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A Serene Journey: SankΕ Line Full Trip – Miyoshi to Gotsu, Japan (Ontario Train Dreams)
Posted by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Jul 16, 2023 | Asia, ASMR, Opinion, Public Transit, Trains, Wellness, World |
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Lagging Behind: The State of Transit Development in Comparison to Japan, Hong Kong, Europe, and More
Posted by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Jun 14, 2023 | Canada, LRT, Metrolinx, Mississauga, Ontario, Public Transit, Quebec, Toronto, TTC, Viva, YRT |
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Japan Still Has A Lot To Teach Us About Transit
Posted by Manny James | Mar 24, 2022 | LRT, Metrolinx, Ontario, Public Transit, Toronto, TTC |
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Friday the 13th and things you may not know about superstition in Asian cultures
Posted by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Apr 13, 2012 | Fantasy, Info, Interesting |
Friday the 13th and things you may not know about superstition in the Chinese culture
I am always fascinated by culture and superstition. In particular I find the number 4 interesting. TheΒ Number 4is considered an unlucky number in many Asian cultures. Many numbered product lines skip the “4”, so if you have a something you are marketing, please remember to keep that in mind.Β In recognizing Friday the 13th, here is an interesting post on Chinese superstitions.Β There are still some that adhere many superstitions traditionally. Here are the most popular superstitions and believes.
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The Best Sushi in the GTA – Ajax, Ontario in Durham
Posted by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Sep 16, 2008 | Ajax, Food, GTA Food, Multiculturalism, Ontario, Pickering, Toronto |
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McGuinty looking to hydrogen-fuelled GO trains
Posted by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Oct 1, 2007 | GTA Environment, Public Transit |
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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow said she’s “speechless” about the continued delayed ofΒ the Eglinton Crosstown, saying she’s no more knowledgeable on the project than residents and business owners who’ve been waiting years for it to wrap up.
“I don’t know what to say anymore, it’s leaving me speechless,”Β said Chow.
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