RE: The Fresh Beauty Of The Mangniu River In The Rainy Season
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After two weeks of vacation, I have returned to my workplace Huairou City in the Beijing Municipal. After I left, tgis northern region of Beijing faced a sudden extreme flood due to heavy rain in moubtaina region of the northern region Miyun and Huairou diatrict. The Miyun district suffered the most with a death toll of 30 which was really sgocking for me when I saw the news the media. I love this northern region for my travelling and I have visited so rural areas of this area and I think I will face some tragic scenes to this area in coming days. I am also convinced that Beijing will make it faster than we think to make everything normal with all the necessary steps.
Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
I mourn the Chinese who suffered from the floods! However, I suspect Bangladesh suffered even more damage due to rainyseason!
After I cameback to my Institute, I have checked the surrounding while I was going to a nearby supershop to buy some necesaary supplies for my room and foods as my refrigerator was completely empty. The first thing that come to my eyes is the flowing water in the Mangniu river which is not so far from my living place which is on the way to the shop where I was going. Most of the time this river remains dry and only in rainyseason I have noticed the flow of water that has come from the mountains of the northern region.
I'm curious about the type of Chinese food you keep in your fridge the most! I assumed you don't enjoy Chinese food much!😃
I don't like Chinese food so much, I keep fresh fruits like grapes, guava, oranges, and many other vegetables like cucumber, tomatoes, in my refrigerator in the normal section. And I put raw meat and fish in the deep frozen section of my refrigerator. I don't put any cooked foods unless I've cooked more meat and fish sometimes. And I don't buy any drinks or ice cream to store in my refrigerator as it is quite a small one!