Walking around Shenzhen, I come across great signs in the gardens and
landscaping along the paths. Here's a few of my favorites. Some of the Chinglish (English with Chinese vocabulary or sentence structure/construction) requires a little thought, but does ultimately make sense.
But, now, enough of Shenzhen. My meetings are over and its time to go home and plan the next sojourn.
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