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Publisher: Foreign Languages Press; 1st edition (November 8, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 7119050877
ISBN-13: 978-7119050874
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Editorial Comment on the street, past the battle of Viva Goldner (China Daily) Updated: 2007-11-23 08 31 days before your ccent certification.27 clock David Williams moved to Beijing last year, but already sees himself as a veteran China 31 days before your ccent certification. In his new book, American conjures 34, his fellow countrymen to make the transition to the Middle Kingdom and discover an alternative route to their dreams. Fight in the U.S.? Moving to China!, Published this month by the Foreign Languages ??Press, chronicles the success of Williams since his arrival in Beijing in March 2006 with $ 750 and "a lot of hope." "I tell you how to become one zhongguotong, or hare in ancient China, and what does it mean for the career and social life of foreigners in New China," he said. Williams said he was fluent in Chinese in just nine months, and found work as an actor, by the way, "hundreds of friends attentive and helpful" and "a beautiful model." "I went to a mid-life career with a ho-hum, average income and a less than stellar personal and become a recognized actor in Chinese television commercials, TV shows and movies," said Williams said. "In my book I say to a foreigner who did not know, China is taking a serious look. I go into detail on the liberties of a foreigner in China to feel the harsh reality of the lack of spectacular violence and crime in China from the United States, and by that I mean the feeling of security that I lived in China. "The author grew up in Montana and attended college in Seattle, Washington and graduated in 1998 with a diploma as a civil engineer. He studied acting in Los Angeles and worked as a film extra and sales prior to a trip to Shanghai in 2004 with his girlfriend aroused his interest in China in the country. "After seven years of work, my American dream is not realized in America, so I started looking for alternatives," said Williams. "I found that China is much more that I never realized I loved the quality of life that I lived in China, was -. A low cost of living, virtually no crime or violence, friendly people, a rapidly growing economy with employment opportunities and unlimited natural, beautiful women. "Williams said that the Chinese people were very warm and hospitable, while Chinese women were wives of great or girlfriends. He liked the low cost of living enjoyed by foreigners here, and believed in the local cuisine is healthier than American food. "The most interesting and sometimes hilarious moments that I was in China, and I wrote about the many kinds of strange and amazing opportunities that I knew," he said. He worked as a pastor in a Chinese wedding, as agent of foreign models, and scored his first film role in a production plant in Shanghai after a walk in a society of entertainment and to befriend Beijing CEO. Last year Williams was filmed in the Diamond Dogs Dolph Lundgren American film, in Hohhot, Inner Monglia. "I think it's obvious from my book and my life there is nothing I am more passionate than China - all facets of it, the language in the story" - he said (China Daily China Daily 21/11/2007 page 18 -. 11.21.2007It have the same pioneering spirit in David Williams, who once led the Americans will move over the Appalachians, the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains - in the west, always west Even in California was not far enough to Williams, 34, studied at the University. Loyola Sacred Heart of Missoula. He spent seven years in Los Angeles, unfulfilling work of civil engineering and pouring over theActing and modeling jobs. Not two years ago, he threw. everything and followed the sun in the west to the Far East in his last year he landed a book on the subject and wrote the title to move to China - exclamation point and all -. tells what he is from his new home in China, where civilization began about 4,000 years ago, thinks a whole new world - unanimee, buildings, safe and exciting to 1.3 billion people, that Williams can not get enough. It's a bit like a Wild West feel to what is good for the adventurous and young people, he said during a visit home for Christmas. My basic message is: If you feel a little bored, or maybe think there's more for you, you can take a chance, as I did. It could be a good decision, Williams said. I can give you pointers on how to make the transition quickly and successfully if you read the book. Williams lives in the capital Beijing, home of the 2008 Summer Olympics, which begin in August. It is also home to 13 million people and is user friendly and less prone to violence, as we believe him, he said. And it is a treasure trove of possibilities. Since he is in Beijing following the example Williams as a police officer in London for an exhibition Olympic Games in 2012 and worked on learning DVDs in English. He played the bodyguard important Dolph Lundgren of Rocky IV fame in B Diamond Dogs movie in which he died. I went on a cliff in a jeep, Williams said, but he admits: They put a puppet in the jeep. I was not there that day. He recovered in time for inclusion in the five ads fitness speaks Chinese to translate a website called Bocoo.com cultural exchange, and for the three months as a project manager for a company to serve foreign aid business trip to Beijing. Williams said it was the only foreigner in a TV show is coming in March, all in China, which is manufactured in a factory in the 1970s. When he returned to China, he begins a new job as director of a modeling of the US-owned. His goal, he says, is to start his own production company, so I can get my TV shows and movies in the works. Williams, who studied civil engineering at the University of Washington, had a few contacts - but little money - when he landed in China, 2006. It was not his first visit - he had fallen for a week in Shanghai with a friend a few years ago and was. I was just like, wow, this place is crazy, he said. There are buildings that are larger than Manhattan here, it looks like this. And they are all still under construction. He was hit by a very friendly people and a very positive way of life. You are not negative, slide it all forward, push the government to develop, Williams said. Then I read and learned more about this place, it is more than 10 times faster than America, the people are nice, there is no violence. I think maybe I should consider living there, man. Since then he has found that the place was wide open, completely different than if you are an actor in Los Angeles, he said. And even if you do not act ... I've heard of people who have heard a great job, they make a lot of money just to go to meetings, as net foreign representative companies because they are a stranger. It's really not too much responsibility. The safety net, he said, is the teaching Engl - The Missoulian, 01/03/2008The safety net, he says, is to teach English. I do not like it, but if I have nothing else, it's a lot of money, Williams said. Someone from America or Canada can now choose from dozens of jobs, if they want. Learn Chinese Languageis the key. Williams himself taught, day by day, by immersing themselves in it. He carries a laptop everywhere, he said, and opened to the pages of his sketches and phrases written in Chinese display. I'm very visual. If I make a picture of her, I remember, he said. There is nothing special. It is simply my way, because I do not have the time or money to go back to school. The laptop has resulted in the book, on sale for $ 19.95 in Missoula at Shakespeare and Co., Fact & Fiction, the library of the University of Montana and Hastings, and on Amazon.com. It was by Foreign Languages ??Press, a publishing venerablePekin, which is closely associated with the Chinese government published. Following a meeting on a DVD teaching English, Williams moved to the side of the editor and showed him the book to learn Chinese. I said, I've been here for less than a year, and what do you think? Pretty cool, huh? Maybe we can do a book about it, he said. He said they would consider it. He left it to love, yes, we want to not only talk about it, but all your experiences here and the differences between the U.S. and China, and place all in one book. "It took almost half a year, Williams said, the last one in February to the end of July. Most of the time was devoted to halve what he had to say. His editors sent back for review at least 10 times. Five thousand books were printed, and the responses he has received so far is positive. Moving to China! not read the policies of the communist government or human rights issues that have a shadow enter the Olympic Games. The people and heard some bad things about China and very little about suspect it is really entertained Williams. I've never been happier and more fulfilling than living there, and other foreigners who have visited it, eight, nine, 10 years have no intention to return (to their home country), he said . Williams is concerned that some reading might be a denunciation of the United States, a country he still loves, and Montana, where he grew up. In retrospect, he wishes he had more of a difference between his life in Montana and lives in Los Angeles made. I do not know how, without telling the United States to a little down, but my experience in Los Angeles was obviously different from Missoula, Williams said. There are 20 pages that are a little border, but my point is that all for me, one without violence, I personally prefer it the sacrifice of life in a distant land, but worth it for me Reporter Kim Briggeman can be reached 523-5266 or kbriggeman@missoulian.com -.. The Missoulian, 03/01/2008
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