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China's 100 times better than in Europe

"Europeans and Africans are very understanding of each other, because in the past 300 years, we all live in each other's country. Europeans, Africans can understand. When I see a European face when I would have guessed that his idea . The Chinese people, I can not understand, they are another kind of thinking. "Fofana, Guinea

Ever-changing landscape in the city of Guangzhou, was built in 1999, days show buildings, it may be referred to as an "old building", but even so, the area was a small North Road, Guangzhou City, the rent is not cheap, 2008, Tin Sau building where a 50-square-meter room, rent a minimum should be 2,500 yuan / month. Here 80% of the tenants are foreigners, mostly from Africa. Rental unit is used for office or residential, people lived here, "African time", the one out of habit, and second, to facilitate with the business partner in South Africa to communicate.

It does have MadamBah's such a small restaurant. The taste of these restaurants cover almost all the countries in West Africa: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, Guinea, Senegal, in addition ... ... People come to restaurants to eat home-style meals, but also where you can share, access to all the news from Africa, message.

MadamBah's is MadamBah opened a takeout shop, in addition, she also runs a gift shop not far away. She has a 5-year-old daughter Abdoulaye.Abdoulaye was born five years ago, most of the time in Guangzhou, exactly say that I have spent days show building. Abdoulaye speak English and French are the most fluent in Mandarin, because her nanny was a Chinese woman. MadamBah take care of the two shops carefully, hoping to earn enough money so that her daughter back to Guinea on the international schools.

30-year-old HUANG Ai-ping (sound) in Guangxi, 4 years ago and married an African, son Huanglong (sound) this year, two years old, in the United Kingdom grew up in a bilingual environment may be better in English than in Chinese, said. Huang also has an African name, but HUANG Ai-ping do not know how to spell, her husband knew, but he erupted in dealing with official went back to Sierra Leone.

49-year-old Fofana did not in China's long-lived, but like many African natives show the same building as the days at home in Guangzhou. Fofana was born in Guinea, a young man in the United States engaged in IT industry, in 2003, first came to Guangzhou, was the beginning of business in China. Five to six years, Fonafa have come twice a year in Guangzhou, the electronic products shipped back to Guinea. Every time to China, Tin Sau MOKA coffee shop building had always been his first stop, he said, "MOKA coffee shop is my favorite, if looking for me, go to MOKA it."

Second half of 2008, many Africans will be transferred to the headquarters of the surrounding city of Guangzhou, Foshan, many of whom are Nigerians. Here, a number of African-style restaurant to move over to them to find a new home. While these many Filipino restaurants open, but the Nigerians insist that their meals and Africa, as good as the taste of home. Perhaps it is Filipino approachable, and like the joke's character reminds them of life in Nigeria.

For Africans, in addition to food, music is another vital needs. Move out from Guangzhou, the local open space, you can release Rehmannia playing, singing, dancing, instead of a neighbor to complaints. Foshan, one came after the formation of the African band, performing almost every day. In the infectious beat of the rich, people soon left the seat and began dancing. Live performances from the table full of empty beer bottles have been piled to the ground, "African tobacco" smoke still filled the air. Here, every day is working day and each night is the weekend.

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Posted : 07/11/2009 10:19 am
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