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Hello , I am a girl coming from China and recently fall in love with Sherlock.
Is there any one like me here ?
By the way I am so glad I can learn more about the this drama and meet all the sherlockians from the world to share , to discuss and to wait the next series come.
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Hello ivywind and welcome. I'm not from China, but I have been there Which part are you from?
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Welcome to the forum, ivywind. Greetings from Germany.
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ukaunz wrote:
Hello ivywind and welcome. I'm not from China, but I have been there Which part are you from?
Hello, ukaunz . I'm from Hong Kong, a southern city. Which part of China you have been? In fact, I have visited few of it only.
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Schmiezi wrote:
Welcome to the forum, ivywind. Greetings from Germany.
Hi. Schmiezi, Nice to meet you here.
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I haven't been to Hong Kong, but I spent about 5 weeks in mainland China with my husband in 2005. We entered from Vietnam and visited Nanning, Yangshuo, Guilin, Dali, Lijiang, Chengdu, Xian, Shanghai, and the Great Wall. A few other places but I can't remember their names
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Hi, welcome, ivywind! I hope you have a good time here sharing your love for Sherlock
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Welcome ivywind!
Yeah, let's spread the love for Sherlock all over the world
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Hello, ivy! Welcome to the forum!
I do think you will that everyone around here shares the same interest in Sherlock -in that respect, we are the same
-Lily
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Hello, Ivywind! I am April, and I live in the US. We have a long time to wait until the next Sherlock episodes . It is nice to meet other fans. Thank you for writing.
I have two friends here who grew up in Hong Kong. I love food their moms make. My favorite is steamed dumplings (I think they call it zeng ciao?) and a soup that has pork bones in it. If I go to China, I want to see Hong Kong first. I would like to taste the different foods there.
By the way, I am a fan of a Chinese detective. Do you know Di Gong An (狄公案)?
He is called Judge Dee or Detective Dee in English. I only read one story so far - "The Two Beggars". It's a mystery about a ghost, and it happens in ancient China. It was in a literature book I had in college. The story is very exciting!
I saw the movies "Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame" (狄仁杰之通天帝国) and "Rise of the Sea Dragon" (狄仁傑之神都龍王). I liked the "Phantom Flame" better.
I think Andy Lau is a very handsome detective. He is different from Benedict Cumberbatch, but I still love him . I hope he makes another Detective Dee movie.
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ukaunz wrote:
I haven't been to Hong Kong, but I spent about 5 weeks in mainland China with my husband in 2005. We entered from Vietnam and visited Nanning, Yangshuo, Guilin, Dali, Lijiang, Chengdu, Xian, Shanghai, and the Great Wall. A few other places but I can't remember their names
You have been more place than I do
Hope you can visit Hong Kong some day
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Harriet wrote:
Hi, welcome, ivywind! I hope you have a good time here sharing your love for Sherlock
Hi Harriet
Sure and I am walking through here during easter and find out many things I have missed or puzzled in the drama
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Mela wrote:
Welcome ivywind!
Yeah, let's spread the love for Sherlock all over the world
Yes , I am spreading my love to my friends first
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Lilythiell wrote:
Hello, ivy! Welcome to the forum!
I do think you will that everyone around here shares the same interest in Sherlock -in that respect, we are the same
-Lily
Yes , we are all sherlockians
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aprilwats wrote:
Hello, Ivywind! I am April, and I live in the US. We have a long time to wait until the next Sherlock episodes . It is nice to meet other fans. Thank you for writing.
I have two friends here who grew up in Hong Kong. I love food their moms make. My favorite is steamed dumplings (I think they call it zeng ciao?) and a soup that has pork bones in it. If I go to China, I want to see Hong Kong first. I would like to taste the different foods there.
By the way, I am a fan of a Chinese detective. Do you know Di Gong An (狄公案)?
He is called Judge Dee or Detective Dee in English. I only read one story so far - "The Two Beggars". It's a mystery about a ghost, and it happens in ancient China. It was in a literature book I had in college. The story is very exciting!
I saw the movies "Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame" (狄仁杰之通天帝国) and "Rise of the Sea Dragon" (狄仁傑之神都龍王). I liked the "Phantom Flame" better.
I think Andy Lau is a very handsome detective. He is different from Benedict Cumberbatch, but I still love him . I hope he makes another Detective Dee movie.
I'm so suprised and happy to see that someone is US is so familar with chinses stuff. And I had watched "Detective Dee" too and agree the one with Andy Lau is much better.
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Bronte89 wrote:
Welcome to the fourm!
Hello, Bronte 89 . Your signature drives me crazy
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Hello and welcome to the forum!
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ivywind wrote:
Bronte89 wrote:
Welcome to the fourm!
Hello, Bronte 89 . Your signature drives me crazy
Is that a good or a bad thing?
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Bronte89 wrote:
ivywind wrote:
Bronte89 wrote:
Welcome to the fourm!
Hello, Bronte 89 . Your signature drives me crazy
Is that a good or a bad thing?
Good thing for sure