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Opinion / Liu Shinan

Killing the goose that lays the golden egg

By Liu Shinan (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-08-01 07:03

One of the good things about hosting the Olympic Games is the development
of tourism. Tourist resorts throughout the country are doing their utmost
to benefit from the opportunity. They should, however, refrain from
killing the goose that lays the golden egg with their exploitation of
tourists.

Last weekend I took my daughter and grandson to Golden Beach, a tourist
attraction by the Bohai Sea, to seek respite from Beijing's sweltering
weather.

After checking in at a hotel, we set out for the beach. When we got
there, the boy and her mother were attracted by the colorful plastic life
buoys and inflatable animals displayed at a row of stalls in front of the
shore. I bought a life buoy and an inflatable toy duck. Each cost 20 yuan
($2.60). But soon after we left the stall, we were dumbfounded by what
met our eyes: a sign board erected on the beach which read: "For the sake
of your own safety, plastic life buoys are prohibited in the water."

The first question that came to mind was: "Why is this sign placed right
behind that row of stalls?"

I looked round to find two booths where some locals were renting rubber
tires to tourists. Two security men wearing ID badges yelled warnings to
those who tried to use plastic life rings. I had to fork out another 50
yuan to rent two tires and left the plastic life buoys on the beach.

The following is an exchange I had with one of the security men:

"Why do you allow plastic buoys to be sold here since they are
prohibited?"

"No, we do not allow them to sell plastic buoys here; the stalls are over
there."

"Then, why not place the warning sign in front of the stalls?"

"That's not our business. Ours is to ensure safety in the water. Hey,
that guy with a plastic ring, get onshore; it's not allowed in the
water!" During the conversation, more people carrying plastic buoys
turned up.

"The stall owners are doing their business legally, aren't they?" the
security man said.

"You let the tourists buy the plastic buoys; then you forbid them from
using it; they have to rent the rubber tires here. Isn't this cheating?"
I said angrily.

"If you think so, you can file a complaint (to the authorities) or call
the police," the security man said sarcastically.

I was speechless.

Most of the tourists are there just for the weekend. None of them have
the time to spend half a day visiting the local authorities for an
explanation. Losing 50 or 60 yuan is much less than the loss of one-third
of a tourist's time at the resort.

The locals obviously are fully aware of this. The security men, the
rubber tire vendors and the stall owners were not breaking the law.

But it is obviously a trap. I wonder why the local government has not
taken action. They can, at least, move the warning sign from the beach to
the front of the stalls.

Probably the government sees it as added tourism revenue. But this should
not be at the expense of tourists. There are frequent complaints reported
in the press about cheating in restaurants and at the aquatic product
markets of Golden Beach and neighboring Beidaihe, a more famous summer
resort for Beijingers.

These two places belong to Qinhuangdao, a city that will host the soccer
matches of the 2008 Olympic Games.

I want to say to the city: "For the sake of your own reputation, see that
cheating is prohibited."

Email: liushinan@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily 08/01/2007 page10)

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Zhao Yan beating case
By Raymond Zhou ( chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2005-09-23 11:19

A Chinese tourist was looking around the Niagara Falls near the
US-Canadian border, and she was severely beaten by a US security officer.

That was basically what happened on July 21, 2004, and yet it is
fascinating how facts could be presented and could shape public opinions,
including those of the jurors.

When the bruised face of Zhao Yan appeared a year ago, it sent a
shockwave among the Chinese public -- and rightly so. What did she do to
have deserved such cruel treatment?

However, in the subsequent rainstorm of denunciations posted in popular
websites, there was rarely any judicious analysis. Many simply jumped to
the conclusion that the officer did it out of malice for Chinese people
per se, not thinking that there are many other nationals who look like
Chinese in the American eye, let alone the tens of millions of
Asian-Americans.

There seemed to be a distinct line between traditional media and the new
media in covering this unfortunate incident. While the "old school" tends
to adhere to journalistic principles and report on how the Chinese and
the US governments dealt with each other on this matter, some "new kids
on the block" have taken the sensational route, eliciting wholesale
condemnation and stereotyping.

Police brutality could certainly be a justifiable issue here, but
cultural difference may have played a bigger role. To Zhao Yan, the
38-year-old business woman from Tianjin, North China, it seemed an
intuitive response to flee from someone who was chasing her. It may not
even matter how she would have reacted in a similar situation in China
because all the Hollywood movies could have conditioned her to take off
and fumble.

To Robert Rhodes, the US Homeland Security officer charged with violating
Zhao's civil rights and recently acquitted in the criminal case, it was
his duty to arrest someone who fit the description of a drug trafficking
suspect and, when Zhao fled and reached for something in her bag, used
all means to stop her. There have been frequent reports, in the US, of
hesitating or lenient cops who ended up being killed in their line of
duty by those they were trying to detain.

Did Rhodes use excessive force? It appeared so from the photo. But again,
we must examine the circumstances of how one thing led to another. Each
one of them gave an account that was favorable to his or her own
argument, which did not really surprise anyone. Assuming each was telling
the truth, it may not be the whole selective truth. Rhodes' track record
may shed light whether he has a penchant for "excessive force."

We must admit that the jurors had a ringside seat on the facts than
someone like me who is getting the details from media coverage. I respect
their verdict, but that did not lessen my sympathy for Zhao. She may not
have acted wisely, but how could she know better? It is ludicrous to
expect her to act like an American the minute she descended on the land.
That's why the word "tourist" has certain connotations.

Public perception towards Zhao Yan took a sharp turn when someone leaked
that hers was a government-paid pleasure trip disguised as a business
trip. Online responses were swift and vicious: "She deserved the beating
and it served her right," many wrote.

One could not help but marvel at the hatred that Chinese people have for
corruption. However, who footed her travel bill and who was her employer
is totally irrelevant to this case. The same goes for the defendant's
claim that she had violated her visa restrictions by engaging in
activities not allowed by her visa type. Even if she had jumped ship and
was in the US illegally, she should not be treated inhumanely. That is
the bottom line

My deduction is, those who were exhilarated to see a "damned corrupt
person" beaten were the same ones who had earlier felt the whole Chinese
nation was insulted. When news was presented in a sensational form, it
would certainly evoke simplistic responses. While it is in the good
spirit to care about one's compatriots, especially when they are away
from homeland, it may not be rational to equate an isolated incident with
a full-blown bilateral confrontation.

Sensationalizing the Rodney King beating did not help America's racial
relations. Nor will this case for justice or Sino-US relations.

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Historical Relics

The Great Wall
Qin Terra-cotta Army in Shaanxi
Banpo Village Remains in Shaanxi
Peking Man Site in Beijing

Sanxingdui Remians in Sichuan
Ancient City of Loulan in Xinjiang
Dawenkou Remains in Shandong
Ruins of Guge Kingdom in Tibet Silk Road
Yin Ruins in Henan
Forbidden City in Beijing
Yuanmingyuan in Beijing

Mountain Resort of Chengde in Hebei
Ancient City of Jiaohe in Xinjiang
Erlitou Remains in Henan

Mountains

   Five Most Famous Mountains :

Mt. Taishan in Shandong
Mt. Hengshan in Hunan
Mt. Hengshan in Shanxi Mt. Huashan in Shaanxi
Mt. Songshan in Henan

   Four Buddhist Holy Mountains :

Mt. Jiuhuashan in Anhui
Mt. Putuoshan in Zhejiang Mt. Emeishan in Sichuan
Mt. Wutaishan in Shanxi

  Famous Taoist Holy Mountains :

Mt. Wudangshan in Hubei
Mt. Qingchengshan in Sichuan Mt. Longhushan in Jiangxi
Mt.Qiyunshan in Anhui

  Other Famous Mountains in China :

Mt. Huangshan in Anhui
Mt. Yandangshan in Zhejiang
Mt. Laoshan in Shandong
Mt. Tianshan in Xinjiang
Mt. Qingxiu in Guangxi
Mt. Tiantaishan in Zhejiang Mt. Lushan in Jiangxi
Mt. Wuyishan in Fujian
Mt. Maijishan in Gansu
Mt. Jingganshan in Jiangxi
Mt. Fanjingshan in Guizhou
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Yunnan

Waters

   Rivers :

Yangtze River
Li River in Guangxi
Nanxijiang River in Zhejiang
Qin Huai River in Jiangsu Yellow River
Grand Canal
Fuchunjiang River in Zhejiang

   Lakes :

Dongting Lake in Hunan
Taihu Lake in Jiangsu
Shouxi Lake in Jiangsu
East Lake in Hubei
Jingpo Lake in Heilongjiang Poyang Lake in Jiangxi
West Lake in Zhejiang
Qinghai Lake in Qinghai
Qiandaohu Lake in Zhejiang

   Beaches :

Beidaihe Beach in Hebei
Beihai Silver Beach in Guangxi
Dadonghai Beach in Hainan Qingdao Beach in Shandong
Yalong Bay in Hainan

   Springs :

Baotu Spring in Jinan
Hupao Spring in Zhejiang
Baisha Spring in Hunan Huishan Spring in Jiangsu
Huaqing Hot Springs in Shaanxi
Loubao Spring in Guizhou

   Waterfalls :
Huangguoshu Waterfall in Guizhou
Dalongqiu Waterfall in Zhejiang Hukou Waterfall in Shaanxi
Nuorilang Waterfall in Sichuan

Temples and Monasteries

White Horse Temple in Henan
Jinci Temple in Shanxi
Huayan Monastery in Shanxi
Famen Temple in Shaanxi

Dongguan Mosque in Qinghai
Labrang Monastery in Gansu
Songzanlin Monastery in Yunnan
Confucius Temple in Shandong

Id Kah Mosque in Xinjiang
Fuxi Temple in Gansu
Xiangguo Temple in Henan
Potala Palace in Tibet

Drepung Monastery in Tibet
Sakya Monastery in Tibet Shaolin Temple in Henan
Baoguo Temple in Zhejiang
Yonghe Lamasery in Beijing
Hanshan Temple in Jiangsu

Po Lin Monastery in Hong Kong
Guiyuan Temple in Hubei
Lingyin Temple in Zhejiang
Hanging Monastery in Shanxi

Bright Filial Piety Temple in Guangdong
Qingyang Palace in Sichuan
Ta'er Monastery in Qinghai
Jokhang Temple in Tibet

Tashilhunpo Monastery in Tibet

Natural Scenes

Jiuzhaigou Scenic Area in Sichuan
Yellow River Scenic Area in Henan
Zhangjiajie Scenic Area in Hunan
Beidaihe Scenic Area in Hebei

Mt. Jiuhua Scenic Spot in Anhui
Mt. Wuyishan Scenic Area in Fujian
Mt. Emeishan Scenic Area in Sichuan Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan
Wulingyuan Scenic Area in Hunan
Stone Forest in Yunnan
Mt. Lushan Scenic Area in Jiangxi

Mt. Huangshan Scenic Area in Anhui
Mt. Taishan Scenic Area in Shandong
Huangguoshu Scenic Area in Guizhou

Mausoleums

Mausoleum of Yandi Emperor in Hunan
Mausoleum of Yu the Great in Zhejiang
Maoling Mausoleum in Shaanxi
Zhaoling Mausoleum in Shaanxi

Ming Tombs in Beijing
Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum in Jiangsu
Tomb of Wang Jian in Sichuan
Fuling Tombs in Liaoning
Zhaojun Tomb in Inner Mongolia
Hairui Tomb in Hainan
Tomb of Huo Qubing in Shaanxi
Tombs of Prince Jingjiang in Guangxi

Mausoleum of Huangdi in Shaanxi
Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in Shaanxi
Tomb of Crown Yide in Shaanxi
Qianling Tomb in Shaanxi

Tomb of Princess Yongtai in Shaanxi
Tomb of Crown Prince Zhanghuai in Shaanxi
East and West Mausoleums of Qing Dynasty in Beijing
Mausoleum of Genghis Khan in Inner Mongolia
Mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen in Jiangsu
Mausoleum of General Yue Fei in Zhejiang

Gardens

Summer Palace in Beijing
Mountain Resort of Chengde in Hebei
Grand View Garden in Beijing
Garden of the Master of the Nets in Jiangsu
Li Garden in Jiangsu
Classical Gardens of Suzhou
Canglang Pavilion in Jiangsu
Lion Grove in Jiangsu
Garden for Lingering in Jiangsu
Humble Administrator's Garden in Jiangsu

Towers and Pagodas

Yellow Crane Tower in Hubei
Tengwang Pavilion in Jiangxi
Daguan Pavilion in Yunnan
Wangjiang Tower in Sichuan

Mapang Drum Tower in Guangxi
Big Goose Pagoda(Dayanta) in Shaanxi
Haibao Pagoda in Ningxia
Six Harmonies Pagoda in Zhejiang

Iron Pagoda in Henan
Yan'an Pagoda in Shaanxi Yueyang Tower in Hunan
Zhenhai Tower in Guangdong
Jiaxiu Tower in Guizhou
Wenchang Tower in Guangxi

Dongpo Pavilion in Guangxi
Small Wild Goose Pagoda in Shaanxi
Wooden Pagoda in Ying County in Shanxi
Three Pagodas of Saintly Worship in Yunnan
Wanbu Huayanjin Pagoda in Inner Mongolia
Longhua Pagoda in Shanghai

Ethnic Group Flavors

Mapang Drum Tower in Guangxi
Baimian Yao Village in Guangxi
Longsheng Yinshui Dong Village in Guangxi
China Folk Culture Villages in Guangdong

The Ethnic Relics Center in Guangxi
Chengyang Winds & Rain Bridge in Guangxi
National Ethnic Group Park in Yunnan

Museums

Chongqing Museum
Hebei Provincial Museum
Hubei Provincial Museum
Jilin Provincial Museum

National Museum of Chinese History in Beijing
Shaanxi Provincial History Museum
Shanghai Museum
Luoyang Ancient Tombs Museum in Henan

Zhaoling Tomb Museum in Shaanxi
Banpo Village Remains Museum in Shaanxi
Ming Tombs Museum in Beijing
Sanxingdui Remains Museum in Sichuan

Beijing Art Museum
Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses in Shaanxi
Western Han Nanyue King Tomb Museum in Guangdong

China National Silk Museum in Zhejiang
Museum of Ceramic History in Jiangxi
Macau Grand Prix Museum
Macau Wine Museum Gansu Provincial Museum
Hotan District Museum
Hunan Provincial Museum
Nanjing Museum

Palace Museum in Beijing
Shandong Provincial Museum
Xinjiang Regional Museum
Luoyang Stone Carving Museum in Henan

Qianling Tomb Museum in Shaanxi
Xianyang Terra-cotta Museum in Shaanxi
Forest of Stone Steles Museum in Shaanxi
Dalian Natural Museum in Liaoning

Beijing Natural History Museum
China National Tea Museum in Zhejiang
Aquatic Products Exhibition Center in Guangxi
Macau Maritime Museum
Hong Kong Space Museum

Ancient Cities and Towns

Tongli Town in Jiangsu
Luzhi Town in Jiangsu
Wuzhen Town in Zhejiang
Nanxun Town in Zhejiang
Pingyao Old City in Shanxi
Xidi Village in Anhui Zhouzhuang in Jiangsu
Mudu Town in Jiangsu
Xitang Town in Zhejiang
Jingdezhen in Jiangxi
Lijiang Old Town in Yunnan
Dali Old Town in Yunnan

Grottoes and Caves

Mogao Caves in Gansu
Yungang Grottoes in Shanxi
Dazu Grottoes in Chongqing
Binglingsi Thousand Buddha Caves in Gansu

Leshan Giant Buddha in Sichuan
Longmen Grottoes in Henan
Maiji Caves
Three Immortals Buddhist Caves in Xinjiang
Kizil Thousand Buddha Caves in Xinjiang

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Jokhang Temple
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Heavenly Lake Namtso
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Samye Monastery
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Palkhor Monastery
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Chinese Online Class - SWAT police team show off impressive skills

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�� Chinanews reporters started tracing Zhenghe's voyages

�� Wriggling mountains of Daxing'anling

�� Vendors hanging up "golden dustpan"

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SWAT police team show off impressive skills

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(February 22, 2005) SWAT police team from Henan province's Nanyang and
Xinxiang cities show off their amazing skills in Zhengzhou. The "Police
Battalion Week" organized by the Henan Public Security Offices attracted
a large crowd. The activity is aimed at providing the general public a
chance to participate in public security management and increasing the
transparency of police work.

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Free Chinese Lesson - Chinese film won "Silver Bear Award"

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Chinese film won "Silver Bear Award"

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The main actors who performed in the Chinese film "Peacock", a nominee
for the "Silver Bear Award" at the 55th International Film Festival held
in Germany's capital Berlin, took a photo with the director Gu Changwei
(left). The actors included Yu Yulai (second left), Zhang Jingru (second
right), and Feng Li(right). The panel of judges at the film festival
announced on February 19th that the debut work of Chinese director Gu
Changwei, " Peacock", was the winner of the "Silver Bear Award" - the
"Jury Grand Prix Award".

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Chinese language - Aquatic handicrafts a hot tourist commodity

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�� China's stock markets celebrate New Year with a rally

�� China's railways top in the world on 4 major indices

�� 400-kilometer long ancient plank road

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Aquatic handicrafts a hot tourist commodity

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A tourism handicraft market covers an area of 2,000 square meters in the
scenic Dongshan Mountains, one of ten major scenic spots in Fujian
Province. The market does a brisk business in handicrafts made from sea
life. The production and sale of corals, spiral shells and shellfish has
already become one of the "unique skills" of handicraft businessmen in
the Dongshan Mountain area.

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Learn mandarin - China's crude oil and refined oil exports decreased

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�� Global notebook computer sales exceeded 48 million in 2004

�� Color light and ice light show in Daxing'an Range

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China's crude oil and refined oil exports decreased

www.chinanews.cn 2005-02-16 13:00:01

Chinanews, Feb. 15 - With rapid economic growth, energy has become one of
the bottlenecks that stand in the way of China's sustainable economic
development. Since Jan. 1, 2004 when China reduced or even abolished
export tax rebates for crude oil and refined oil exports in order to
appropriately limit exports of resources in short supply, China's crude
oil and refined oil export volume has dropped sharply.
Statistics show that China's crude oil export volume and value dropped
32.5% and 20.3% respectively to 5.49 million tons and 1.32 billion USD;
refined oil exports decreased 17.1% to 11.46 million tons, and its value
increased 6.3% to 3.96 billion USD. Gas export declined 28.3% to 5.41
million tons. The Export volume of kerosene and other fuel oils increased
9.5% and 140% respectively to 2.05 million tons and 1.82 million tons.
Before the 1990s, crude oil exports had been a key mechanism for earning
foreign exchange. With increasing oil demand for economic development,
China has become a net crude oil importer since the mid-1990s, and crude
oil export has gradually declined. Currently, China is exporting a small
quantity of crude oil mainly to abide by its long-term trade agreements
with other countries, and refined oil export is mainly for the oil
processing trade.

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Chinese Mandarin - 5 billion HKD of hot money left Hong Kong

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5 billion HKD of hot money left Hong Kong

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Chinanews, Feb 3 - Five billion HK dollars of hot money promptly withdrew
from Hong Kong in the last two days. Currently, the speculative trend of
betting international idle funds on an RMB appreciation seems to have
cooled, and instead, hot money is chasing the US Federal Reserve which
was expected to announce another rate hike last night, after a succession
of previous rate increases.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced yesterday that it
purchased 1.131 billion Hong Kong dollars against US dollars on Tuesday,
the second time it intervened in the foreign exchange market this week.
Including buying 3.822 billion HK dollars on Monday, the HKMA has
purchased a total of 4.953 billion HK dollars this week. Some experts
asserted that this was an indication that nearly five billion HK dollars
of hot money had left Hong Kong in a hurry.
A pile of international hot money has rushed into Hong Kong to gamble on
an RMB appreciation since last September, causing the balances of all
Hong Kong banks to soar to more than 15 billion HK dollars from just 3
billion. The HKMA's corresponding policy was to purchase US dollars by
selling its own currency from last September till this week. Bank
balances thus became the barometer of the amount of funds flowing in and
out of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The balances of Hong Kong's banking system consistently remained at the
high level of 15.8 billion between last December and last month. However,
this week's two large outflow of funds brought it down to 10.848 billion,
a one-third decline, and also the first decline in five months.
Some experts attributed the outflow of hot money to speculation that the
Fed would raise rates by a quarter point, which would further widen the
interest rate spread between US and Hong Kong dollars. In order to profit
from this rate spread, it was inevitable that funds would leave Hong Kong
and bid on US dollar-denominated assets.
Besides the Fed's anticipated rate hike, a more profound cause of the
outflow of hot money lies in the speculators' disappointment at their
failed RMB appreciation theory.

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Learn Mandarin online - American Chinese donated money to tsunami victims

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American Chinese donated money to tsunami victims

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On January 31st (USA eastern time), the General Union of Eastern American
Chinese Association and the Union of Chinese Association donated 180,000
US dollars to UNICEF to help tsunami victims in South-east Asia. Ms.
Carol Bellamy (in the middle), the UNICEF director, accepted the donation
on behalf of UNICEF.

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Learn Chinese - French sculptures exhibited in Harbin

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�� Gigantic tugboat in service in Rizhao Port

�� Beijing: Folk clay figure exhibition

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French sculptures exhibited in Harbin

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At the end of January, 2005, an exhibition of French sculptures which
covers a span of forty centuries opened at the Carrefour Supermarket in
Harbin's Dongli District. Harbin residents can view world-famous ancient
sculptures from the Louvre Museum, the Museum of Orsay and the National
Museum of Versailles. These 87 sculptures on display were real-size
duplicates in the last 300 years by the Association of French National
Museums. The well-known "Venus" (Venus of Milo) and the Victory of
Samothrace were viewers' favorites.

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Chinese language - China's urban unemployment rate declined for the first time in 10 years

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China's urban unemployment rate declined for the first time in 10 years

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Chinanews, Jan. 28 - China's registered unemployment rate in urban areas
was 4.2% in 2004, down 0.1 percentage point from the previous year, 0.5
percentage points lower than the estimate made at the beginning of the
year. It is the first decline in the past ten years.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), unemployment rate
is one of the four objectives of the macro controls. The decline in
registered unemployment rate in urban areas could be attributed to the
healthy development of the economy and the effort made by all government
agencies and other organizations. 9.8 million jobs were newly added in
urban areas in 2004, 800,000 higher than previously estimated.

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Chinese Online Class - Beijing citizens learn to use chopsticks for the 2008 Olympics

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Beijing citizens learn to use chopsticks for the 2008 Olympics

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Chinanews, Beijing, Jan.26 (By Lai Hailong) - Recently, one of Beijing's
media outlets has been teaching the public how to correctly use
chopsticks.
In order to facilitate public learning, the media outlet even compiled
the "New Three Character Primer of Etiquettes" about the correct way of
using chopsticks. Citizens may read and recite these primers when
learning table etiquette. This New Three Character Primer includes
instructions such as "Chopsticks in hand, don't point at others. Do not
knock, neither at the table nor at your bowl."
It was learned that this chopstick etiquette program is just a small part
of a much bigger campaign. The Beijing Civilized Olympics Campaign,
sponsored by the municipal government, has officially started in January
this year. Beijing citizens will have a whole year to receive 6 cognitive
training programs on basic etiquette in socialization, venue behavior,
interacting with foreigners and other functions.
The ultimate goal of this campaign is to show the world the unique charm
of traditional Chinese civility during the 2008 Olympic Games.

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Chinese School - World auto classics in China

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�� 108-meter South China Sea Goddess erected in Sanya

�� Mascot of the 48th World Table Tennis Competition

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World auto classics in China

www.chinanews.cn 2005-01-25 16:15:58

Sponsored by the China International Center for Economic and
Technological Exchange, the 2005 World Auto Classics Tour will travel to
more than ten large and medium cities from March to November. The show
will present over ten carmakers and forty car models, such as Ford,
Cadillac, and Bentley, while many famous international stars will make
special appearances.

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Saturday, February 9, 2008

Learn mandarin - Simulation of ticket purchase for the 2008 Beijing Olympics

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�� Zhejiang sold 800m pairs of shoes overseas

�� "Auspicious Year of the Rooster" folk art exhibition

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Simulation of ticket purchase for the 2008 Beijing Olympics

www.chinanews.cn 2005-01-21 16:33:47

On the morning of January 20, two young Beijing women came to the
exhibition hall of the China World Trade Center to attend the 3rd Beijing
International Exhibition on Stadium and Arena & Sports Infrastructure
Supplies and Services. From the Ticketbull ticket dispenser, they both
went through a simulation of purchasing admission tickets for the 2008
Beijing Olympics opening ceremony which will be held at the National
Indoor Stadium. With snapshots of the purchasers attached to them, the
tickets were at a price of more than 1,000 yuan. The exhibition brought
together many well-known Chinese and foreign electronic service
enterprises and stadium and arena vendors.

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Learn mandarin - Seats in Shanghai's Xintiandi Plaza are one of a kind

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Seats in Shanghai's Xintiandi Plaza are one of a kind

www.chinanews.cn 2005-01-19 17:39:41

The unique yet diverse interior decorations of many bars in Shanghai's
Xintiandi Plaza are certainly a treat to the customers' eyes. Even the
simplest seats in the open areas are radiating with the diversity from
their designers. No wonder many tourists said that seats in the Xintiandi
Plaza were really part of the culture.

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Chinese Mandarin - Huge dragon made of discs

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�� One-child generation look at marriage differently

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�� Stewardesses on charter planes to dress in Tang-style attire

�� Joyous window displays in Hong Kong

�� Hundred-year-old crown on exhibit

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Huge dragon made of discs

www.chinanews.cn 2005-01-18 16:40:37

At the 2005 Hunan "Green Light" lighting culture and art festival
currently under way in Changsha, a huge disc dragon made of two VCDS was
about to fly into the sky.

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Free Chinese Lesson - China��s tourism saw over 100m incoming visitors

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�� China��s tourism saw over 100m incoming visitors

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China��s tourism saw over 100m incoming visitors

www.chinanews.cn 2005-01-14 15:52:29

It is learnt that the various indicators for the tourism industry in
China achieved new records again in 2004, and the industry has also
experienced a full recovery and obtained excellent results. In 2004, a
total of 108 million tourists were received into the country, up 18% and
10% respectively from 2003 and 2002. The incoming tourists who spent at
least one night in the country reached 41 million people, up 24% and 11%
respectively from 2003 and 2002, and it is thus hopeful that China will
surpass Italy to occupy fourth position in the tourism world.

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Taiwan businesspeople enjoy happy life in the mainland

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�� Students vow not to be blind fans

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Taiwan businesspeople enjoy happy life in the mainland

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Chinanews, Beijing, April 18 - According to a report by the International
Herald Leader, most Taiwan businesspeople in the Chinese mainland enjoy
both successful career and happy family life. The report is based on the
statistics of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of China,
saying that the Chinese mainland has absorbed some $43.89 billion of
investment from Taiwan businesspeople in the last 20 years, and the total
trade volume between the two sides has reached $603.6 billion.
Currently, in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta alone, there are more
than 500 thousand permanent Taiwanese residents.
Quite a large number of Taiwanese in the mainland have earned their happy
life today through hard work. Lin, 48 years old, is one of them.
Lin came to the mainland for the first time in 1986, when he started his
business by importing some herbs from Heilongjiang to Taiwan to make a
special drink called Lao Hu Ya Zi, which instantly proved a great hit,
and had remained the favorite brand of Taiwan media for 7 years since
then.
In 1992, Lin met a Shanghainese girl, and they got married in 1993, when
Lin became a permanent resident in Shanghai.
With the support of some friends who did fruit business in Taiwan, Lin
founded a fruit company. Today, Lin's company has become the biggest
Taiwan Fruit supplier in Shanghai.
Ye, who started his business at a dumpling stall in Taiwan, now owns one
of the biggest frozen food companies in China. "My home is where my
business is," said Ye proudly. Actually, he has spent Spring Festival
holidays for several years in Shanghai.
It is nearly impossible to know how many Taiwan businesspeople have come
to China to start a brand-new business, but surely there will be more of
them in the future.

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Beijing Olympics tickets go on sale

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(Source: Xinhua)

An organizing committee staff shows a 2008 Beijing Olympics Games tickets
order sheet April 15, 2008. More than 7 million affordable tickets are on
sale for the 2008 Olympic Games, the Beijing Organizing Committee for the
Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) said on Sunday. [Xinhua]

A Beijing resident logs on the official website of Beijing Organizing
Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) for information
about sale of 2008 Beijing Olympics Games tickets in Beijing April 15,
2007.[Xinhua]

Beijing, April 15 - Chinese nationals and foreigners living in China can
now book more than seven million tickets available for the 2008 Olympic
Games, organizers said on Sunday.
Orders can be processed on the website (www.tickets.beijing2008.cn) and
at 1,000 designated Bank of China branches, but tickets will not be
delivered until June 2008.
"All the tickets to the opening and closing ceremonies as well as half of
the tickets to 28 sports are on offer in the first phase of sales which
will last until June 30," Rong Jun, head of the Olympic Ticketing Center,
told a press conference.
The second leg of domestic sales will kick off in October 2007 and run
through December 2007. Remaining available tickets from Phase One and the
other 50 percent of sports tickets for domestic public will be on sale in
this period. The public can also book tickets in Phase Two by calling
BOCOG ticketing call center (8610-952008).
Foreigners as well as residents in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan of China
would be able to buy Olympic tickets through their National Olympic
Committees or from designated outlets at the same price, said Rong.
"On the whole, about 25 percent of the seven million tickets will go to
overseas public," he said.
Everyone is only allowed to buy one ticket each for the opening and
closing ceremonies, two for high-demand sports sessions and three to five
for other events.
"We want to maximize the number of people who have an opportunity to
watch the Games," said Rong.
Excluding those reserved for the Olympic Family, sponsors, rights-holding
broadcasters and security guards, some 63,000 tickets are available to
the opening ceremony that will take place in the 91,000-seat National
Stadium.
"The domestic public has access to about 40 percent, which is higher than
the Athens Games in 2004," said Rong.
In an attempt to prevent terrorists and ticket scalpers, people need to
submit their photos when booking tickets to the opening and closing
ceremonies, and the tickets can be transferred only once with the consent
of BOCOG in advance, said Rong.
"Advanced anti-counterfeiting technologies will be used in printing the
tickets," he said.
Tickets to oversubscribed events will be allocated by random draw.
"It ensures that everyone has an equal chance of purchasing tickets,"
said Rong.
In an effort to make the Olympics affordable to average Chinese
residents, about 58 percent of the tickets are priced at 100 yuan (12
U.S.dollars) or less, and 14 percent of all tickets would be reserved for
Chinese students for 10 yuan (1.3 dollars) or less.
Ticket prices for the 28 sports sessions range from 30 yuan (3.50
dollars) to 1,000 yuan (127 dollars).
The most expensive tickets are for the opening ceremony on the evening of
Aug. 8, 2008, which cost 5,000 yuan (646 dollars). The cheapest tickets
for that event are 200 yuan (26 dollars).

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On the morning of April 12, 2007, an anti-terrorism drill with the code
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police. More than 2,600 policemen and policewomen took part in the drill,
as well as many other advanced equipment, making it a great success.

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Shanghai Jewelry Fair kicked off

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Shanghai kicked off 2007 International Jewelry Fair on April 10, 2007.
Flocks of visitors marveled at all kind of exquisite and shining jewelry.

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Spring outing causing traffic jam

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Beijing witnesses a severe traffic jam from downtown area to the
outskirts as locals flock to the Beijing Botanic Garden or the Fragrant
Hills Park for spring outing on this warm weekend, April 7, 2007.

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Serene night at the Hong Village

www.chinanews.cn 2007-04-08 18:34:43

These pictures were taken on the night of April 6, at Hong Village of
Anhui Province, a very famous tourist resort in China.

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Textile trade to pass 120b USD in 2005

www.chinanews.cn 2005-04-19 13:28:50

Chinanews, April 18 - Sources from the 97th Chinese Export Commodities
Fair indicate that China's textile trade is expected to grow in a stable
manner, exceeding 120 billion US dollars this year. After the removal of
quota limits on China's textile export, there has been a significant
growth in mutual benefit between the world market and Chinese industries.
According to statistics, China imports more than 10 billion US dollars
worth of cotton, wool and other fabrics every year, and the demand for
high-quality fabrics from the global market has increased rapidly this
year. In January alone, China's textile imports from the EU and the U.S.
eyed growth of 40% and 50%, respectively. On the other hand, China's
textile exports only increased by 19% or so in the first quarter.

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Youth Fashion Show

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The 2005 China International Fashion Week presented a children's school
uniform collection show. The designer blended children's clothing with
innovative fashion, illustrating the dreams and lives of children. China
has 300 million teenagers and children, but lacks professional
manufacturers of children's clothing. Liu Yang, a noted fashion designer,
took the initiative to cooperate with domestic clothing manufacturers to
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Auto dealers face choices

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With the implementation of China's "Administration Measures on
Distributing Automobile Brand-names," small and weak automobile dealers
that have difficulty in attaining brand name authorization now face a
dilemma of narrowing business space. In China, over 30,000 car dealers
have registered with industrial and commercial departments. Only 2,000
(7%) are part of franchised sales networks (including 4S shops)
authorized by manufacturers. Over 90% of China's automobile dealers now
face two choices: become secondary dealers or be phased out of the
market. The automobile market must soon enter a new round of
restructuring.

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Miss Congeniality

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On the morning of Apr.6th, the organizing committee of the 36th Miss
International Beauty Pageant held a media session for all contestants at
the Dongfang Hotel's International Conference Room. The contestants from
52 countries and regions showed up for the session and the "Miss
Congeniality" prize was chosen on the spot.

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On April 5th, the first set of local revenue stamps in the New China,
"Beijing Hutong, one of the Beijing Revenue Stamps," was put on sale in
local taxation bureaus. Issued by the Beijing Municipal Local Taxation
Bureau and printed by the Postage Stamp Bureau of State Postal Bureau,
this set of revenue stamps has high collector desirability and nine par
values. Photo: Staff displays both new (right) and old (left) revenue
stamp editions.

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The 2005 China International Fashion Week presented a children's school
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Great Wall Stamp issued

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The State Post Bureau will issue the Great Wall Stamp, a type of special
stamp with personalized service, on Apr. 1st. This is the first stamp
with personalized services issued in 2005. It still uses the quadrangle
form of previous special stamps. The bureau will issue right attached
stamps (25mm* 30mm) and bottom attached stamps (30mm*25mm).

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China, US Navy bands perform together

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Chinese and U.S. Navy bands performed a joint concert at Times Square in
Zhanjiang on the evening of Mar. 28th. The performance marks the
beginning of cultural interchanges between the Chinese and U.S. navies.

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Broadband use skyrockets

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A research report on broadband services released by the China Internet
Network Information Center (CNNIC) indicates that in the last six months
of 2004 the number of China's broadband users grew by 38.1% to 42.8
million, accounting for almost half of China's total internet users.

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www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-28 15:13:49

A German gas-filled screen, measuring 24-meters long, 12-meters high--the
equivalent of a four-storied building--was set up on March 26th for the
Hong Kong International Film Festival. The screen will reach an audience
of more than 3,000.

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Ecological village

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279 families in Tengtou Village, Fenghua, Zhejiang Province, one of the
World's Top 500 Ecological Villages, moved into their new villas. All
families in this village are affluent, with an annual net income
exceeding 50,000 yuan in 2004.

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Cataract extraction on lion

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Yesterday morning, the affiliated hospital of Beihua University in Jilin
successfully conducted a cataract extraction on a three-year-old African
lion. This is the first operation on a young African lion in China.

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No end in sight for steel price hikes

www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-23 13:01:44

Chinanews, March 22 - The China Logistics Information Center (CLIC)
recently disclosed that, in February, the average price of the national
steel products market rose 1.6% over the previous month, up 1.1%
year-on-year and down 3.8% compared with the end of last year.
A source from the CLIC believed that this was brought about by cost
hikes. The tense situation of China's coal, electricity, oil and
transportation markets have not been alleviated this year, and the prices
of iron ore, coke, pig iron and steel scrap rose continuously.
In addition to cost hikes, a comparatively strong demand and low stock of
steel products this year pushed the price up. According to market
information, available processed steel stock in the first two months of
this year was lower than that during the same period last year. The
overall price of steel products is predicted to remain high in the first
half of this year.

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