Thursday, March 27, 2008

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Goat fighting at Water Margin Liangshan

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-02 15:44:21

A goat fighting competition was held at Dingzhuang Village, Liangshan
Town, Liangshan County, Jining City in southwest Shandong Province on
March 1. Goat fighting is a traditional folk custom of the Water Margin
Liangshan, and there will be more than 100 such competitions every year.
This competition attracted over 500 goat fighting lovers from 13 counties
in Henan, Anhui, Shandong and another two provinces to participate, and
residents from 14 towns and townships came to watch the game.

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Chinese Online Class - China's first women's motor racing team

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China's first women's motor racing team

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-01 14:40:54

The first women's motor racing team in China made up of young female
urbanites showed up in Beijing Goldenport Motor Park on the morning of
Feb. 28. Pretty girls are no longer a setting beside cars, but
controllers of speed. This racing team will participate in the 2006 China
Circuit Championship, rendering audience a brand-new understanding of
pretty women racers.

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Learn Chinese - China oil reserve base program in full swing

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China oil reserve base program in full swing

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-28 13:48:23

Chinanews, Feb. 28 - National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
Fixed Assets Investment Department Director Yang Qingwei revealed
recently that China's national strategic oil reserve base construction is
in full swing. Zhenhai base in Zhejiang's Ningbo City has built up 16
storage tanks in 2005, while bases in Zhoushan, Dalian and Huangdao have
entered the stage of infrastructure construction. These four oil reserve
bases will be completed successively starting from this year.
Zhenhai base is scheduled to set up 52 storage tanks by the end of this
year, and the completed 16 are located in the east. Upon completion of
the project, this base will be able to reserve 5.2 million cubic meters
of oil. The other three bases will be completed around 2007.
The first-phase projects of national strategic oil reserve bases will
draw to an end one after another, indicating that China's strategic oil
reserve system will become reality. According to energy resource experts,
China is a big oil consumer. In order to guarantee stable oil supply,
China must establish a four-tier oil reserve system. The first tier is
the national strategic oil reserve mechanism, whose main objective is to
ensure energy security when oil supply is seriously affected by military
or political turbulences in other parts of the world, and its focal point
is crude oil. The other three tiers are respectively commercial reserves
of the three petroleum magnates, reserves of big oil consumers, and other
reserves in the society, all of which emphasize particularly on product
oil.
China's current strategic oil reserve status is far from satisfactory,
since the main body of reserves is only composed of PetroChina and
Sinopec, whose overall reserves can meet at most 21 days of domestic
demand. In developed countries with established strategic oil reserves
such as the US, Japan, Germany and France, their governmental and private
reserves will be able to last 158 days, 161 days, 117 days and 96 days,
respectively.

          ��Guangdong to house oil reserve bases
          ��China oil refiners post US$3.7b loss in 05
          ��China should refine 30 megatons of oil in 2006
          ��Dependence on oil needs to be cut
          ��China starts to establish oil reserve center
          ��Chinese govt may ease curbs on oil price

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Chinese language - Draft amendment to education law under review

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Draft amendment to education law under review

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-25 18:08:16

(Source: Xinhua)

Several pupils from Huangju primary school in Bishidu Town of Hubei's
Ezhou City happily received enrollment fee and bags presented by the
educational fund of the village on Feb. 20, 2006.

Feb. 25 - The draft amendment to China's Law on Compulsory Education,
aiming to ensure a stable investment system for rural education, was
tabled to lawmakers on Saturday for the first review at the beginning of
a four-day legislative session.
The draft amendment to guarantee a nine-year free education for rural
poor children will be deliberated for three rounds before being enacted.
"Education resources are not distributed fairly. Disparity, existing
among schools and regions, and between cities and the countryside, is
growing every day," said Education Minister Zhou Ji.
The education system, based on the 20-year-old compulsory education law,
must be improved as the disparity of education resources has aroused
great concern and "strong" complaints from the general public, Zhou said.
According to sources close to the legislative session, the draft
amendment placed emphasis on specifying the funding responsibility of
central and local governments for rural schools, which is expected to
lift the educational burden of poverty-stricken rural families and to
give rural kids equal opportunities as their peers in cities.
China enacted the law on compulsory education in 1986, freeing students
from tuition fees in six-year primary school and three-year middle school
studies.
But families in some rural areas were burdened with heavy "educational
expenses," including the costs of textbooks, winter heat, and
transportation, as local governments could not set aside enough budget
for education.
Urban families and governments of rich regions, on the other hand, have
never been troubled with this headache.
In 1998, government budget for compulsory education in Shanghai was 10
times that in the central province of Henan. The figure was 50 times
higher in 2005, comparing the budget in Shanghai and that in the
countryside of Henan.
The growing wealth gap has started to undermine the people's equal rights
to education, sociologists say.
When children in such metropolis as Beijing and Shanghai study in schools
equipped with planetarium and swimming pools, children in poor
countryside, especially in western China, have to spend their school age
in make-shift schools, besieged with worry they might be forced to drop
out for high costs of schooling.
According to statistics of the Ministry of Education, drop-out rate among
students under compulsory education in big and middle-sized cities were
almost zero in 2004, but it was 2.45 percent for rural primary school
students and 3.9 percent for rural junior high school students, or even
as high as 5 percent inrural areas in seven provinces in central and west
China.
Zhang Jianhua, a State Council (or the cabinet) official in charge of
education, science and culture, said the draft amendment asks the
provincial governments, rather than county-level governments as
stipulated in the to-be-revised law, to take the responsibility to fund
compulsory education in their own provinces.
The draft also demands expenses for this purpose should be listed in the
budget of the provincial governments, said Zhang, director of the
Education, Science and Cultural Department of the Legislative Affairs
Office, the State Council.
"And the governments are required to give priority to rural schools when
they draw up the budget for compulsory education," Zhang said, citing the
provisions of the draft amendment, which also demand the central
government to cover the cost of textbooks for rural compulsory education
in the central and western regions.
To reinforce the teaching staff of rural schools, the draft amendment
requires teachers in urban public schools who are to receive the senior
professional title or are freshly employed teachers to go to
underdeveloped rural areas to teach for a certain time.
The Chinese government has paying great heeds to improve rural education,
with a recent promise to allocate 218 billion yuan (26.9 billion U.S.
dollars) in the next five years to boost compulsory education in the
countryside.
Rural students are expected to be exempted from all tuition fees and
other educational expenses, including the costs of textbooks, winter
heat, and transportation, according to the government.
Education experts who are worried about the negative impact of the
widening wealth gap on education, urged equal opportunities for all
children to receive education in order to root out hidden danger of
social instability.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Huge thermometer in Shenyang

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Huge thermometer in Shenyang

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A 45-meter-tall huge thermometer valued at around 500,000 RMB (US$61,652)
was put in use out of the regional weather center building in Liaoning's
Shenyang City on Feb. 22, 2006. It is learnt that the thermometer will
report real time weather round the clock.

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Chinese Online Class - "Make a wish" wall

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"Make a wish" wall

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A citizen in Jiangsu's Changzhou pasted a piece of paper written with
good wishes on the "make a wish" wall. There is a "make a wish" wall in
the Popular Bookmall of the city, and local citizens have filled this
wall with messages of good wishes for friends, family members, classmates
and themselves.

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Learn Chinese online - Milan Fashion Week launches

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Milan Fashion Week launches

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A model displays a creation 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 Chinese online - "Thousand-hand Kwan-yin" performed in Shanghai

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"Thousand-hand Kwan-yin" performed in Shanghai

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Performers from the China Disabled People's Arts Troupe perform the dance
"Thousand-hand Kwan-yin" during a large scale singing and dancing
performance in Shanghai, February 18, 2006.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Learn mandarin - Giant panda couple for Taiwan play in snow

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Giant panda couple for Taiwan play in snow

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-17 10:05:54

"Tuan Tuan" and "Yuan Yuan", the giant panda couple, to be presented to
the Taiwan compatriots play in the snow at the China Giant Panda Research
Centre in Wolong, Southwest China's Sichuan Province on Feb. 16, 2006.
The research centre will hold a officially opening ceremony today.

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Chinese language - HK staged wedding dress show

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HK staged wedding dress show

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A centurial wedding dress show was held on the square of the World Trade
Center at Hong Kong's Causeway Bay on Feb. 14, and models displayed the
latest 2006 wedding dress designs in the charming lights.

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Chinese paintings about HK displayed in Beijing

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"Chinese Paintings Paint China -- Exhibition of Paintings about Hong
Kong" opened in Beijing's National Art Museum of China. Over 90 works
created by over 30 famous painters from 30 provinces, cities and
autonomous regions in China was on display. This exhibition made an
attempt to work out a new issue on how to demonstrate a modern metropolis
by way of traditional Chinese painting.

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Performance of holding up "fairy"

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-13 17:04:59

Traditional folk performances show their magnificence one after another
in Shanxi's Taigu County on this Lantern Festival. Rural artists
distinguished themselves by giving a performance, in which strong men
hold up some mascots such as a basket, a bunch of flowers or an umbrella
with a "fairy" standing on top of it. Pictured: A team of performers was
walking in a parade with fairies held up high.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Chinese School - China to celebrate Lantern Festival

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China to celebrate Lantern Festival

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A man was attracted by a huge red lantern for the upcoming Lantern
Festival in Nanjing, capital of east china's Jiangsu province February
10, 2006. The traditional Chinese festival will fall on February 12.

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Learn Chinese online - Spring job fair in Shandong

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Spring job fair in Shandong

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Job-seekers, many of them college graduates, look at employment
opportunities at a job fair in Weifang, East China's Shandong Province
Februrary 9, 2006. Four million Chinese college graduates are expected to
join the labor forces in 2006.

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Chinese language - Largest dome-head optical railway station

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Largest dome-head optical railway station

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-08 17:20:15

Shanghai South Railway Station, the largest dome-head optical railway
station in the world, has basically completed its main building on Feb.
7. This railway station is scheduled to be completed and put into trial
operation in April this year. At that time the station will become a huge
passenger transportation hub which allows passengers to choose among
railway, metro, light rail, inter-city coaches and buses in it.

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Dining at a toilet restaurant

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In the "toilet" restaurant, foods are placed in containers with the shape
of chamber pots and some ice-creams are made in the shape of shits and
sold to customers.

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