Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 10th April 2004, 07:10 AM

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Chinese roots in other languages

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中国では、3世紀、魏、呉、蜀の三国時代、呉の国は江南にあって、建業(
今の南京)を首都として江南一帯を...

中国では、3世紀、魏、呉、蜀の三国時代、呉の国は江南にあって、建業(
今の南京)を首都として江南一帯を統治しており、この地方一帯を「呉」�
��地と呼んでいた。その後の南北朝時代に入っても、南朝は晋、宋、斉と�
�ずれも建康(建業を改名)を首都として漢文化を伝えていた。

日本に最初に漢字を伝えたのは、百済であるが、百済は朝鮮半島の南西�
��の黄海に面しており、中国との交流は、もっぱら当時の文化の中心であ�
�た南...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 9th April 2004, 03:58 AM

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Chinese roots in other languages

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There have been several migrations from the north...

There have been several migrations from the north to the south during Chinese history. Also
actually, 吴越 (region in Jiangsu 吴 and Zhejiang 越) has been believed to have brought rice
agriculture to...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 10th May 2007, 12:17 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

I think they probably made the decision that there wouldn't be enough real advanced students to
make providing such advanced material profitable.

First, there are not too many real advanced...

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Chinese language - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 25th October 2007, 01:31 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

i really like his chinese and philosophy too, but i would not say he is without mistakes.

for example, he talks about having developed a near-native quality of pronunciation. but i've
hardly ever...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 5th May 2007, 05:38 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

patiently anticipating. :)

thanks for all the hard work to help others!

Forum: Speaking and Listening 3rd May 2007, 08:13 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

do you know if when lingq launches it will provide a mandarin version?

Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd May 2007, 02:02 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

i guess he lied... :mrgreen:

Forum: Speaking and Listening 27th February 2007, 05:43 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

well, its kind of true. i know a korean guy with an american wife and children who dont speak
korean. so most of his life in america is spent speaking english except with the occasional korean
visit....

Forum: Speaking and Listening 10th February 2007, 01:32 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

i, for one, will be on there for learning mandarin and cantonese! probably most mandarin learners
on this website would be up for trying this system. cant wait for it. :mrgreen:

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

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

well then, the question is changed to how you are going to learn the language. if you're doing
self-study you pretty much have to pick which ever way is best for you. and most times thats
bouncing...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 8th February 2007, 09:01 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

certainly, in the beginning. but i think once you've gotten an understanding and have some control
over the language, you should try to understand the ideas in the target language by using the
target...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 8th February 2007, 04:32 AM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

well, ignoring grammar explanations as well. if in the beginning you learn some words and phrases
naturally that involves grammar. i think it would be rather difficult to build up a vocabulary
beyond...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 7th February 2007, 07:56 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

adding to the last few comments here, my wife is also chinese. grew up speaking cantonese and
hakka in her village and learned mandarin all through school. then she was trained as an english
teacher...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 7th February 2007, 07:56 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By L-F-J

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

very good advice here. but i think most of the ideas are things you should do once you've gotten a
base in the language. starting it off that way seems rather impossible, imho. but what do i know?
i...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 17th January 2006, 01:34 PM

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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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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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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...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 14th January 2006, 11:50 PM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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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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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Study Chinese - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Reading and Writing 25th June 2007, 10:55 PM

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Cameron Diaz and her Maoist bag

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Posted By muyongshi

Re: Cameron Diaz and her Maoist bag

For once I wish I couldn't "follow the money".

Forum: Reading and Writing 25th June 2007, 09:37 PM

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Cameron Diaz and her Maoist bag

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Posted By muyongshi

Re: Cameron Diaz and her Maoist bag

Yah it was a political slogan but sure sounds like the motto of most governments (whether or not
they actually believe it and try to follow it).

Forum: Reading and Writing 25th June 2007, 08:05 PM

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Cameron Diaz and her Maoist bag

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Posted By muyongshi

Re: Cameron Diaz and her Maoist bag

Offended the nation of Peru....

Allow me to translate...a yodel that knew Chinese threw a hissyfit to someone that could make
money off of it and at the same time make a famous person look like an...

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Forum: Reading and Writing 29th December 2004, 03:18 AM

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"The Lady in the Painting"

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Yeah, I was kind of disappointed when I finished...

Yeah, I was kind of disappointed when I finished reading the first part. Do you know where I could
read the rest of it online?

Forum: Reading and Writing 25th December 2004, 02:17 PM

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"The Lady in the Painting"

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Here's my take on your questions, but perhaps you...

Here's my take on your questions, but perhaps you should wait until someone more knowledgeable
than me answers.

Yep, I think so, except in this line it's Mei Zhen thinking to herself, isn't it?

I...

Forum: Reading and Writing 25th December 2004, 12:43 PM

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"The Lady in the Painting"

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Which book? The first version, right? BTW, the...

Which book? The first version, right? BTW, the one I'm reading seems to have a lot of typos in it.

Forum: Reading and Writing 25th December 2004, 10:42 AM

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"The Lady in the Painting"

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The link is in GB encoding. Must be a condensed...

The link is in GB encoding. Must be a condensed version; the first link leads you to a PDF of the
first part of the book, and it seems a bit different from the second one.

BTW, I'm curious, why does...

Forum: Reading and Writing 25th December 2004, 09:52 AM

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"The Lady in the Painting"

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True, but would it be a good idea to write every...

True, but would it be a good idea to write every sentence out into English while you're reading it?

Learner, thank you for the link! BTW, how many parts are there? There's some more at...

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Reading and Writing 6th April 2008, 07:02 PM

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Chinese font with built-in pinyin

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Re: Chinese font with built-in pinyin

http://store.penpowerchinese.com/asdytr28.html
http://www.alestron.com/temp/FontListPage/list-spinin.html
http://www.alestron.com/temp/FontListPage/list-tpinin.html

I agree, it does look useful. I...

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Forum: Reading and Writing 11th April 2008, 01:05 AM

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Helpp! Exam soon!

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Re: Helpp! Exam soon!

Ah - thanks a lot :)

Forum: Reading and Writing 9th April 2008, 03:11 AM

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Helpp! Exam soon!

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Helpp! Exam soon!

Hi!

My GCSE (England) for mandarin is coming up; Oral 12th may, written,reading,listening papers late
may/ early june. And I just want to some good advice for revision!

Some hints on writing hanzi...

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Friday, June 6, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 27th April 2008, 03:52 PM

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Authoritative classification and names of Chinese character strokes?

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Posted By here2learn

Re: Authoritative classification and names of Chinese character strokes?

Jackdk - Thanks for the thanks... Ahh! Someone saw! :)

In your link called "this document from ISO..." there are 12 main strokes. VERY similar to the 11
in my kiddie handwriting book above.... I'm...

Forum: Reading and Writing 26th April 2008, 01:24 AM

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Authoritative classification and names of Chinese character strokes?

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Re: Authoritative classification and names of Chinese character strokes?

The site in the first link is great, thanks!
That CSU site looks quite... incomplete.

I've been recently looking for the basic strokes and also came up with differing lists.

The simple basic list I...

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Forum: Reading and Writing 6th May 2008, 08:36 AM

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Seeking Peers! :)

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Re: Seeking Peers! :)

Thanks for having a look! I didn't expect anyone to write as much as you did. It was a big help!

Forum: Reading and Writing 4th May 2008, 06:47 PM

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Seeking Peers! :)

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Seeking Peers! :)

Hi! I just wrote this little article about computers and I was hoping that some of you would take
the time to read it. Its my first real article and I'm not sure how I did. Suggestions, comments,
and...

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

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Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 21st September 2007, 03:26 PM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

What I'm mising is a possibility to drag items from the director directly into a category:

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 16th August 2007, 02:59 PM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

- stroke animations: lot's of hanzi are missing from the stroke animations. I'd just like to see a
more complete set.

- for the handedict: yes, I hope for a more up to date version (the handedict is...

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

Nothing annoying (it's already a great tool), but two things that I'd like to see:
- updated handedict plugin
- updated/extended stroke animation module

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Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 16th October 2007, 05:05 AM

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Adso - video command-line demonstration

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Adso - video command-line demonstration

Put this up yesterday. Have meant to post it here as well -- a short video demonstration of Adso
in action:

http://www.adsotrans.com/downloads/v5/video-demo.avi.gz

The video is about two and a...

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 21st April 2008, 09:58 AM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

Excited to share a new feature that I have been testing. You can download your search results for
safe-keeping from the Primezero i18n Terminal (English-Chinese Dictionary) in various formats:...

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 5th April 2008, 10:16 AM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

Happy to announce that you can build custom Chinese flashcard decks for printing and delivery on
the Primezero i18n Terminal (http://www.primezero.com/terminal/). :D

Every search result can be...

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 25th February 2008, 10:26 AM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

also, Chinese Seal Chop Google Gadget for iGoogle
(http://www.google.com/ig/directory?q=chinese+seal&hl=en&type=gadgets&start=21&url=www.primezero.com
/chinese/primezero_chinese_chop_gg.xml) now...

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 23rd February 2008, 10:31 AM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Posted By geek_frappa

Re: No you are not crazy, your pinyin is talking to you.

Users of iTunes+Quicktime can now hear pinyin sounds talking to you in the Chinese entries at the
Primezero i18n Terminal.

Sample Query: starbucks...

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 21st February 2008, 12:35 AM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

:oops: Thanks! :)

Adsotrans is pretty cool, eh? Have you tried trev's new annotated editor?

-- also --

My pleasure to introduce a Hanzi To Pinyin Converter online ... :) Simple copy and paste...

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 16th February 2008, 04:03 AM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

:D Happy to introduce The Primezero i18n Terminal (http://www.primezero.com/terminal/). Simple,
intuitive translation search, designed for professionals.

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 24th January 2008, 10:35 PM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

I am happy to share the Chinese Seal Chop Widget for WordPress
(http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/chinese-seal-chop-widget/). I created a simple sidebar widget
that can be updated from the admin...

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 16th January 2008, 04:42 PM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

Views: 1,292

Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

Hey, LaoZhang, Thank you so much for the feedback! :D You're too kind.

I am currently designing for WAP 2.0 web browsers (Opera Mini is my favorite). The message "your
phone not supported" may...

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 15th January 2008, 09:02 PM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

Views: 1,292

Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

I am happy to introduce a rough draft of Primezero Mobile Chinese Tools. To get started, point
your mobile phone to http://m.primezero.com/. Below is a screenshot from the Google Android...

Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 13th January 2008, 03:54 PM

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Posted By geek_frappa

Re: Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

哪裡哪裡 :oops:

adso is quite wonderful, especially in the news-in-chinese application for annotation. new server
in a new year would be exciting.

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

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Chinese Text-Processing + Learning Tools

I am happy and honored to share a few projects I have been working on.

I am posting here because I believe these projects are a subset of the Adsotrans
computer-assisted, human-driven translation...

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1. It seemed like a good idea when I started...

1. It seemed like a good idea when I started out...

Actually, it's a long story involving what is basically a series of coincidences. I think it can
probably tracked back to a childhood involving...

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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I have met at least one white Canadian guy in...

I have met at least one white Canadian guy in Montreal with impeccable Mandarin. He lived in
Beijing for 9 years, has a chinese wife (GF?) and for my money speaks as well as Da Shan (I have
only...

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how is wu pronounced?

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In Beijing Guan (Mandarin): Hanyu Pinyin may be...

In Beijing Guan (Mandarin):
Hanyu Pinyin may be misleading. But Hanyu Pinyin's "乌wu" is simply [u], which can also look like
a bull's horns. Hanyu Pinyin's "衣yi" is simply [i]. There are no "w-...

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how is wu pronounced?

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Why is this topic stretching for so long? a啊 o喔...

Why is this topic stretching for so long?

a啊 o喔 e鹅 i衣 u乌 ü迂

i衣 = yi衣
u乌 = wu乌
ü迂 = yu迂

i=y
u=w

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how is wu pronounced?

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I learnt about glottal stop from Arabic, but I...

I learnt about glottal stop from Arabic, but I don't really understand it. Is it just a breath of
air being sucked in?

ARABIC
'ashara The ' is the glottal stop?

so I think glottal stop happens to...

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how is wu pronounced?

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In Mandarin Chinese Hanyu Pinyin, "u"...

In Mandarin Chinese Hanyu Pinyin, "u" and "wu" are not allophones, they are exactly the same. The
"w-" initial is only for stylistic purposes in Hanyu Pinyin. In Tongyong Pinyin, used in Taiwan,...

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为什么很多的汉语学习者在这里不用汉语?

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Even though I too would like to see skylee do...

Even though I too would like to see skylee do this, I would like to offer myself up for the
position. Even though, I can't explain grammar too well.

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为什么很多的汉语学习者在这里不用汉语?

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Whatever it is about, I would definitely support...

Whatever it is about, I would definitely support a chinese-only forum for discussions. I.e. "NO
ENGLISH ALLOWED"

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为什么很多的汉语学习者在这里不用汉语?

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You don't like "the great leader" roddy?

You don't like "the great leader" roddy?

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为什么很多的汉语学习者在这里不用汉语?

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(Sorry, can't type chinese on this computer) I...

(Sorry, can't type chinese on this computer)
I tried, but no one wants to speak chinese in the chinese chat room:-? .So I just gave up.

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most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

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Complicated freudian slip and mainland/Taiwan...

Complicated freudian slip and mainland/Taiwan differences:

I was on a blind date with someone who was hotter than I could ever imagine myself dating, he said
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Why do caucasians love English?

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Re: Why do caucasians love English?

You might want to stop digging at some point.

Forum: Speaking and Listening 5th July 2007, 10:36 PM

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Why do caucasians love English?

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Re: Why do caucasians love English?

I can't see anyone doing that here and I'd have to sit down and think before I could claim to have
encountered it in China. I suspect it's the kind of thing you've got to decide exists before you
can...

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Re: Why do caucasians love English?

Where did that come from? Are we reading different threads?

Pretty much - it's an in-group, we are educated professionals, thing. 夹中夹英 I think it's
referred to as. Can be a bit grating I find, but...

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Why do caucasians love English?

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Re: Why do caucasians love English?

Also, there's evidence that we have slightly different personalities
(http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2006/04/change-your-personality-learn-new.html) for
different languages. Perhaps this guy...

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Why do caucasians love English?

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Posted By roddy

Re: Why do caucasians love English?

I think using 'caucasian' like this is unnecessary and you're going to generate more heat than
light. It's not an issue of race, it's one of language and culture. Would you or the german guy
have...

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Why do caucasians love English?

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Re: Why do caucasians love English?

Heartily second that.

I've also been in situations where I've been working in Chinese all day, which when you are
stretching your Chinese ability can be extremely tiring. Slipping into a native or...

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

I enjoy the occasional dose of ChinesePod, but as many others have already stated, as a
supplemental resource. And the levels do seem quite arbitrary; I'm at the bottom of my class in
Intermediate 1...

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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I don't think that's fair. I recorded myself...

I don't think that's fair.

I recorded myself speaking English and I took long pauses while trying to think of what to say
next too.

I would be quite cut if someone told me my English fluency was...

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

As I have no mandarin skills, I'm wondering if someone can comment on Steve Kaufmann's Mandarin
speaking ability:

1) Accent
2) Fluency
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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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I am sure there are some people here that could...

I am sure there are some people here that could answer this better than me. Knowing only the
obvious differences in regional dialects, I am not knowledgable enough to compare them to the
Wuhan...

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Thanks, I will 加油 I agree english is much harder...

Thanks, I will 加油

I agree english is much harder than chinese (especially since I don't SPEAK it much these
days...), though I get funny looks when I give such an opinion to the few foreigners I do...

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Indeed, I am as white as they come...while maybe...

Indeed, I am as white as they come...while maybe a light brownish tan that never goes away (well I
guess I should be thankful for that)...but yes I am an ol' white boy.

I envy those who grew up with...

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Oh, yes it is really cool. It is so cool in fact...

Oh, yes it is really cool. It is so cool in fact that I really really really really really wish I
was a Singapore(an?) or a nationality with a similar background...I have meet many outstanding
people...

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I thought that was generally good. I understood...

I thought that was generally good. I understood just about all of it without looking at Quest's
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sort...

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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 求求你,看电视吧

对于大多数中国国民,电视比网络普及率高的多.
所以,电视台是不会担心被BT取代的.

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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...

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Posted By self-taught-mba

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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Posted By self-taught-mba

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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Posted By self-taught-mba

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...

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Views: 8,451

Posted By self-taught-mba

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
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Views: 8,451

Posted By self-taught-mba

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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Chinese language - Folk customs bring about happy life in Guangxi

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In recent years, Miao ethnic people in Guangxi's Greater Miao Mountain
have taken advantage of the profound Miao customs to build its tourism
industry. Lusheng (reed-pipe wind instrument) and folk custom
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Chinese Mandarin - "Thousand-hand Guan-yin" performed in Nanning

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China Disabled People's Arts Troupe gave a performance of "My Dream" at
the Guangxi People's Hall on the evening of July 28. The audience all
marveled at the magnificent performance of "thousand-hand Guan-yin."

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Chinese School - Long scroll painting for National Games

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Yu Xixiang, a veteran from the Veteran Calligraphy and Painting
Association of Nanjing Military Region, showed his long scroll painting
of mountain and rivers at the length of about eight meters on July 26,
2005. He aslo solicited signatures from the old cadres in the Nanjing
Retired Cadre Sanatorium to express the old retirees' enthusiasm towards
the 10th National Games.

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Learn Chinese - Models show culture and costumes of Kingdom of Quici

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Forty contestants participating in the Xinjiang division contest of the
Quici Cup 2006 Miss Tourism Queen International performed a fashion show
on Xinjiang's Kuche Culture Square on the evening of July 25th,
representing culture and costumes of the ancient Kingdom of Quici.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

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Hongshui Township in Guangxi's Rongshui Miao Autonomous County welcomed
tens of thousands of Miao people from Guangxi and Guizhou to celebrate
their Naoyu Festival on July 21, 2005. Naoyu festival originated in the
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and is held annually on June 16th in lunar
calendar. During the festival, people dressed in their bests would
participate in horse-fight, Lusheng Dance, water dabbling and other
activities.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Chinese School - Longtan Film Open Air opens in Beijing

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Longtan Film Open Air opens in Beijing

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The first Longtan Film Open Air opens in Beijing's Longtan Lake park on
July 22. Many Beijing citizens who come from different parts of Beijing
attened this activity in the rainy day. The open air film left a
impressive memory to the old generation.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Chinese School - Farmer to fly over Shandong

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Tan Chengnian, a peasant in Shandong's Weifang, said on July 21 that on
the upcoming National Day, he would fly over Shandong in a plane made by
his own hands as a gift for the day.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Learn mandarin - Shanghai's GDP maintains two-digit growth

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Chinanews, Shanghai, July 20 (By Xu Xiaoqing) - The latest statistics
published by Shanghai Bureau of Statistics today reveal that in the first
half, Shanghai's GDP reached 393.064 billion yuan (47.5 billion USD).
Calculated at comparable price, its GDP rose 10.3% year on year,
maintaining two-digit growth.
At today's routine press conference of Shanghai Municipal Government, Pan
Jianxin, director of the Shanghai Bureau of Statistics, indicated that
the National Bureau of Statistics has confirmed that in the first half of
this year, Shanghai's secondary industry achieved 211.739 billion yuan of
added value, up 11.2% while its tertiary industry's added value totaled
178.381 billion yuan, up 9.6%.
Based on Pan's analysis, Shanghai's economic growth is diverting from
high-speed growth in the past few years to stable, rapid increase
currently. He said that Shanghai's base of GDP has been high in the past.
This year, its structure of supply and demand in the market is changing
and industrial structure is under adjustment. Together with possible
energy shortage and frictions in international trade, Shanghai's economic
development in the future tends to be steady and a more stable economic
growth in will be seen the second half.

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

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Chinese School - Pure gold and silver commemorative coin issued

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With the theme of 56 ethnic groups jointly celebrating their motherland's
56th birthday this year, "Collection of 56 Years--Pure Silver
Commemorative Coin with China's National Identity Pattern" was initially
issued in Beijing's Great Hall of the People on July 19, 2005. This is
the first set of pure gold and silver commemorative coins with most coins
ever issued by now. Circulation of this set of commemorative coins
includes 560 sets of gold coins and 5600 sets of silver coins. Each
national commemorative coin has recognized "national identity" of 56
ethnic groups.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Learn mandarin - Warrants to arrive in China's stock markets

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Chinanews, Beijing, July 17 (By Wei Xi) - The Shanghai Stock Exchange and
the Shenzhen Stock Exchange separately announced today that the China
Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has approved the "provisional
measures on administration of warrants". This signifies that the
preparatory work for warrants has basically been completed and the
trading of warrants will officially land in China's stock markets after
many years.
China's shareholding rights restructuring is now in full swing and the
launch of warrants at this moment is quite opportune. Industry insiders
said that warrants provide a market pricing mechanism for shareholding
rights restructuring for publicly listed companies and a foundation for
equity and debt derivative products that will emerge in the future. At
the same time, warrants will provide a certain accelerant effect to
resolving the question of bonus options for senior management of publicly
listed companies.
People in charge of both the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges said
that China's equity products have relatively simple structure and
affected the market's efficiency and its turnover. A well-rounded stock
market needs various types of financial products with different
risk-reward profiles. And the warrants currently being launched are the
type of new products urgently needed by the market.
The "provisional measures on administration of warrants" that is being
published has detailed rules governing important questions such as
definition of warrants, category, issuance, listing, performance
security, transaction, exercise rights, settlement and punishment for
violation of relevant regulations. Compared with the public comments that
were solicited, the actual promulgated provisions are even stricter. The
effective period of warrants has been relaxed and credit guaranty has
been added to act as surety for performance and appropriately narrowed
the range that warrant prices can fluctuate, so that one can see its
maneuverability.

          ��85tock investors suffered loss (2005-07-05)
          ��Transparency of stock market reform promised (2005-06-27)
          ��China's stock market rebounds (2005-06-14)
          ��Chinese stock market continue its surge (2005-06-10)
          ��China's stock markets slumping to 8-year lows (2005-06-06)

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Plum Festival held in Guizhou

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A villager carries a box of plums at Delicious Plum Festival held on July
16, 2005, in Guiding county, in southwest China's Guizhou Province.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - China's forex reserves likely to rank first

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Chinanews, July 15 - CRI Online reported that due to the large trade
surplus in the first half, economists raised their anticipation on
China's foreign exchanges of this year.
Wang Zhihao, senior economist of the Standard Chartered Bank China, wrote
an article which predicts that China's foreign exchange reserves will
reach 913 billion US dollars at the end of this year. Zhong Wei, director
of the Finance Research Center with Beijing Normal University, also
believes that up to the end of this year, China's foreign exchange
reserves would probably exceed Japan's (Japan's forex reserves neared 850
billion US dollars at the end of 2004) and rank first in world.
Statistics released by the Customs General Administration recently
indicate that China's trade surplus reached nearly 40 billion US dollars
in the first six months, higher than the 32 billion US dollars record of
entire 2004. The rise of trade surplus, however, has not increased the
anticipation of RMB appreciation. Zhong Wei said that the slower import
growth was the main cause of the large trade surplus.

          ��China does not want large forex rises (2005-06-03)
          ��China loosens forex control for investment abroad (2005-05-23)
          ��China central bank expands onshore forex trading (2005-05-18)
          ��Bank of China to be forex market maker (2005-03-16)
          ��China does not pursue forex reserve surge intentionally
(2005-03-08)

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Chinese language - Rome fashions

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A model displays a creation by Italian fashion designer Alberta Ferretti
as part of her haute cuture fall/winter 2005/2006 collection, in Rome's
Campidoglio Square for the Alta moda fashion shows.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Chinese School - China utilized 580b USD foreign investment

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Chinanews, Shanghai, July 13 - Officials with the Ministry of Commerce
revealed yesterday that by the end of May 2005, China has approved over
525,400 foreign-funded ventures and the actually-utilized foreign
investment has reached 584.4 billion USD.
Since its opening-up 26 years ago, China has been actively attracting
foreign capital to boost its development. At present, more than 190
countries and regions have investment in China, 450 out of the world's
top 500 multinationals have invested in China and foreign investors have
funded and established over 600 research and development institutions in
China. Last year, industrial production of foreign-funded enterprises
accounted for 28% of China's total and their export value took up a
proportion of 57% of China's total. The number of employees in
foreign-funded enterprises reached 24 million, accounting for 10% of
China's non-agriculture workforce.
While actively absorbing foreign investment, China is encouraging
domestic enterprises to go international. By the end of 2004, China has
made 36.8 billion USD direct investment in other countries and regions,
realized 114 billion USD business volume in overseas project contracting,
and dispatched 3.19 million workers abroad in labor service cooperation
with a revenue of 30.8 billion USD.

          ��China sees over b foreign investment (2005-06-30)
          ��China's railway first open to foreign investment (2005-06-24)
          ��HK ranks 2nd in Asia in receiving foreign investment
(2005-06-13)
          ��China utilized 22.366b USD in foreign investment (2005-06-13)
          ��China sees US.152 bln of contracted foreign investment
(2005-05-13)
          ��Foreign investment grew over 30 0n first 4 months (2005-05-20)

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Learn mandarin - Treasure ship water tour and fireworks party to honor Zheng He

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Zheng He started his seven expeditions to the West Seas in Jiangsu's
Taicang. As the 600th anniversary of Zheng He's Expedition to the West
Seas approaches, Taicang held entertaining commemoration performance on
July 10th and sponsored a water tour of the treasure ship of Zheng He's
Expedition to the West Seas and a fireworks party on the evening.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - China,US to begin annual trade exchange session

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BEIJING, July 10 - China and the United States will begin their annual
session of the Joint Committee on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) here Monday,
the Chinese Ministry of Commerce confirmed Sunday.
Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi and US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez
and US Trade Representative Robert Portman will jointly chair the
session, which is to focus on a number of hot trade issues ranging from
textile disputes to intellectual property rights protection.
Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai and US Secretary of Agriculture
Michael Johanns will also participate in the one-day session.
Trade between the two countries have surged rapidly over the past years.
In 2004, two-way trade hit 169.6 billion US dollars, 69 times of the
figure in 1979 when China and the United States established full
diplomatic relations.
The United States is now China's second largest trading partner after the
European Union while China is the third largest trading partner of the
United States.
China replaced Germany last year as the fifth largest export market of
the United States.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Learn Chinese - Gold "Journey to the West" decoration

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(July 6th) A collection of large gold decoration called "Journey to the
West" of exquisite craftsmanship showed up in a gold shop in Shanghai.
Such decoration was designed by famous masters and cast with ivory
models, which is valuable in terms of art as well as value maintenance.

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Summer Sourcing Show for Gifts, Houseware & Toys 2005

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-07 14:36:44

At the Summer Sourcing Show for Gifts, Houseware & Toys 2005 held in Hong
Kong on July 6th, an exhibition hall with rural flavors fully stress the
harmonious relationship between human and nature.

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