China Romance
All About China => Chinese Culture And Festivals => Topic started by: Chris on April 23, 2009, 10:33:34 pm
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I've looked at a lot of profiles, and many of them say that they love badminton. Badminton? Really? :shock: Is it really that popular?
Now I'm secretly hoping to read a profile where the girl is into curling (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling).
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Actually, the Chinese women national curling team just won this year's World Curling Championship and they're quite the celebrities in China now.
I believe also that the Chinese won Gold Medals in Badminton at the recent Beijing Olympics.
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It is popular, my Ling likes it too, that and Ping Pong.
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It's also not badminton like you remember as a kid - I watched a video where this guy hit the badminton birdie through a watermelon... that's scary (O.o) But yes, badminton is very popular, along with ping pong, which is great because I love it (and incidentally spent way too much time playing ping pong in college LoL)
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I played some Ping Pong when I was young and played quite good too for a amateur... When I played with my lady she was as good as me so we had a good game.. She is really quite good. I guess that Ping Pong is something that every one plays but you need a table and and have to be indoors to play it. Badminton you can play everywhere..
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Xindi and I were coming back from a big day and walked through the park on the way home. We saw a bunch of people hitting an over-sized badminton birdie around, kinda like hacky-sack. I've yet to see any badminton courts or nets but since it's just spring here and things are beginning to bloom i'd imagine the nets will be up fairly soon.
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My girl plays as well, I can see the headlines, Okie killed by birdie by a girl named after a bird. ^_^
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You bet , Qing and I play'd both Badminton and Ping pong . She is quite good at it too . One might not see many Badminton court's in the City Parks , because they are mostly indoors . The one we went to was packed with People waiting for a court . Ping Pong was easier to get a Table . One would think it's the other way around . I myself havened play'd since my Teen's , but it's like Bicycling one never forget's , only becomes slower . We both Love it .
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I played some Ping Pong when I was young and played quite good too for a amateur... When I played with my lady she was as good as me so we had a good game.. She is really quite good. I guess that Ping Pong is something that every one plays but you need a table and and have to be indoors to play it. Badminton you can play everywhere..
Table Tennis is very popular in the Asian countries and they are constantly world champions. Sweden is very strong in that sport too so I am not surprised you are good at it.
I play ping pong a lot and it is good that I can do so with so many people in different countries. It is played outdoors at times as I was in Russia playing it there.
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According to the Chinese, these sports (Yu Mao Qiu and Ping Pong Qiu) were invented in China, so of course they are popular there! Badminton probably was, but for the "proof" of the Chinese inventing Table Tennis, see the movie, "Ping Pong Playa", LOL!
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Since coming to China I have tried Ping - Pong. Pong was OK with that but Ping was not happy!!
Willy
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ROFLMAO Willy your a bad man hehehehe:icon_cheesygrin::icon_cheesygrin:
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Among the ethnincally Chinese students at my high school badminton was very popular (this was 20 years ago). Certainly more so then among caucasian students
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Like I have said before , Qing's very good at Ping Pong and as I found out .. it carries over onto the Tennis Court as well . We play weekly at a Court close to Home and she is quite a challenge . But we both make each other run very well . Alway's a nice workout .
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You walk out of the entrance to our apartment any evening and you have to duck the shuttle cocks flying everywhere.
Badminton is on TV here almost as much as Ping pong.
Willy
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If you want to see some bad-assed ping pong, try watching "Forest Gump", thats bad assed ping pong.
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looking to play a game or two when i am in Zhongshang
next week Willy. We will play for who buys the dumplings:icon_cheesygrin:
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Well I have been well trained in Ping Pong. I know which end to hold a bat now. It is just some person keeps putting this silly little fence across the middle of the table!!!!!!!
Willy
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Willy,
It is there to keep you from crawling to the other side.
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keeps you from hitting the other player when you throw the paddle
in frustration
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I broke my leg once playing table tennis....:@
I fell off the table:@:@.....:icon_cheesygrin::icon_cheesygrin::icon_cheesygrin:
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I broke my leg once playing table tennis....:@
I fell off the table:@:@.....:icon_cheesygrin::icon_cheesygrin::icon_cheesygrin:
Was that when the women were all looking up your kilt and one said 'just like ping pong, just one little ball to play with'
Willy
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Willy, Rob was trying to stay on top of his game.
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its very hard to play badminton on a step stool i guess :icon_cheesygrin:
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Or on a pogo stick.
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thats a good one Shaun and by the way clear your pm as i cant send you
an answer to your question says full???
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Yes. Ted I thought it was empty.
Thanks.