Saturday, May 31, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 23rd October 2007, 07:35 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By roddy

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Bizarre idea, but have you considered the possibility that some foreign women may also be learning
Chinese?

Forum: Speaking and Listening 10th February 2007, 09:05 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Er, says who?

Steve, I'm not sure who you are and what you do but if you have a commercial product useful for
language learning and it's relevant to the discussion and of potential value to users...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 8th February 2007, 11:12 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Moved the nascent Chinesepod discussion to here
(http://www. /showthread.php?t=15515).

Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd February 2007, 01:23 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Come on folks, the guy's posting in the discussion - you could at least stop talking about him in
the third person :wink:

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Shanghainese is way too fast for me! The...

Shanghainese is way too fast for me! The 'Shanghainese girl I dated refused to speak Mandarin
(despite being fluent/standard) because it was too slow for her. (She also had a big impatient
streak...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th January 2006, 10:03 PM

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Sorry, I didn't mean to open that can of...

Sorry, I didn't mean to open that can of worms.:wall Haven't even had time to address the last
"hot" topic I started let alone this. I was actually trying to head that one off by acknowledging
the...

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Well for usefulness and practicality I chose to...

Well for usefulness and practicality I chose to learn Mandarin. Cantonese has limited use outside
of Hong Kong where many people speak English anyway.

However I really prefer the way Cantonese...

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Friday, May 30, 2008

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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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fenlan, the "warm-up" is normal IMHO. ...

fenlan, the "warm-up" is normal IMHO. In my case, it usually takes me days before I can start
speaking/understanding Japanese.

Last time I actually startled myself when I unexpectedly started to...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 12th August 2005, 07:31 AM

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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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fenlan your pronunciation is way better than...

fenlan your pronunciation is way better than mine. But you didn't sound very confident.

Please note that 山, 風, 欣 are first tone. Yours don't sound like first tone to me.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 18th July 2007, 04:14 PM

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New Antiwave Podcast 人民大会谈4 - “东南西北”宋以朗 (下)

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Re: New Antiwave Podcast 超级难说9 - 若为较劲故……?

A majority of Antiwave interviews are with foreigners, which is the main reason I don't follow it.
有点脱离了中国文化。

Forum: Speaking and Listening 16th February 2007, 11:01 AM

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Some might find it helpful to read this page with pop-up definition and pinyin provided by...

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 11th February 2006, 07:33 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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sorry amego, but do you understand the purpose of...

sorry amego, but do you understand the purpose of the :roll: smiley ??? it's meant to show
sarcasm, that you don't really believe what you said. its kind of confusing when you use it in
every post :)

Forum: Speaking and Listening 23rd January 2006, 07:09 AM

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true. But 50 years ago...hell, 30 years ago (in...

true. But 50 years ago...hell, 30 years ago (in China) you didn't have western culture and western
faces everywhere. Now you turn on the TV and you see celebrity news and Tom Cruise and Katie
Holmes...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 23rd January 2006, 06:48 AM

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I'm flattered if you're serious :) I think asians...

I'm flattered if you're serious :)
I think asians do kind of look up to white people in some physical/pop culture respects. A guy I
know in Shanghai said they admire their skin. and then there's all...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd January 2006, 01:17 AM

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赫杰, it looks like you are native speaker of...

赫杰, it looks like you are native speaker of English... you really shouldn't be upset. English
is the most important language of the world. Literaly millions of Chinese are busting their balls
to...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 19th January 2006, 02:46 PM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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If someone read some text written in standard...

If someone read some text written in standard (mandarin) chinese out loud with Shanghai-hua
pronounciations for each character, would they be understood?

Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th January 2006, 02:38 PM

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They're languages, pure and simple. They are...

They're languages, pure and simple. They are mutually incomprehensible to each other in spoken
form. In written form? Everyone writes in Mandarin. The "dialect" label is political - if
everyone...

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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Posted By Ferno

sorry amego, but do you understand the purpose of...

sorry amego, but do you understand the purpose of the :roll: smiley ??? it's meant to show
sarcasm, that you don't really believe what you said. its kind of confusing when you use it in
every post :)

Forum: Speaking and Listening 23rd January 2006, 07:09 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By Ferno

true. But 50 years ago...hell, 30 years ago (in...

true. But 50 years ago...hell, 30 years ago (in China) you didn't have western culture and western
faces everywhere. Now you turn on the TV and you see celebrity news and Tom Cruise and Katie
Holmes...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 23rd January 2006, 06:48 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By Ferno

I'm flattered if you're serious :) I think asians...

I'm flattered if you're serious :)
I think asians do kind of look up to white people in some physical/pop culture respects. A guy I
know in Shanghai said they admire their skin. and then there's all...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd January 2006, 01:17 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By Ferno

赫杰, it looks like you are native speaker of...

赫杰, it looks like you are native speaker of English... you really shouldn't be upset. English
is the most important language of the world. Literaly millions of Chinese are busting their balls
to...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 19th January 2006, 02:46 PM

Replies: 77

which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Views: 8,451

Posted By Ferno

If someone read some text written in standard...

If someone read some text written in standard (mandarin) chinese out loud with Shanghai-hua
pronounciations for each character, would they be understood?

Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th January 2006, 02:38 PM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Views: 8,451

Posted By Ferno

They're languages, pure and simple. They are...

They're languages, pure and simple. They are mutually incomprehensible to each other in spoken
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everyone...

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Chinese Online Class - China's economy may fall into deflation

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China's economy may fall into deflation

www.chinanews.cn 2005-08-01 09:47:25

(Source: Xinhua)

July 31 - At the second China economic observation forum, some economists
predict that China's economy may fall into a deflation characterized by
persistent consumer price decrease.
Lin Yifu, Director of China Center for Economic Research (CCER) of
Beijing University, said at the forum held quarterly by CCER that China
is expected to see deflation caused by overcapacity in the latter half of
2005.
Wang Jian, Deputy Secretary General for the Economic Research Institute
under State Development and Reform Commission, said that decreasing
growth of Consumer Price Index (CPI), dropping enterprise profits, as
well as losses in downstream industries areall signals that China's
economy has taken a cooling trend.
According to Wang, China's economy has reached the middle phase of the
highly-growth cycle driven by heavy industry investment since 2003. So
the investment is expected to fall in 2006 despite a continuing rapid
growth, he said.
As for the consuming sector, because this year's good harvest may result
in somewhat decrease of farm produce prices, Chinese farmers, accounting
for China's largest population, is expected to see their net income
growth of this year lower than that in last year, which will limit the
expansion of the domestic demand to a large extent, said Wang.
On the other hand, the lower expectation of this year's economic growth
in Japan, the European Union and the United Statesfor such factors as
soaring oil price will also lead to the decrease of China's export
expectation, he said.
As a result, with this cycle of investment tide draws to a close in 2007,
most new capacity will be put into production and it is inevitable to see
over-supply and price decrease then, said Wang.
China's economy has been in the alert zone of deflation, said Yuan
Gangming, research fellow of the Center for China in the World Economy of
Qinghua University. Professor Song Guoqing of CCER has the same worries.
Through data analysis, Song demonstrated that the 9.5 percent growth of
China's GDP in the first half of this year was driven by the growth of
favorable trade balance to a large extent as the real growth of domestic
demand is only 3.5 percent.
So there is possibility of weak demand and so deflation in certain period
of time, said Song. But he predict the deflation will not last long.

          ��Chinese economy to maintain steady growth (2005-07-20)
          ��China's economy grows 9.5 percent in 1st half (2005-07-20)
          ��China economy growing while landing softly (2005-07-18)
          ��China's economy in high growth, low inflation (2005-07-08)
          ��China's economy in an era of modest adjustment (2005-07-06)

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Chinese Online Class - First Wal-Mart store opens in Shanghai

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First Wal-Mart store opens in Shanghai

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Wal-Mart opens it s first store in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai July
28, 2005. Wal-Mart plans to increase its China outlets to 90 by the end
of 2006.

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - College students retread the Long March route

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College students retread the Long March route

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The activity for Chinese college students to experience the Long March
was unveiled on July 20. College students will retread the Long March
route and visit hometowns of great military leaders in Sichuan, Shaanxi
and Jiangsu to experience the hardship of the Long March.

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Rare melon in Henan's Xuchang

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Rare melon in Henan's Xuchang

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-26 16:24:25

Six melon vines yielded nine melons on July 25, at senior resident Ma
Peichi's house yard in Yanling County of Henan's Xuchang City. The
largest melon is 1.33 meters in length. Part of the melon has been cut
away and the melon has formed a light yellow and rough crust on the
surface.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Six-party talks to resume

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Six-party talks to resume

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-25 17:02:15

Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Song Min-soon(C),
head of the ROK delegation, arrives at the China World Hotel in Beijing,
capital of China, on July 25. Delegations of the Republic of Korea (ROK)
and the United States to the six-party talks started their bilateral
meeting at 8:00 a.m. Monday morning in Beijing. The fourth round of
six-party talks on the Korean Peninsular nuclear issue is scheduled to
open tomorrow in Beijing. (Xinhua photo)

Christopher Hill, US Assistant Secretary of State and head of US
delegation, arrives at China World Hotel in Beijing July 25, 2005.
(Xinhua Photo)

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - 999 gold roses for Chinese valentine's day

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999 gold roses for Chinese valentine's day

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To celebrate the Chinese valentine's day on Aug. 11, 999 hand-made golden
roses are shown by Taipei Xingqi Technology in Taipei, July 22, 2005. The
gross weight of the roeses are about 5 kilogram and cost 15 liang pure
gold worth 750,000 Taiwan yuan.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Learn Chinese - CNPC produced 65m tons of crude oil in 1st half

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CNPC produced 65m tons of crude oil in 1st half

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Chinanews, Beijing, July 21 (By Jia Quanxin) - Sources from the China
National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) said that the company saw strong
growth in the first half of this year, contributing to ensuring oil and
gas supply for the domestic market.
In the first half, CNPC produced a total of 65.45 million tons of crude
oil, a year-on-year increase of 3.9%. Turnover from main businesses
reached 335 billion yuan (41.3 billion USD), 39.6% higher than the
comparable period last year.
As a backbone state-owned enterprise, CNPC has accelerated development of
main businesses and striven to build itself a resource-saving enterprise
in order to guarantee oil and gas supply for the domestic market. In the
first six months, CNPC made great efforts in exploring new oil and gas
resources, with the newly-added proven reserves accounting for 60% of the
planned volume for the entire year. It produced 65.45 million tons of
crude oil, up 3.9% year on year, and 18.4 billion cubic meters of natural
gas, increasing 20.1% over a year earlier.
At the same time, CNPC also actively participated in international
cooperation on oil and gas exploration. Its international business
reported stable development. In the first half, its output of overseas
oil and gas rose 9.6% and 8.1%, respectively, compared with the same
period last year.

          ��PetroChina set a record in crude oil output (2005-07-19)
          ��Crude oil surges to record .47 (2005-06-20)
          ��PetroChina to import Canadian crude in 2009 (2005-04-18)
          ��China's import of crude oil has limited effect on world
prices (2005-03-08)
          ��China's crude oil output in coastal waters can increase 19%
(2005-02-16)
          ��China's crude oil and refined oil exports decreased
(2005-02-16)
          ��CNOOC' crude oil output expected up 19% (2005-02-04)
          ��China's crude oil import hits record high in 2004 (2005-02-04)
          ��China crude oil shortage to be over 3m barrels a day in 2008
(2005-01-19)

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Learn Chinese - Beijing holds contemporary art exhibition

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Beijing holds contemporary art exhibition

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An art exhibition named "The Wall: Reshaping the Contemporary Chinese
Art" held a pre-exhibition show in Beijing on July 20. The exhibition
consists of four parts: the wall of history, the wall of society, the
wall of cultural status and the wall of screen. It displays a large
number of excellent contemporary Chinese artworks.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - China's GDP grows 9.5 pct in 1st half

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China's GDP grows 9.5 pct in 1st half

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Chinanews, July 20 (By Wang Yongzhi) - The National Bureau of Statistics
announced today that China recorded 6.7422 trillion yuan (ca 814.6
billion US dollars) of GDP in the first half of this year, up 9.5% year
on year, 0.2 percentage point lower than the growth rate in the same
period of 2004.
Added value of the primary, secondary and tertiary industries rang up
670.7 billion yuan, 3.9635 trillion yuan and 2.108 trillion yuan,
respectively, increasing 5.0%, 11.2% and 7.8%, respectively, over a year
earlier.
Moreover, industrial enterprises above the designated size (all
state-owned enterprises and non-state-owned enterprises with annual sales
incomes over five million yuan) realized added value of 3.2274 trillion
yuan, up 16.4% year on year.

          ��China GDP growth 'likely to slow' (2005-07-12)
          ��China's GDP to grow 9%: Central bank (2005-07-08)

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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Shenyang's first summer temple fair opens

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-18 16:13:05

On the morning of July 16th, the Second Shenyang Qing Dynasty (1616-1911)
Culture and Tourism Festival & Summer of Peace Royal Temple Fair opened.
It was the first time a summer temple fair was held in Shenyang and
Northeast China. During the temple fair, a cuisine skill performance and
competition for middle-aged and youth chefs, a photo exhibition of
Chinese national cuisine customs, a karaoke and a contest of drinking
beer will also be held. The temple fair will be closed on October 8th.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

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Volcano crater of 100m years ago discovered

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A Mesozoic volcano crater of 100 mln years ago was discovered in
Qinhuangdao, Hebei recently. It is believed of high value in geology and
tourism.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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Contestants of 2005 International Super Modeling Contest show up

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Contestants of the Kingway 2005 International Super Modeling Contest were
on location shooting at the Sangem Peninsula Hotel in Guangdong's
Dongguan City on July 13th.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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World's oldest panda in captivity dies

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-14 09:09:09

The world's oldest panda held in captivity has died Tuesday at the Guilin
City Zoo in the Guangxi region, at the age of 36, or the equivalent of
108 human years. Because of her old age, Meimei had recently suffered
from eating difficulties and the gradual failure of various organs. Giant
pandas are generally found in temperate forests in central China. Among
the best recognized �� but rarest �� animals in the world, as few as
1,600 giant pandas survive in the mountain forests of central China.
Another 120 are in Chinese breeding facilities and zoos.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Chinese School - Farewell banquet for New Party

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July 13 - The Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Central Committee hosted a farewell banquet for visiting New Party
delegation here Tuesday evening.
Chen Yunlin, director of the Office, said members of the New Party are
"our friends and comrades" in opposing "Taiwan independence", seeking
peaceful reunification of the country and wishing for compatriots on both
sides of the Taiwan Straits to jointly create new glories for the Chinese
nation.
Chen said the New Party's "journey of the Chinese nation" has achieved
complete success and wished the delegation a smooth trip back to Taiwan.
Yok Mu-ming, New Party Chairman, said the 30 members of the delegation
felt they have no differences with the mainland compatriots in customs,
language and feelings during the trip.
"We are of one family. We share the feelings on seeking national
reunification and preventing separation," said Yok.
The delegation will return to Taiwan Wednesday after completing the
eight-day trip, set for July 6-13, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of
China's victory in the resistance war against Japanese aggression.

          ��Hu Jintao meets with Taiwan New Party chairman (2005-07-12)
          ��New Party leader delivers speech at People's University
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          ��New Party delegation visits Beijing (2005-07-10)
          ��New Party delegation visits Dalian (2005-07-09)
          ��New Party delegation visits Nanjing (2005-07-08)
          ��New Party chairman arrives in Guangzhou (2005-07-06)

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Monday, May 12, 2008

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Herdsmen on motorcycles

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Herdsmen of Kazak Nationality living in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
are always known as "the people on horse back." However, with increasing
income, those herdsmen's life is also changing quietly. On July 10th,
herdsmen in Bayiqiaolake Village, Habahe County, Xinjiang are pasturing
by motorcycles.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Beer festival of Shenzhen's Window of the World

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Beer festival of Shenzhen's Window of the World

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The tenth beer festival of Shenzhen's Window of the World opened on July
9th. More than ten brands of China and foreign beer will show up,
including Tsingtao Beer, Jinwei Beer, Zhujiang Beer, Harbin Beer, and so
on.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

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Asia's largest passenger railway station

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(July 7th) 60,000-square-meter steel dome of Shanghai's South Railway
Station has taken shape with magnificence. This is the largest passenger
railway station in Asia. 278 meters in diameter, 42 meters in height and
over 7,000 tons in weight, the station is a round building constructed
with steel and of novel design. The ceiling project of the station is
going underway. It is anticipated that at the end of July installations
and constructions of the main station will be finished to make sure that
it can be available to users in next year's spring festival.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

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Soldiers in training in hot summer

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On the morning of July 4th, frontier defense officers and soldiers were
undergoing physical training at the Kanmen Beach in Zhejiang's Yuhuan
county. On that day, the temperature on the surface of the beach exceeded
50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit).

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

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Zhuozheng Garden in midsummer

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In midsummer, Suzhou's Zhuozheng Garden, one of China's four famous
classical gardens, attracts tourists from home and aboard by its
reputation. The photo shows the well-known Tianquan Pavilion in the
garden. Tourists are watching the well in the pavilion with great
curiosity.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

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Olympics: Stars shine for the contenders

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David Beckham has arrived in Singapore with his wife, Victoria, to
support London's bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games. Paris, London,
Madrid, New York City and Moscow are also competing for hosting rights,
which will be decided on July 6. Photo shows England's soccer captain
David Beckham (L) and his wife Victoria leave a dinner reception at the
British High Commissioner's residence in Singapore July 4, 2005. (REUTERS)

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

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Miao Canoe Dragon Boat Festival held in Guizhou

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On July 1, the four-day Qingshui River Miao Canoe Dragon Boat Festival
held a dragon boat race. Miao people from Guizhou Province gathered at
the Qingshui River Dock in the Shidong Town of Taijiang County for the
grand and splendid four-day festival. Canoe dragon boats are carved from
single pieces of China firs. The Miao Canoe Dragon boat festival has
colorful activities with strong flavors of the Miao People and is cited
as the No. 1 festival in the area. China's first canoe dragon boat museum
is also established here.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Chinese School - Champion stone features "divined tortoise implies immortality"

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Champion stone features "divined tortoise implies immortality"

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The 2006 international bonsai and stone appreciation expo opened in
Chencun Town of Guangdong's Shunde City on Apr. 30. A coil-grained
water-eroded stone titled "divined tortoise implies immortality", which
is preserved by a Guangxi guest Zhuang Weicai, won the gold medal.

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Chinese language - Hangzhou builds huge urban sculptures

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Hangzhou builds huge urban sculptures

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"The spirit of the canal", the largest urban sculpture cluster in
Hangzhou City to date, was standing firm on the lawn to the southwest of
the Jianbei Bridge on Apr. 26. According to Yao, an engineer in charge of
the construction, these three sculptures present the scene of bulls
pulling boats across the dam in the canal in the past and the project
will be completed by the end of June.

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Chinese School - EU anti-dumping targets Chinese furniture

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EU anti-dumping targets Chinese furniture

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Chinanews, Apr.26 - EU anti-dumping investigations recently took aim at
Chinese furniture. German and Italian furniture manufacturers are
pressing the European Commission to launch an anti-dumping investigation
into furniture exported by China.
It is learned that the European Furniture Manufacturers Confederation
represented by German and Italian furniture manufacturers is very likely
to submit a formal anti-dumping document to lodge a complaint in the
following one and a half months. This anti-dumping investigation aims at
a vast range of Chinese furniture, including sofas, kitchen furniture and
office chairs.
Insiders said that in recent years, Chinese furniture exports have
improved in quality and elevated its grade rapidly, and the competitive
pricing edge has earned Chinese furniture a place in the global market.
Nonetheless, high-quality and low-priced Chinese furniture has caught the
attention of furniture manufacturers in other countries, and its exports
has frequently encountered trade barriers set by importing countries.
In January 2005, the U.S. Department of Commerce decided to take
anti-dumping measures against China's furniture exports and imposed
anti-dumping duties (ranging from 4.9% to 198%) on certain imported
wooden bedroom furniture. In November last year, the Canadian furniture
industry put forward a safeguard investigation application and demanded
the authorities levy three years of high supplementary taxes on Chinese
furniture.

          ��EU importers oppose anti-dumping tax on Chinese shoes
          ��China expects fair solution to color TV anti-dumping case
          ��EU to adopt anti-dumping duties on Chinese shoes
          ��Shoe dumping talks ended with no agreement
          ��China not dumping leather shoes on Europe
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Chinese Online Class - HK's bun-scrambling event

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HK's bun-scrambling event

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In order to promote the bun-scrambling event which was resumed in Hong
Kong's Cheung Chau last year and ensure security of this event, sponsors
provided a bun-scrambling training at the Pak Tai Temple Playground in
Cheung Chau. All participants finished the training in a breeze. This
year's celebration of the Cheung Chau Bun Festival will take place from
May 5 to May 6 and the bun-scrambling competition, one of the highlights
of the festival, will be held on the early morning of May 6.

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Sino-Kazakhstan oil pipeline to begin operation in May

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Chinanews, Apr.17 - Kazakhstan Foreign Minister K. Tokayev revealed
recently that the 20-megaton Sino-Kazakhstan oil pipeline would start
operation this May. In addition, the two countries are in talks on a
transnational natural gas pipeline.
At a press conference held by the Kazakhstan Embassy, Tokayev said that
the Sino-Kazakhstan oil pipeline is a program of strategic significance.
He revealed that China's investment in Kazakhstan focuses on the oil
industry at present. PetroChina obtained all shares of CHPC Limited and
PetroKazakhstan last year and completed the Atasu-Alataw Pass section of
the Sino-Kazakhstan oil pipeline, which would start operation in 2006
according to schedule. The two countries are in talks on a natural gas
pipeline between them.

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