England is translated into Chinese as "英格兰" (Yīnggélán). This term is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese to refer to the country. The characters "英" represent "England," while "格兰" is a phonetic representation of the latter part of the name.
To open restaurants.
The Chinese
100,000
Chinese Elephant riding
If you are Chinese then the answer would probably be yes, However, ask anyone in England then the answer would be No China is not better then England.
Is like putting a dimsim into a Chinese milkshake.
go to maltby rotherham Chinese next to haynook
I dont kno. Me Chinese.
The Chinese, the Indonesians, the Portuguese, the Spanish, the Dutch.
W.H. Lung - Chinese wholesalers in Manchester
his father is half chinese-jamaican.
England and America, suprisingly some chinese or japanese people