The New China Etiquette - An e-publication by Chinese American Etiquette Association

The old saying: “When in Rome, do as the Romans” is not sufficient for bridging the communication gap and cultural differences between China and the US. The world operates in the climate of globalization with a constant need for cross-cultural communication. Chinese American Etiquette Association (CAEA) explores how interractions occur during a process of cultural adaptation between these two countries and cultures.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Are they for the children or adults?






These two pictures were taken at the Marriot Hotel at 1800 Old Bayshore Highway
Burlingame , CA 94010, on April 3rd 2006.



This picture was taken at the St. Paul's Hospital in Hong Kong on April 10th 2006.




This picture was taken at the Wancai Immigration Office in Hong Kong on April 11th 2006.