HI @pinkcastle, I was checking on your blog regulalry and was wondering what are you doing and how is your work going on because the last thing you moved to new place and also new job. I remember how you shared that you and some other colleagues were bew there and were working hard in order to get a long term contract.
I also remember your girl friend who you introduced and who also started posting but then stopped. To tell the truth I thought that the job left no time for you for blogging, but also it was correct to concentrate on your work and career.
By the way I recently watch a documentary about this amazing city Chongqing and was fascinated how many modern technology and development is there. Have you visited this city?
By the way here is the link to this documentary unfortunately it is in German language but you can see the images.
It is really nice to hear from you and keep engaging when you have time.
https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/megacitys/megacitys-nachtleben-chongqing-china-100.html
I’m very glad to receive your reply! Currently, I’m still working as a software developer at a company here in Beijing. Over the past year, I have taken on the role of a project leader for several tasks and successfully completed them, which I feel has greatly contributed to my personal growth over this period.
Due to the relocation caused by the demolition of my previous residence, I had to move to a new place. Fortunately, the new location is still quite close to my office. I purchased an electric scooter for my daily commute, and it has been very convenient and easy to use.
Recently, I watched a documentary in which Chongqing was mentioned. Although I haven’t had the chance to visit Chongqing myself, one of my roommates during my postgraduate studies was from Chongqing. He was a true spice lover who couldn’t live without spicy food. Whenever Chongqing is brought up, I can’t help but think about the rich aroma of Chongqing hot pot and the unique monorail system that sometimes passes directly through residential buildings — a remarkable feature of this city.
Your mention of Chongqing reminded me how I’ve had much less contact with this roommate since graduation. However, the days we spent together during our postgraduate years were full of fun and remain precious memories that I’ll always cherish.
Lastly, I wanted to ask: is Steemit still available only as a web version? Has an official app been released yet?
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Wow! I amm very glad to hear that you are working hard and that you have such achievements. It is only because ofyour hard work and being so persistent.
The apartment that you had was very cosy but who knows maybe it is even better that you now moved, electric scooter is very popular here too. People here, especailly young peopple also prefer to take scooter, here you can rent it , there are companies that rent and such scooters parked outside you pay online and can use any to the place you need to reach and just leave it there after.
You definitely need to visit Chongqing once and also to post about that. Watching the documentary the train system and stations were like in Sci-Fi movies. Also it is a reason to meet up with your roommate.
Yes, there is an app that I know
https://steemit.com/@wherein
It is Chinese app and you might like it, just try I communicated with their teams in the past when it started that time we organised some contest and Wherein supported them too.
Have a nice week,
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Thank you for reading and supporting my comment Kitty :)
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