Wednesday, 22 December 2010

do you read Chinese?

After further contemplation, I finally made up my mind to start another boardgaming blog in Chinese - boardgametable.blogspot.com. The content will be similar to what I write here, so in a way I'm still writing one boardgaming blog, but in two languages. The Chinese blog will be targeting a different audience, and I imagine it will be quite different from this English blog. If Chinese is your mother language, then you now have an alternative Hiew's Boardgame Blog in Chinese. :-) And over there smileys look like this ^_^ (if I remember to do so).

6 comments:

Damien said...

Answer to your title, no. :)

Well, at least you will not stop writing in English.

Hope that your readers will grow by the addition of the other language.

Merry Christmas!

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