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Q: Which Chinese presents?

This summer I'll visit my in-laws including my nephew who is five years old. They say bring him some things from China, but what? I don't think chopsticks will be enough, and it may be a few years early for baijiu.

Can you help this laoshi? What Chinese gifts should I bequeath to His Nephewness?  

Please, any help is appreciated. 

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  I gave a nephew of the same age a box of dvds. Twenty odd cartoons and kid's films. P**s cheap out here. I'd avoid cuddly toys though, you never know what they're made of. Kid stands too close to a naked flame and 'WOOF', you'll never be invited round for dinner again.

bill8899:

DVDs - great idea. No cuddly toys, OK. Thanks!

 

With apologies to Hello Kitty.

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mArtiAn:

DVD9 is the better quality. Most should work once they get played back home. Best check them first though.

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how about you buy him Chinese trains toy like maglav, it's something he can put in his room and you can find them online.

bill8899:

Thank you Mr. Stein!

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I bought my nephew a remote control dragon . Taobao.

bill8899:

LMAO heck yea! Going to Taobao now!

wink

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