Thursday, March 27, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Guangxi Museum of Nationalities began construction

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Guangxi Museum of Nationalities began construction

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The ground breaking ceremony of Guangxi Museum of Nationalities was held
at the Qingxiu Mountain Scenic Area in Nanning City on March 2. Covering
an area of 130 mu (21.45 acres), the museum will consume an investment of
250 million RMB (US$31.25 million) and be completed in October, 2008.
This cultural facility construction project is of the largest scale and
with the largest investment in Guangxi since the founding of PRC in 1949.
The museum will display tangible and intangible culture of various
nationalities in Guangxi and at the same time, undertake the mission of
cultural exchanges with ASEAN countries.

Pictured is the stereoscopic photo of the museum.

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Chinese Mandarin - Dragon dance held in Henan

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Dragon dance held in Henan

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Folk artists perform dragon dance on March 1, the 2nd day of the 2nd
lunar month, in Kaifeng, Henan province. According to the folk tradition,
"the Dragon King raises its head on the 2nd day of the 2nd lunar month,"
people on that day holds various folk activities to wish a good harvest
of grain in New Year.

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Learn Chinese online - Volunteer club attracts foreign teacher

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Volunteer club attracts foreign teacher

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Female American teacher Kimberly Cherry (in the middle) from the
International College of Ningbo University was talking with pupils in
English in the volunteer club in the city's Baisha Street on the
afternoon of Feb. 26th, 2006. It was learned that since the volunteer
club initiated by the street was founded one year ago, its volunteers
have served over 800 residents.

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Chinese School - HK hosts first sex culture exhibition

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HK hosts first sex culture exhibition

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Hong Kong's first sex culture exhibition was held in Central on Feb. 26,
popularizing and drawing people's attention to sex education and sex
culture by product exhibition, game booths and road shows.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Chinese language - Laid-off workers received free computer training

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Laid-off workers received free computer training

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Laid-off workers in northern Auhui Province's Chaohu City were having a
computer training class on the evening of Feb. 22nd. The labor and
employment administration center in Juchao District of the city hired
professional teachers from the Radio and TV University in the same
district to help laid-off workers to acquire a skill. All laid-off
workers with a certificate can get free textbooks of computer skills and
receive free computer training. After the training, they will be
qualified to attain the "Data Entry Certificate" granted by the labor
authority.

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Chinese Mandarin - Human Dragon Dance in Guangdong

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Human Dragon Dance in Guangdong

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Locals dance together to form the shape of a dragon at Dongshanwei
Village in Dongshan Town, the hometown of Human Dragon Dance on Feb. 15,
2006.

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Learn mandarin - Armani's creations

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Armani's creations

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Models display creations by Italian designer Giorgio Armani as part of
his Fall/Winter 2006/2007 women's ready to wear collection in Milan, 20
February 2006.

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Learn mandarin - Villagers busy with spinning

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Villagers busy with spinning

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People living at Chanfang Township of Hebei's Shahe City in Taihang
mountainous region have the custom of spinning and weaving coarse cloth.
Their colorful textile products full of local features are not only used
by themselves but also sell like hot cakes in cities. The temperature in
this township rose after the Lantern Festival, and native female
villagers all left their houses to engage themselves in spinning and
weaving brocades. Some households even have all members participate,
creating a joyful and harmonious atmosphere.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Learn Chinese - 77.76% of netizens will not buy Chivas any more

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77.76% of netizens will not buy Chivas any more

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It was learned from finance.sina.com.cn that since the news that Chivas's
actual cost was only 25 yuan (US$3) was published, 77.76% of netizens
said that they will not buy Chivas any more. Up to 20:00 on Feb. 5th, a
total of 36,464 netizens participated in this online survey. 28,355 of
these netizens indicate that they are not going to purchase Chivas any
more while the rest 8,109 reveal that they will continue to buy products
of this brand.

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Learn Chinese online - China's publishers face stagflation

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China's publishers face stagflation

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Pictured: Owing to continuous increase of storage size, bookstores offer
discounts to boost sales.

Feb. 16 - According to the latest report on the development of China's
publishing industry released on February 15, China's book varieties
increased 9.4% in 2004, total impression declined 3.8%, and gross marked
price grew 5.5%. Net sales volume fell 1.32%, but revenue climbed 5.28%.
Storage rate rose 8.04% and their overall marked price was up 11.9%.
These figures mirror the status of the publishing industry as marked
increase of variety, continuous decrease of impression and sales volume,
constant growth of returned books and storage rate, and the threat of
stagflation.

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Learn Mandarin online - Luxury cruise liner to be launched on Yangtze River

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Luxury cruise liner to be launched on Yangtze River

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Chinanews, Feb. 15 �C China��s most luxury cruise liner on the Yangtze
River is now at its final stage of decoration in Chongqing and will start
its maiden journey along the Three Gorges on March, 6. The Chongqing
Xinshiji Cruising Company said that with an investment of 80 million
yuan, it would become the most luxury ship on the Yangtze River.
The cruise ship was built mainly for tourists from Europe and the United
States, with a five-day trip along the Three Gorges costing about 1,000
US dollars.
A six-storey ship covering 13,000 square meters
The gigantic cruise ship all together has six storeys. It measures
21-meter tall, 17.5-meter wide with a total length of 126.8 meters. The
scenery viewing stand built on top of the ship, the entertaining hall and
a large bar room inside the ship each covers more than 1,000 square
meters and other amenities on board include a cigarette smoking bar, book
store, beauty saloon, and shops. The ship has 153 standard cabins and
suites, which can hold up to 320 passengers. All rooms are provided with
satellite TV, domestic and international phone dialing service.
Passengers can take the two glass-made elevators at the central part of
the ship or a revolving stairs directly to the top.
Special technology to prevent travel sickness
Apart from advanced devices installed in the ship, the ship also adopts
anti-bumping technology so that passengers on board will not suffer
travel sickness.
Ten luxury liners cruising on Yangtze River
There are all together ten five-star cruising ships built for the Yangtze
River travel. Five of them were built in the latest two years and three
are still being built.

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Learn Chinese - Sugar figurines attracted foreigners

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Sugar figurines attracted foreigners

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A foreigner was captivated by sugar figurines on Feb. 13. In recent days,
several folk artists from the rural area of Jiangsu's Suining County
would make dough figurines and sugar figurines on the square, and their
lifelike works have attracted crowds of people to watch and buy, enjoying
hot sales.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Learn mandarin - Lantern Festival lit up Auckland

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Lantern Festival lit up Auckland

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The 7th three-day Lantern Festival was held in Albert Park in New
Zealand's Auckland from Feb. 10 to 12 this year. This festival attracts
hundreds of thousands of local residents to participate each year and has
become one of the indispensable galas in Auckland.

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Chinese Mandarin - Hunan exempted rural children from incidental expenses

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Hunan exempted rural children from incidental expenses

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This year's spring semester began on Feb. 9th. Over 600,000 pupils and
junior high school students in rural areas of west Hunan Province will be
exempted from incidental expenses (including fee of information
technology education) and the Central Government and Hunan Province will
subsidize 70.355 million yuan for this exemption. Starting from 2006,
Hunan will gradually carry out Central Government's policy of exempting
rural children receiving compulsory education from incidental expenses in
two years.

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Learn Chinese - Huge heart-shaped rose bouquet

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Huge heart-shaped rose bouquet

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An exquisite heart-shaped rose bouquet 0.9 meter tall and 0.6 meter wide
with 199 roses on both sides appeared in Suzhou on Feb. 8. As the
Valentine's Day is imminent, many young people racked their brains to
bring their lovers an unexpected pleasure.

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Learn Chinese - The lantern fair of "auspicious dog"

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The lantern fair of "auspicious dog"

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From the third day of the Chinese New Year to the Valentine's Day, China
Dinosaur Park in Jiangsu's Changzhou sponsored the large-scale Auspicious
Dog Spring Festival Lantern Fair. Lanterns of various exquisite designs
attracted many citizens.

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