Lee Shung and my Friend


Lee Shung’s Life

Hi my name is Lee Shung, and my best friend is Robert Ang, we are from China, We both just graduated college and didn’t exactly pursue the typical business jobs our classmates were chasing, and our parents wants us to be, our parents wants us to follow their footsteps. Our parents owned companies here in china. But what we plan is to put up our new business and we needed something to do. We plan to do something fun, which involved traveling, and meeting people and sharing experiences with them. So… we decided to hitchhike to every country that is near to China, in 50 days or less. This gives us the opportunity to meet fun people and see fun places all over the Asia.
Our first destination is the Philippines, we have heard that there are many Chinese come and visit the Philippines to build up a business. And company registration Philippines, help investors or other foreign companies doing business in the Philippines, because you must register your company with all the required Philippine government agencies to operate.
As much as we’re into seeing all the great places we’ll visit, we’re even more excited to meet the people that will take us to those places. Hitch50 isn’t really a project about places or to find a job. It’s about people.

Hello world!

Posted in Uncategorized by on the June 16, 2011

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