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  • poults
    Platinum Poster
    • Nov 2006
    • 1987

    New translated signs in Beijing

    With so many English-speaking tourists and businessmen now travelling to China, the Chinese are having to translate their signs to help visitors. Sometimes, though, the message gets lost, and the results can be amusing, and often utterly baffling. Now a new book has collected pictures of some of the best examples and here we present a selection


    Some classics in there.

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  • Dhar_2
    meat and potatoes
    • Jun 2004
    • 18915

    #2
    Re: New translated signs in Beijing

    excellent i love chinglish!

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    • jarble187
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      • Sep 2004
      • 2047

      #3
      Re: New translated signs in Beijing



      I took this one at the great wall just oustide of Beijing.
      Push the envelope, watch it bend.


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      • Kat
        A pretty fn good milkshake
        • Mar 2006
        • 4695

        #4
        Re: New translated signs in Beijing

        hahaha that was really cool
        thanks
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