Thursday, March 27, 2008

Learn mandarin - Novel dough figurine competition

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Novel dough figurine competition

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Shandong's Wendeng City sponsored a traditional novel dough figurine
competition on March 1st. Nearly 40 skillful aged ladies and their
daughters-in-law created dough figurines in a supermarket. Wendeng held
this competition to pass on the traditional dough figurine craftsmanship
in a better way and advocate healthy and civilized family life.

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Chinese Mandarin - Paris fashion: Viktor and Rolf's cool poise

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Paris fashion: Viktor and Rolf's cool poise

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A model presents a creation by Dutch designers Viktor & Rolf during the
Autumn/Winter 2006-07 ready-to-wear collections in Paris, 27 February
2006.

PARIS - Dutch design duo Viktor and Rolf offered a winter of womanly,
feeling like untouchable poise.
After last season's spectacular upside down, back-to-front display, the
dynamic Dutch pair calmed things down for autumn-winter 2006-07, with
structured dresses and skirts providing the dynamic and drama.
'Don't Touch' repeated a woman's voice over and over on the soundtrack,
and models had their faces hidden by masks of enlarged fishnet, same as
their tights, on day two of Paris ready-to-wear week.
Gently shaped skirts gradually grew fuller and stiffer, building up until
they were crinoline-held, voluminous and paired with a metal-effect
bustier sprouting layered frills.
Sleeves were prettily puffed and short, while a quilted coat had puffs
harnessed right down the sleeve; a fur coat had similar puffs in
descending size for arms.
White cuffs, a silver ruff or large silver flower on the shoulder, big
front bow at the waist or jacket sleeves in elbow-to-wrist silver jazzed
up the look, rendering it less aloof.

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Learn Mandarin online - 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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Learn mandarin - Travel promotion activity in Zhaoqing

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Travel promotion activity in Zhaoqing

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Tourists sit in a horse carriage driven by a "guard" in ancient costume
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

Learn Mandarin online - Pupils volunteer to plant trees

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Pupils volunteer to plant trees

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A volunteer tree planting activity called "planting a tree with your own
hands and growing up with it" is going in full swing among all CPC young
pioneers in Suining County's primary school for employees' children, a
"green schoolyard" in Jiangsu Province, in February, attracting more than
1,000 pupils to participate actively. Through this activity, children
will learn about the meaning of cherishing green environment and life in
their childhood.

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Learn mandarin - Electronic screen for transparent government affairs

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Electronic screen for transparent government affairs

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Citizens in Kurle, capital of Xinjiang's Bayangol Mongol Autonomous
Prefecture, were reading information displayed on the large electronic
screen for transparent government affairs on the evening of Feb. 20.

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Chinese Mandarin - Ming Dynasty imperial treasure exhibited

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Ming Dynasty imperial treasure exhibited

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An exhibition of treasures of the sons and daughters-in-law of Zhu
Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644AD), was held
at the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing in mid February, displaying
more than 200 national first-tier cultural relics and national treasures
unearthed from mausoleums of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons and daughters-in-law,
including terra-cotta figures, gold coronets, blue and white pots
patterned with phoenix and dragon, and pavilion-shaped gold hairpins. The
exhibition will last till mid May.

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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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Parents stand behind posters with their children's personal information
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

Learn Chinese online - Bohai Bank started operation

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Bohai Bank started operation

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Staff members of the Bohai Bank stand before its posters 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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Chinese Mandarin - Marriage boom on Valentine's Day

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Marriage boom on Valentine's Day

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The marriage registry office in Nantong's Chongchuan District was packed
on Feb. 14, with nearly 50 pairs coming to register marriage here. People
were waiting in a queue that extended from the office hall to the street
in front of the office.

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Chinese Mandarin - Students strive for "green class"

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Students strive for "green class"

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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 Chinese - 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

Chinese language - Dance for Lantern Festival

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Dance for Lantern Festival

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Locals perform tradtional dance to celebrate the approaching Lantern
Festival in Huaibei, Anhui Province, China February 9, 2006. The
traditional Chinese Lantern Festival will fall on February 12 this year.

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Chinese School - Festive lanterns made by folk artists

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Festive lanterns made by folk artists

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Citizens were appreciating a large electric lantern set named "twelve
animal signs take part in dragon boat race," which was created by folk
artists, on Feb. 9. In order to welcome the upcoming Lantern Festival,
folk artists in Shizhong District of Shandong's Zaozhuang City designed
more than 1,000 imperial lanterns, large electric lanterns and colored
gas-filled model lanterns which were popular with citizens.

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Chinese Online Class - New semester starts

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New semester starts

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Pupils of a primary school in Jiangsu's Suqian City were reading aloud
their textbooks in the classroom in high spirits on Feb. 7. That day was
the first day of the spring semester for all primary schools and middle
schools in the city, and the children have spent their joyful winter
holiday and begun a new semester of hard study.

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Learn Mandarin online - Training during snowfall in Beijing

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Training during snowfall in Beijing

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A policeman orders a dog during snowfall in Beijing February 6, 2006.
Beijing policemen will conduct the mission to ensure a safe and peaceful
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. They start training from the beginning of the
New Year.

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