New in town

hey guys ! im moving to beijing in 10 days. would love to meet new friends in this new city

Best way to meet people is via some of the offline events - see the classified section.

Additionally, recently based on a request from some other users, I started a MSN group for people using this site that want to chat/ socialise..... Is still very small but you are welcome to join.

Welcome on Expat.com mizhu87 !

Where are you from ? Any hobby ?

im from florida, usa.   i have too many hobbies, but the main ones are soccer on sundays, clubbing, house music,europe, house parties, shopping, and now WORK!  feel freee to send me a msg.

Miguel

Hey man , im from asutralia, i feel ur pain been in beijing for a few weeks and i have no english speaking people around me eugh
i miss engrish
anwyays im always up for going and doing groovy things

mizhu87 wrote:

im from florida, usa.   i have too many hobbies, but the main ones are soccer on sundays, clubbing, house music,europe, house parties, shopping, and now WORK!  feel freee to send me a msg.

Miguel


Hello Miguel, I am from Miami, Florida and i have been in Asia (Hong Kong and Singapore) for 3 years. hat has brought you to China? I find it interesting to meet people who move to the other side of the world, new culture, new people, new energy etc. I'm coaching Basketball and Tennis and im in the process of moving back to Hong Kong soon (I am in Singapore at the moment). JW

MIAMI!!! lol my parents live right off exit 244 on i-95.    this is awesome that u r moving to hk soon. i visited few friends  in hk last month.  hk is a big party town. lol

I grew up and lived in Miami Springs right next to the Miami International airport off of 36th street. yes Hong Kong is an interesting city. Almost as good as Miami Beach!! JW

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hahahaha.  i went to stetson university and every time we had a long weekend, miami was our get away spot.   every week they had some big name dj playing. miami is defin my favorite east coast city.

Hi mizhu87
Enjoy China, be safe, and make all the money you can.  Remember that U.S. Citizens and Green Card holders are taxed on their worldwide incomes.  Foreign bank accounts with more than US$10,000 are required to be reported on U.S. Treasury Form TD 90-22.1.  Expats have so much fun abroad that they tend to forget that the IRS may be monitoring.  (moderated: no ads) Just trying to be helpful and to prevent a dream trip from becoming a nightmare.

thanks bud. i will keep that in mind

Space Club, Niiki At the beach, Ultra fest, and WMC are my favs.