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China: Good Manners: Gifts For Children Acceptable

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Repay Hospitality By Bringing Gifts For Children
 
 
Chinese children are safe to give a lot of gifts to, as they are younger than you, and the etiquette is more simple.
 
You can bring gifts that remind people of your home country - such as sets of stamps or coins, or simple books in English, or anything to with children and ESL learning - there are wonderful Chinese department stores with great sections of toys, stationery, books and music.

Lamma Island * Lantau Island * Cheung Chau Island
Hong Kong * Mui Wo * Peng Chau Island
Tung Chung * Shenzhen * Nanning * Hunan Province
Bobcaygeon * Pointe Claire * Montreal
Peterborough * Lake Sturgeon * Ontario
Vancouver * Richmond * British Columbia

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The China Adventures Of Arielle Gabriel

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