Thursday, March 27, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Fashionable speakers

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Fashionable speakers

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-02 15:51:20

A clerk of an acoustic equipment store in Anhui's Huaibei City was
displaying a type of fashionable cartoon-shaped acoustic equipment on
March 1. Such acoustic equipment can work without power supply and
integrates mini, energy saving and fashion, winning popularity among
customers.

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Chinese language - China to constitute 5 education-related laws

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China to constitute 5 education-related laws

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-01 15:06:15

Chinanews, Beijing, Mar.1(By Zhou Zhaojun) - Chinese Minister of
Education Zhou Ji indicated on the press conference held by the State
Council Information Office on Feb. 28 that in the next five years, China
will further promote educational legislation. It plans to constitute five
laws, including the "degree law", "examination law", "school law",
"lifelong education law", and "education investment law".
Since fraudulent practices cannot be stopped in various exams in recent
years and academic corruption is increasingly rampant, the society pay
close attention to the constitution of the "examination law" which will
cover all educational exams organized by China's educational departments,
such as the university entrance exam, the entrance examination of
postgraduates, the College English Test and the self-study exam. In
addition, the "examination law" will set relevant provisions to punish
academic corruption.
The "education investment law" is another bright spot. Zhou said that
during the 11th "Five-Year Plan" period (2006-2010), China will strive to
lift the ratio of financial investment in education to GDP to 4%.
Statistics show that currently the ratio is less than 3%.
China will also rectify four operational education-related laws in the
next five years, namely "Compulsory Education Law", "Education Law",
"Higher Education Law" and "Teachers Law," of which "Compulsory Education
Law" has submitted an amended draft to the National People's Congress
(NPC) Standing Committee.
According to Zhou, the amended "Compulsory Education Law" will have a
special chapter on construction of ranks of teachers, rural teachers in
particular. The amended draft stipulates that the salary level for rural
teachers should not be lower than that of local civil servants.

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Chinese language - Dough figurine of Winter Olympic champion

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Dough figurine of Winter Olympic champion

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Mr. He Xiaozheng, a folk dough figurine master in Shandong, was busy
finishing his dough figurine "Winter Olympic Champion Han Xiaopeng" on
Feb. 27th. Han won the gold medal of the men's freestyle aerials in the
Turin Games, which was the first Winter Olympic gold medal for the
Chinese men's team. It took Mr. He two days to complete the dough
figurine of Han. The figurine is 24cm tall, 21cm wide and consumed 2kg of
flour.

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Chinese School - Travel promotion activity in Zhaoqing

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Travel promotion activity in Zhaoqing

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Girls in ancient costumes carry baskets with flowers during a travel
promotion activity in Qixingyan Scenic Spot in Zhaoqing city in Guangdong
province on Feb. 25, 2006.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Chinese School - Rural seniors have their own resorts

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Rural seniors have their own resorts

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-23 16:35:38

"Seniors in our village no longer have to worry that they don't have
places to visit," said the aged Li Yun delightedly while playing cards in
Jiahuzhuang Village in Shantang Town of Henan's Jun County on Feb. 21.
The village has invested more than 100,000 RMB (US$12,330) to establish
an activity center, which could accommodate 60-odd people, for the
elderly in the village to have fun. The center opens to seniors for free
during the daytime.

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Chinese Online Class - LA museum ready for Chinese gardening

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LA museum ready for Chinese gardening

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-22 14:12:36

Red lanterns were hung up high in the Chinese garden construction site of
Huntington Library and Botanical Garden in Los Angeles, showing that
everything was ready for the infrastructure construction and awaiting the
arrival of China's Suzhou gardeners in March. The first scenic spot is
expected to open this August.

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Learn Chinese - Beijing to include happiness in harmonious society assessment

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Beijing to include happiness in harmonious society assessment

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-21 14:07:45

Chinanews, Beijing, Feb. 21 (By Wu Qingcai) - Beijing Municipal Bureau of
Statistics Director General Cui Shuqiang revealed on February 20 at
Beijing's statistical working conference that this year Beijing would
initiate research on happiness index and launch a system of happiness
indicators that would be included in the work of assessing indicators for
a harmonious society. From this point onward, the feeling of happiness
would become an important indicator to assess whether Beijing has
achieved a harmonious society.
It was learned that Beijing's "harmonious societal indicator system"
comprises three major categories, with the first and third categories
being objective indicators. The second category is a subjective indicator
that includes separate indicators such as "self-recognition of citizens
at the bottom stratum", "feeling of social belonging", "comparative sense
of deprivation" and among these, "happiness index" would be a part.
"The degree of satisfaction of citizens towards their living and work
environment can possibly become part of the happiness index," Cui
Shuqiang told reporters. At present, the research on the "happiness
index" is still ongoing. It is estimated that this system will be
launched this year. According to preliminary conjecture, the survey of
happiness will include the degree of satisfaction that citizens feel
about themselves in the five categories of personal income, work, living
conditions, social interaction and comprehensive assessment.
Analysts point out that the launch of a happiness index shows that the
government dares to put pressure on itself on issues ranging from
attending to citizen's material needs, economic conditions to their
spiritual needs and psychological feelings. This also means that the
starting point of governmental work will be whether citizens are
satisfied or unsatisfied, happy or unhappy. This signifies that "using
people as basic value" will truly become the core administrative concept
for government.

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Chinese Mandarin - Matchmaking event drawed 10,000 in Nanjing

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Matchmaking event drawed 10,000 in Nanjing

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A man walks past posters at a matchmaking event in a park in Nanjing,
East China's Jiangsu province February 18, 2006. More than ten thousands
people participated in the event.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Bohai Bank started operation

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Bohai Bank started operation

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-17 11:08:13

Lion dances are performed during the opening ceremony of the Bohai Bank
at the bank's headquarters in Tianjin, north China, Thursday, Feb. 16,
2006. Bohai Bank, the first new stockholding commercial bank approved by
the Chinese government since 1996, started operation Thursday. As the
first national commercial bank headquartered in Tianjin, the bank is also
the first of its kind that ushered in overseas strategic investors in the
preparatory stage.

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Learn Mandarin online - Chinese laborers in oversupply

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Chinese laborers in oversupply

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-15 17:29:00

Feb. 15 - China's National Development and Reform Commission revealed on
Feb. 14th that a total of around 25 million people need to get employed
in cities in 2006, while only 11 million positions will be available this
year, which means that 14 million laborers will be oversupplied, rising 1
million over that of 2005.
People in poverty-stricken areas and unpopular industries as well as
needy groups will face more employment problems. Around 60% of the labor
forces in 2006 come from rural areas, and most of them have to find a job
in cities.

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Chinese Online Class - Students strive for "green class"

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Students strive for "green class"

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-14 17:02:13

Primary and middle schools in Jinan City started the new semester on Feb.
13. The No. 1 Primary School affiliated to Shandong University launched
the green civilization campaign called "build a resource-saving school
and strive for green class." Students in every class set up "make waste
profitable" recycling boxes on their own initiative and put waste paper,
dated newspaper and beverage bottles into their recycling boxes.

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Learn Mandarin online - Majie Story-telling Gathering

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Majie Story-telling Gathering

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Feb. 10th was a rare day of good weather in the history of Majie
Story-telling Gathering, and hundreds of thousands of local people paid a
visit to the gathering. With an extended history, the Majie Story-telling
Gathering in Henan's Baofeng County had been selected as one of the top
10 Chinese folk customs by related departments and is cited as "Majie
Story-telling Gathering on January 13th in the lunar calendar" and a
wonder in China's cultural history.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Largest lantern hung up

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Largest lantern hung up

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People are hanging up a huge red lantern in Zhengzhou, Central China's
Henan on Feb. 9, 2006. The lantern with 350 kilograms in weight and 5.3
metre in diameter is said the largest lantern in cubage made by Chinese
traditional technics.

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Chinese Online Class - China's largest lollipop-made dog

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China's largest lollipop-made dog

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A 9-meter-tall, 7-meter-long Troy dog made of 200,000 lollipops attracted
citizens and tourists at the Window of the World, a scenic spot in
Changsha City during the Spring Festival holiday. When tourists make
bowwow, the dog will spit out a lollipop from its mouth. An official at
the scenic spot said that this lollipop-made dog is currently the largest
and the most spectacular of its kind in China.

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Bookshelf in the air

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A bookstore in Nanjing set up a huge 7-layer bookshelf more than 50
meters in total length and nearly 10 meters above the floor on Feb. 7,
enabling every reader to experience the tangible imposing feeling of
sitting in a city of books. Such a bookshelf is the first of its kind in
China, and the bookstore is preparing to apply for a domestic Guinness
record.

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Learn mandarin - Lanterns Festival approaching

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Lanterns Festival approaching

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A girl looks at paper lanterns in Nanjing Confucius Temple in Nanjing,
East China's Jiangsu Province February 7, 2006. Local residents rush to
the market to choose favourite laterns as Chinese traditional Lanterns
Festival is approaching.

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