Thursday, March 27, 2008

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Beijing citizens busy having haircuts

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The hair salon in Beijing's Ganjiakou was packed with customers and
witnessed a booming business on Mar. 1. A Chinese folk saying tells a
custom that "the dragon raises its head on the 2nd day of the 2nd lunar
month and one must have his hair cut." Many people in Beijing, a city
with profound traditional culture, still follow the traditional custom of
not having a haircut in the first lunar month but starting to have
haircuts from the 2nd day of the 2nd lunar month. This custom made hair
salons see business depression in the first month of the lunar year.

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Learn Chinese - Paris fashion: Vivienne Westwood's "Innocent"

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Paris fashion: Vivienne Westwood's "Innocent"

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A model presents a creation by British designer Vivienne Westwood during
the Autumn/Winter 2006-07 ready-to-wear collections in Paris, 28 February
2006.

PARIS - Prettily puffed, squared-off or overly slopey, shoulders seem to
be getting plenty of play for next winter. At Vivienne Westwood,
shoulders were built-up or pointed outwards, providing a theme to the
energetic collection.
The British designer, once the doyenne of the British punk scene and now
Dame Vivienne Westwood after her recent recognition for "services to
fashion", made the shoulders on a navy blue coat so pointy they stood off
the body.
Bustles were also built under either side of big skirts and models were
swathed in fabric for more elaborate creations, but edgy knitwear,
slouchy coats, leggings and suits were more for everyday. Form-fitting
jackets with cinched waists were a highlight.
After last season's "Active Resistance to Propaganda" theme, the designer
entitled this collection "Innocent", highlighting the case of Leonard
Peltier, a Native American, convicted in 1977 for the killings of two FBI
agents.

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Chinese Mandarin - WCBA players receive amenities training

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WCBA players receive amenities training

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WCBA players were receiving amenities training on their sitting posture
in public places on Feb. 27. WCBA All-Star Game will soon be commenced in
Henan's Jiyuan, and the Chinese Basketball Association gave WCBA All-Star
players a special training on personal brand formation, image and
amenities to cultivate their affinity and capability of communication
with the media and the public.

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Chinese Mandarin - Folk artist shows wooden dools

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Folk artist shows wooden dools

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A folk artist (C) shows the wooden dools made by himself, introducing the
technique of colored drawing in Dancheng county, East China's Shandong
province on Feb. 24, 2006. The wooden toys colored with beautiful
patterns were collected by many museum and were exported to many
countries.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Learn Chinese - Cute boot-shaped flowerpot

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Cute boot-shaped flowerpot

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Pictured: A boot-shaped flowerpot shot at a flower market in Hebei's
Tangshan City on Feb. 21. Unlike traditional barrel-shaped or square
flowerpots, this porcelain flowerpot was quite unique for its shape.

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Chinese language - Traditional puppets in Fuzhou

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Traditional puppets in Fuzhou

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A young girl was selecting characteristic traditional small puppets in a
folk artwork shop in the area of three lanes and seven alleys in downtown
Fuzhou City on Feb. 21st. In an era when hi-tech dolls mushroom, such
traditional puppets seem to remind many young people of their childhood.

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Chinese Online Class - Students simulated People's Congress

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Students simulated People's Congress

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The conference hall of the Standing Committee of Shanghai Municipal
People's Congress was open to the public for the first time on Feb. 20th.
80 students from Shanghai's Shidong Middle School, alma mater of Lee Ao,
who is famous in Taiwan's cultural circle, were lucky enough to be chosen
as the first batch of "standing committee commissioners" of a simulated
Shanghai Municipal People's Congress. These students adopted criticism
similar to Lee's in the conference hall and passed the "motion" on
initiating courses on traditional Chinese culture for middle school
students.

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Chinese School - Kite flying in Tian'anmen Square

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Kite flying in Tian'anmen Square

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-19 17:09:53

A foreigner dances under a kite featuring the mask of Beijing Opera flied
by a pupil in Tian'anmen Square in Beijing on Feb. 18, 2006. Residents
enjoy the early spring with sunny days this weekend.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Giant panda couple for Taiwan play in snow

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Giant panda couple for Taiwan play in snow

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"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 - Pets' matchmaking fair in Beijing

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Pets' matchmaking fair in Beijing

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-15 17:18:26

While many people are busy in showing love to their sweethearts on Feb.
14, adorable pets could not stand feeling lonely. A pet shop on Beijing's
Linglong Road was noisy with barks on the evening of the Valentine's Day,
as a matchmaking function for pets were being held. As dogs ran happily
to and fro in the room, their owners took this opportunity to exchange
ideas of keeping pets.

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Chinese Mandarin - Traditional Chinese costumes parade in San Francisco

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Traditional Chinese costumes parade in San Francisco

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Overseas Chinese circle in San Francisco sponsored a grand parade for the
Lantern Festival on the evening of Feb. 12th. American Chinese girls
showed up in the Union Square in traditional Chinese costumes, catching
attention from other local ethnic groups.

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Chinese language - Rime sight appeared in Urumchi streets

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Rime sight appeared in Urumchi streets

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Many Urumchi residents who went out early on the morning of Feb. 11th
were surprised by that trees along the road were clad in an extremely
beautiful white cover. During the past few days, as the temperature
gradually rose in Urumchi, there occurred remarkable temperature
difference between day and night, and urban Urumchi saw magnificent rime
sight over a large area.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Learn mandarin - Stamps for Lantern Festival to be issued

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Stamps for Lantern Festival to be issued

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-11 19:10:36

A set of special stamps featuring Chinese lanterns will be released on
Feb. 12, the date of the traditional Lantern Festival. There will be five
stamps depicting a fish lantern, a cabbage lantern, a lotus lantern, a
dragon and phoenix lantern, and a butterfly lantern. Picture shows the
stamp of fish lanterns.

Picture shows the stamp of dragon and phoenix lanterns.

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Learn mandarin - Beijing plans ambitious Olympic torch relay

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Beijing plans ambitious Olympic torch relay

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(Source: Xinhua)

Feb.10 - Organizers of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games are planning an
ambitious torch relay which will travel across five continents and reach
the world's highest peak --Mount Qomolangma, chief organizer said in
Turin on Thursday.
"About 70 Chinese cities and 28 cities outside China will be covered
along the route for the Beijing Games' torch relay," Liu Qi, president of
the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympics (BOCOG), said at
the 118th IOC session.
According to Liu, the torch relay will start in March, 2008 andlast until
the Games open on Aug. 8 in the Chinese capital, involving some 15,000
torch bearers.
"A work team will be set up this year to prepare for the torch relay,"
said Liu.
"And we will start to negotiate with relevant countries and regions over
the details of the international leg," he added.
Liu said that this year will also witness a series of cultural events,
including the unveiling of the mascot for the 2008 Paralympics.

          ��Beijing to start recruiting Olympic volunteers
          ��Several policemen to guard one Olympic venue
          ��China set Beijing Olympic goals
          ��Beijing to upgrade metro service before Olympic Games
          ��Beijing Olympic mascots landed in HK
          ��Olympic medal design competition launched
          ��Beijing to train 300 Olympic chefs this year
          ��Beijing Olympic ticketing to begin in 2007

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Chinese Mandarin - Largest dome-head optical railway station

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Largest dome-head optical railway station

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-08 17:21:53

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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Learn Chinese - Lanterns Festival approaching

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Lanterns Festival approaching

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A child 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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