Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Chinese Online Class - A special wedding for brain-damaged girl

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A special wedding for brain-damaged girl

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A bridegroom is singing to his bride at a special wedding held in
Changzhou, Jiangsu on April 12, 2006. The 21-year old bride suffer brain
death caused by an incident on November 10, 2005. She gives birth to baby
100 days when she was still in deep coma.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Chinese language - China may grant 3G licenses to foreign firms

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China may grant 3G licenses to foreign firms

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Chinanews, Apr. 7 - Sina Corporation learned from an informed source that
China is expected to allow foreign investors to run 3G businesses in the
mainland so as to support the development of its own 3G standard
TC-SCDMA. If affirmed, this policy will enormously boost the mainland's
3G development.
This informed source also pointed out that at present a renowned Hong
Kong-based telecom operator has initially confirmed to obtain a 3G
license within this year. However, these words are not confirmed by the
related department of the Ministry of Information Industry (MII).
According to analysis of this informed source, the mainland expects to
learn from the Hong Kong telecom operator's experience in 3G operation to
effectively support the development of TC-SCDMA technology.
Industry insiders point out that another cause for the mainland to admit
foreign operators in 3G development is that 3G development will cost
tremendous investment and face high risks, and introduction of foreign
capital will reduce the risk to a certain degree.
Based on its schedule to open the telecom industry to foreign investors,
in 2006 the Chinese government will gradually remove geographical
restrictions on foreign capital in terms of beeper and cell phone imports
and fixed-line telephone services, and accomplish liberalization of
network services.
An MII spokesman revealed that this year China does intend to introduce
more non-public capital into the fundamental telecom sector and bring
such capital into full play. Nonetheless, foreign investors' real focus
lies in 3G operation which is about to be launched. This year, 3G
cooperation policies are very likely to see a remarkable breakthrough.

          ��3G mobile phone to see 30 mln new users every year
          ��Telecoms sector receives 3G boost
          ��Operators gear up for 3G services
          ��China to publish 3G policy in 2006
          ��China-made 3G terminals passed test
          ��Telecom operators to jointly build 3G network
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          ��China ready for 3G development

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Chinese School - New soldiers showed talents

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�� Miss Tourism showed self-designed apparels

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New soldiers showed talents

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Zhang Pengfei, a recruit of the Armed Police Force Xuzhou Division,
showed his "toad skills" to fellows on April 4. As new soldiers were
about to go for their posts in grass-roots detachments, the division
organized some soldiers with specialties to show off their talents, in an
effort to stimulate all new soldiers to love the army and practice
martial arts.

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Over-weight children do exercises

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Over-weight children do exercises

www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-03 16:53:50

International healthcare product brand OSIM held a "little knights pledge
resolution" meeting in Hong Kong's Cityplaza on April 1. More than ten
over-weight children who made up their mind to overcome the obesity
problem demonstrated instant weight-losing exercises, proving benefits
from interesting sports with action.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Learn mandarin - Suzhou's embroidery masterpiece

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Suzhou's embroidery masterpiece

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Pictured, the complete hair embroidery work featuring the "Picture of
Emperor Kangxi's Visit to South China" which took Suzhou Embroidery
Research Institute over two years to finish. It is 6.4 meters long and
0.65 meter wide and consists of four hair embroidery masterpieces. This
embroidery work will be collected by China Art Institute (CAI). It was
learned that the embroidery originated from a painting with the same name
created by Wang Yun, a painter in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911AD). The
work depicts the grand view of Emperor Kangxi's visit to South China. It
is made of specially processed long hairs as threads and is regarded as a
masterpiece of Suzhou's embroidery.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Suzhou's embroidery masterpiece

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Suzhou's embroidery masterpiece

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Pictured, the complete hair embroidery work featuring the "Picture of
Emperor Kangxi's Visit to South China" which took Suzhou Embroidery
Research Institute over two years to finish. It is 6.4 meters long and
0.65 meter wide and consists of four hair embroidery masterpieces. This
embroidery work will be collected by China Art Institute (CAI). It was
learned that the embroidery originated from a painting with the same name
created by Wang Yun, a painter in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911AD). The
work depicts the grand view of Emperor Kangxi's visit to South China. It
is made of specially processed long hairs as threads and is regarded as a
masterpiece of Suzhou's embroidery.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Learn mandarin - Close contact between frog and man

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Spring scenery of No. 1 water town in China

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Tourists were appreciating the scenery of Zhouzhuang, the No.1 water town
in China, on a boat on March 25. Located in the southwest of Jiangsu's
Kunshan City, the ancient Zhouzhuang Town boasts of an extended history,
numerous talented celebrities, and unparalleled water town scenery which
earn it the fame as the No. 1 water town in China.

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Foreign-related Three Gorges tourism

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-28 16:35:19

Six luxury yachts including one named Yangtze River Paradise berthed in
Yichang Port on March 27, carrying more than a thousand foreign tourists.
According to a leader of Yichang Port's passenger terminal,
foreign-related Three Gorges tourism has fully opened, with nearly 40
large luxury yachts carrying several thousand foreign visitors to
appreciate the picturesque scenery of the Three Gorges in spring.

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Children of various ethnic groups celebrate birthday

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33 kindergarten children of various minority ethnic groups, including
Uygur and Hui, celebrated their birthday together led by their teacher in
Xinjiang's Urumchi City on March 27. All of them were born in March.

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Ocean Park Hong Kong held an activity called "close contact with animals"
on March 27 and staff of the park showed close contact between frogs and
human in order to stimulate people to protect animals and the nature.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Chinese language - 1st Chinese essay competition for Japanese

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1st Chinese essay competition for Japanese

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-28 16:00:34

The first Chinese essay competition for Japanese jointly sponsored by
Journal of Chinese in Japan and Japan-China Communication Institute held
an awarding ceremony in the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan on the
afternoon of Mar. 27th. Award winners Uehara Asami (student group) is a
senior of Daito Bunka University. Her essay titled "We are friends
forever" is about her experience in learning Chinese in Shandong
University.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Samaranch granted PhD in China

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Samaranch granted PhD in China

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-24 09:23:51

Former president of the International Olympic Commitee Juan Antonio
Samaranch (left) received a souvenir from an official of Zhejiang
University, after Samaranch was granted an honorary doctorate degree in
Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province, Thursday, March 23, 2006.

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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Chinese language - CNOOC discovered new oilfield in Bohai Bay

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CNOOC discovered new oilfield in Bohai Bay

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Chinanews, Beijing, Mar. 21 (By Jia Quanxin) - China National Offshore
Oil Corp. (CNOOC) announced lately that its independent prospecting well
Bozhong (BZ) 29-4-2 drilled in Bohai Bay proved a success.
BZ29-4-2 is CNOOC's first discovery in 2006. The company will drill an
evaluation well to verify the commercial value of this discovery in the
near future.
BZ29-4-2 was found to have 34.5 meters of gas pay zone and 13 meters of
oil zone. Drill stem test shows that it can produce 760 barrels of oil
per day by 7.94mm choke.
CNOOC expects to put ten nearshore projects on stream this year. A total
of 16 development projects will be put into production in China's
maritime territory in 2006 and 2007.
At the same time, CNOOC will undertake more active prospecting in Bohai
Sea and South China Sea within China's maritime territory in pursuit of
more petroleum and natural gas reserves. The company will also exert more
efforts prospecting overseas. CNOOC's investment in development is
expected to see 30% of growth and reach US$2.59 billion in 2006 compared
with last year's budget.

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Chinese School - Hope Project granted spring semester school aid

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Hope Project granted spring semester school aid

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Needy students in the No. 1 primary school of Jiangsu's Lianyungang City
were excited to receive 21,850 RMB (US$2,694) of spring semester school
aid from the Hope Project delivered by the Communist Youth League
Lianyungang Committee on Mar. 16. The Committee launched the Hope
Project's spring semester school aid ceremony on that day and started
another round of Youth League's poverty relief and school aid missions.
Statistics show that in the past 13 years, the Hope Project of the city
has cumulatively raised 8 million RMB of funds, subsidized 7,500 needy
students and helped establish 46 Hope primary schools.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Taiwan aboriginal folk dances

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Taiwan aboriginal folk dances

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Taiwan Nine Tribes cultural and art troupe staged a special evening party
of aboriginal folk dances of the island in a movie theatre in Henan's
Qinyang City on March 12. The party mainly displayed folk customs and
aboriginal dances of nine mountain aboriginal tribes of Taiwan, including
Bunon, Tsou, Rukai, Paiwan, Amis, Atayal, Saisiyat, Punuyumayan and Yami.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Chinese language - Waist drum players form a heart shape

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Waist drum players form a heart shape

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A group of waist drum players formed a huge heart shape and the word
"love" at Jiuzhen Mountain scenic spot in Wuhan's Caidian District on
March 8, celebrating the Women's Day in a unique way.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Learn Chinese - Abbot sold travel notes

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Abbot sold travel notes

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Abbot Benxing (true self), China's first abbot acquiring a master's
degree from a foreign country, executive director of China Buddhism
Association, vice president of Fujian provincial Buddhism association and
abbot of Fuzhou Kaiyuan Temple, was at an autographic session to promote
his travel diary "a lonely monk's long journey" to believers in Fuzhou's
Yueyang Bookstore on March 5. This book was a record of his experiences
of visiting and studying in nearly 30 countries and regions in Asia,
Europe, America and Oceania since he became a monk in 1985.

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