DRT Hong Kong - Come and meet Buceo Anilao - Buceo Filipinas & Special Presentation !

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BuceoFilipinas

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Dear friends,

One more year, Buceo Anilao and Buceo Filipinas are coming to participate at the DRT show in Hong Kong from December 12-14, 2014

We would like to kindly invite you to visit us at the Philippines booth and attend the "Underwater Photo Shooting Techniques Applied In Anilao" presentation to be conducted on Friday 12th at 7pm and Saturday 13th at 5pm at the Seminar room (Movie Stage)...

Visit our new website in Chinese language Home

Xie xie and see you in Hong Kong very soon :)

Carlos :wink:
 
Because I am nice :)
Your Chinese website is in communist simplify Chinese writing system. Too bad :(
And in HK, Cantonese is spoken, not Mandarin so your "xie xie" is a culturally wrong.
 
Thank you Jale, yes surely you are very nice and we appreciate your comments...

For the meantime, we could only make 1 initial version in Mandarin which is already a big help for all our friends from northern mainland China and even Singapore, will definitely try in the future to have another version in Cantonese for Hong Kong and southern mainland China... doh je [FONT=Helvetica, arial, sans-serif] [/FONT]:D
 
I don't think you know much about Chinese!!!
Cantonese is mainly a spoken language.
In HK and Republic of China we write classic ie. proper Chinese!! Civilization is the word, all written classic Chinese took yrs to develop.
To exhibit anything in simplified chinese in HK would not go down very well with the general public ie. the local. You might have shot your own foot.
 
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