SEARCH:
  Home

Login /  Register
 
Chinese want to know how much wine Obama drinks
thehill.com by 2009-11-18   

Chinese Internet users want to know if President Barack Obama will play Truth or Dare. They're also wondering whether he likes Kung Pao chicken.

These are just a few of the thousands of questions that were collected online by the state news outlets Xinhua and People's Daily in anticipation of Obama's visit to Shanghai on Monday.

"How much wine can you drink for once? Will you play the Truth or Dare game after drinking?" one user wrote.

"Do you have a Facebook account? May I add you as a friend?" asked another.

Visitors also want to know whether the president knows how to use chopsticks, how he maintains a happy marriage, and whether the government pays for first lady Michelle Obama's wardrobe.

During his Shanghai visit, Obama held a town hall for young people and answered questions submitted through the U.S. State Department's website. Unfortunately, none of these gems were among them.

[Print]  [Save]  [Cloze]
--------------------------------------------------------------- 0 comments
 
 Correlation
China eyes on wine fair share [3-10]
Asia's Most Expensive Wine [3-10]
China driving wine market [3-9]
The measures of HK-Mainland wine pact sealed [3-8]
Asia's first Master of Wine [3-6]
Sales of Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay to China had risen nearly three times [3-5]
Hong Kong: Door to China opens for California wines [3-4]
China demand driving world wine market growth: study [3-3]
Growing Asian wine demand refocusing sales [3-3]
Australian excellence celebrated in China [3-2]
Premier Cru: Asian demand will encourage wine growth [3-1]
Hong Kong a hot market for Calif. wines [3-1]
China is still an important new market with huge potential for Mont Tauch [2-25]
Golden Dragon Holdings, Inc. Sends 1st Wine Shipment to Beijing [2-24]
Wine for Asia 2010 spotlights wine and food pairing to drive business for wine trade [2-24]
Hong Kong Signs Agreement to Speed Up Wine Exports to China [2-22]
China: we must understand differences or lose out [2-22]
In pictures: China wine industry [2-21]
French wine exports drop to lowest level in ten years [2-21]
Wine & Gourmet Asia takes next step [2-11]
 
About us  |   Contact us  |   Web Map  |   Advertiser  |   leave word  |   Links
Copyright 2005-2008 www.wines-info.com