Picture perfect CH

have to write a travel piece about Switzerland to promote outbound travel to the country of watch, 007 ski outer scene location, lux of the lux. i am looking through my window trying to remember my skiing time there, while watching laotaitai doing taiji on the square. how far is china away from Switzerland?
now these two worlds are eagerly to meet. Crowded buses stuffing 50tourists hurrying through 13 countries in 11 days in Europe are the vehicle, literally. we are all looking for the jetsetters, but where the heck are they? the average purchasing spending of each chinese bus tourist is 1700euro, more than American and Japanese. ok, what the heck do they buy? bus- touring jetsetters? i was briefed by J over pink loft dinner. my rollercoaster year accumulated thousands of airmileage for me but did some real damage to the bank account. i thought of blaming the year of roaster, but during the same period of time, j's one man's shop grew 10 times bigger. The business idea is as simple as developing a software allowing chinese tour operator and European hotels to mix and match at last minute rate. so obvious, so brilliant."a guy's book" story, apparently called in dutch. sorry, J, i could not find a synonym in english, in chinese, we call it, today's China story. you just find one thing, and do it right at the right time here today, everything is possible. the common belief anyway. so everyone is multitasking, putting many eggs in a little basket/brain, wait and hope. but which one is it for tingeling? i start worrying for her.
writing for Chinese magazine is about the same like doing TV shows for the propaganda channel. Mediocre expection allows anxiety-free creative flow, no pressure, neglectable pay in return.
so what china and Switzerland have in common? I cant think of anything other than their similar initials.
Confederatio Helvetica, the ancient name of Switzerland since roman time is still in use as CH that appears on car plate, of course currency. had wondered before. Finally understand, but isnt Helvetica also a typefont?

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