning, designing, and building of mega-theme parks in Beijing, world-class aquariums in Shanghai, gigantic malls in the Pearl Delta, resorts in Tibet, and panda relocation projects in the foothills of the Himalayas鈥. I have written a book about it. 鈥淭he Tragic Kingdom or; Prisoner in a Chinese Theme Park鈥, (found on most book dealer websites; Amazon, Barnes and Noble etc), is a behind-the-scenes look into the field of design and build in China. The book is a profile of the personalities, culture, and psychology of the world鈥檚 most massive looming superpower as seen through the eyes of an ex-pat American. The true stories and themes found in The Tragic Kingdom, spring from one man鈥檚 journey. At the same time they disclose truths about a globalization that eventually will impact every economy, lifestyle, and person on the planet. For more information please log-on to my site; http://www.dnbasia.net Also available at: www.amazon.com - The Tragic Kingdom or; Prisoner in a Chinese Theme Park www.barnesandnoble.com - The Tragic Kingdom or; Prisoner in a Chinese Theme Park sincerely, Broc Smith
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Brocsmit replied to a thread
6 years ago
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Folktales and legends in China by Diksha

Hello everyone, Time to spark your imagination! Below is a list of questions to pique your interest in folktales and legends associated with China. 1. Name 3 popular legends that have been passed down from generation to generation in ...

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Li Chi Slays the Serpent Li Tan and his wife had raised six daughters, but had no sons. They loved their daughters very much, despite the fact that they lived in a society that equated having daughters with being childless. The family lived in ... Read More

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Brocsmit replied to a thread
7 years ago
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In China, Trump's Plan is Working by Brocsmit

I have lived and worked in China 22 years. I have married a Chinese village girl -now my loving wife of 15 years- and we are raising a family (two children, one 9 yrs old and another on its way), bought an apartment, paid lots of taxes and have ...

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Fred, I was quite neutral (consciously so) in my wording. The use of your term "scumbag", implies you are anything but neutral. Be that as it may, I for one support efforts motivated by principle. take care. Broc Read More

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Brocsmit created a thread
7 years ago

In China, Trump's Plan is Working

I have lived and worked in China 22 years. I have married a Chinese village girl -now my loving wife of 15 years- and we are raising a family (two children, one 9 yrs old and another on its way), bought an apartment, paid lots of taxes and have ... Read More

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Brocsmit replied to a thread
8 years ago
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Raising kids in China by Priscilla

Hello everyone, How is raising kids in China different from raising kids in your home country? What are the activities that your kids seem to enjoy the most in China? Do you feel that the country is "family-friendly"? Do you recommend ...

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Our little boy is eight years old. He was born China-style (which is usually Cesarean) in a Chinese hospital, which is a story in itself. My wife within weeks registered him as an American citizen. The upcoming two years we did it the Chinese way ... Read More