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From a calendar in Jonathan Revusky's Tarragona apartment. Jon tells me all the signs at the Moscow train station are bilingual, in Russian and Chinese. There is no English or any other Western European language. "Surely, this is a message, no?"
Two days ago, I brought this up to my friend Igor in the Friendly Lounge, and he said, "Yes, that's true." Igor goes to Russia every year.
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I just got a new update that in the Moscow airport, the signage is trilingual: Russian, Chinese English.
My informant also tells me that the place is full of Chinese tourists.
The first photo with the model jet is a masterpiece of PR framing
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