Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Chinese Online Class - First kite-themed sculpture in the world

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First kite-themed sculpture in the world

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A large kite-themed sculpture stood erect in the center of the Kite
Square in Shandong's Weifang City, Kite Capital of the World, on April
12. The 18-meter-tall sculpture has a simple and bright net framework and
a vivid butterfly-shaped part on the top, becoming a landmark in the Kite
Capital.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Chinese language - Int'l school for diplomats' children

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Int'l school for diplomats' children

www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-11 17:06:48

CIS International School, which will especially provide educational
services for children of foreign diplomats and employees in China, held a
roof-binding ceremony on Apr. 10. This school is one of the ten
cooperation projects signed by governments of China and Canada in 2005.
It is built in Beijing's Third Embassy District and its first semester
will begin in early September this year.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - High risk group needs AIDS message

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High risk group needs AIDS message

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(Source: Xinhua)

Guansu's Lanzhou City held a large-scale activity to publicize AIDS
prevention and treatment on Dec. 1. Citizens attending the activity fell
over each other to snatch the nearly 100,000 free-of-charge condoms
provided by the Chinese government.

April 8 - Wang Xiaodong, a 35-year-old gay man in southwest China's
Sichuan Province, has spent 6,000 hours over the past three years on
volunteer work to help in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Wang, director of a 100-member health group in the provincial capital
Chengdu, said many gay Chinese men had to hide their sexual orientation
from their families and would despair if they caught HIV.
"It is difficult to make those men come out of the closet and there is
still a long way to go in ensuring HIV/AIDS safety for them," he said.
In December 2004, the Ministry of Health published for the first time the
number of Chinese homosexuals as five to ten million. The government has
since clearly stated its stance on homosexuality.
At the end of last year, the ministry and the World Health Organization
released a joint report which said the HIV infection rate among general
population was 0.05 percent and the rate among gay men was as high as two
percent, second only to drug users.
Facing this threat, homosexuals have begun to go public and actively
cooperate with government efforts to combat the disease.
Striving to prevent HIV/AIDS, Wang Xiaodong and experts with the China
Disease Prevention and Control Center jointly compiled and published the
"AIDS Prevention" book for at-risk individuals.
"The government now deals with the issue of homosexuality
compassionately. With over 100 websites on homosexuality, along with
other channels, homosexuals in China have safer ways of meeting," Wang
said.
But he was concerned that some gay men lack awareness of self-protection.
"Still many homosexuals do not use condoms, resulting in HIV infection
and spread."
The China-Britain project on AIDS prevention and treatment conducted a
survey last year on 927 homosexuals in Hangzhou, capital of China's
eastern Zhejiang Province. The survey result showed 67 percent of the
interviewees had at least five sexual partners.
Zhang Jianxin, professor of Sichuan West China University of Medical
Science, called for further efforts to target information at homosexuals.
Homosexuality, once considered a "mental illness", is still a taboo in
China. Gays and lesbians rarely make their orientation known.
"The HIV infection may spread if their sexual activities are not
controlled," Zhang said.
Zhang Beichuan, an expert on AIDS prevention with the Ministry of Science
and Technology, said China has progressed in education on HIV/AIDS for
at-risk groups.
He said more than 20 provinces have set up HIV/AIDS prevention
organizations in their capital cities, involving nearly 1,000 volunteers
who are gays or lesbians. Their education efforts have been recognized by
governments as well as international experts.
The team in Chengdu, established in 2003, is one of the
leadingorganizations in China. "All volunteers are working hard to push
prevention education, provide medical help for the infected, and conduct
surveys and reports for local health authorities," said Wang Xiaodong.
The number of homosexuals in Chengdu receiving education increased from
the 3,000 in 2003 to 11,100 at the end of last year,Wang said.
According to a poll by the volunteer team, only 44 percent of gay men
used condoms at the end of 2005 and now the figure is 72 percent.
With support from government departments, the volunteers have attended
domestic and international conferences and seminars on HIV/AIDS
prevention. Their experience has been shared around the world.

          ��42% of Chinese college students unaware of AIDS danger
          ��AIDS check to cover 1.5 mln people in Henan

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Learn mandarin - Spring arrived late after snow disaster in Altay

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Spring arrived late after snow disaster in Altay

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Sun Zhaoliang, a wheat field contractor from the eighth company of the
185th regiment of Xinjiang corps, commenced seeding in 58-Mu (9.6 acres)
of wheat fields when the soil moisture content is proper for planting.
The 185th regiment, which is located on the borderline between China and
Kazakhstan, is an area seriously hit by a snowstorm disaster in
Xinjiang's Altay region, with over 1.5-meter-thick snow covering the
ground. After an artificial snow-breaking project, 10,000 Mu (1,650
acres) of wheat fields have begun spring seeding. Heavy seeding machines
rumbled on the snow beside the fields and Altay welcomed another late
spring.

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Chinese language - Special wedding

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Special wedding

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Accompanied by their friends and relatives, a bride and a groom walked
along the street on April 3. The bride Zhang Ying and the groom Ma Heke
held a special wedding ceremony on that day, walking from the bride's
parents' house to the newlyweds' apartment. This special wedding caught
the eyes of many passers-by and they said that this was a nice wedding.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Learn Chinese online - China-developed auto meets top-class standard

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China-developed auto meets top-class standard

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Chinanews, Beijing, Mar.31 (By Yan Xiaohong) - Liu Yuguang, director of
the collision testing research institute of the China Automotive
Technology and Research Center (CATARC), revealed on March 29 that Great
Wall Motor's Hover CUV underwent two unusual collisions at the institute.
Results from CATARC showed that Hover CUV has achieved the EuroNCAP
four-star rating. EuroNCAP is the new car assessment regulations adopted
by the EU and is independent of auto companies and government
departments. EuroNCAP is currently the most rigid auto collision standard
in the world and is far stricter than European governments' auto safety
regulations. It can be comparable with NCAP (new car assessment program)
standards in the US and Japan.
The above achievement means that the auto brand independently developed
by China has reached an internationally advanced level and obtained a
passport to enter the EU and North American markets. A relevant
spokesperson of the Great Wall Motor disclosed that the automaker would
launch its products around the globe simultaneously.
Prior to this, there was none independent auto brand of China that had
undergone collisions according to the EuroNCAP standard. Therefore, Hover
CUV's collision is worthy of the name of "China's independent auto
brand's first collision based on a top standard."

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Chinese School - Halan, father of 25 pandas

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Halan, father of 25 pandas

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After a long journey, Halan, a national treasure giant panda from
Sichuan's Chengdu City, finally arrived in Wuxi for the first time on
March 27 and settled down in the panda enclosure of Wuxi Zoo. This
22-year-old giant panda is coded No. 287 in global giant panda pedigree.
It weighs 100 kilograms. Halan is a "heroic father" of 25 sons and
daughters in the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. It came
to Wuxi for a scientific research cooperation project and will stay in
the zoo for one year.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Learn Chinese - Rare ancient copper coin unearthed

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Rare ancient copper coin unearthed

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An extremely rare Jin Dynasty (1115-1234AD) "Zhenglong" (1156-1161AD)
copper coin was lately unearthed in Mishan Town, Wendeng City, Shandong
Province. Such a copper coin was the first metal coin of the Jin Dynasty
and is rarely preserved. Zhenglong was the reign title of King Hailing
Wanyan Liang.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Wastes become artwork

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Wastes become artwork

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A lamp decoration named "an elephant pulling a sacred coach" made of
scrapped bottles in the hospital showed up at Luoyang's Wangcheng Park on
March 23. In order to welcome the 24th Luoyang Peony Festival which will
be open on April 10th, staff of the Wangcheng Park creatively used
thousands of scrapped bottles in the hospital to make a magnificent and
vivid artwork after processing. They also wanted to arouse people's
awareness of environmental protection.

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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Taekwondo parade

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Taekwondo parade

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Little athletes of the taekwondo team of Guiyang's sports school
commenced a taekwondo parade on the Jinhai Snow Mountain in Guiding
County on Mar. 19th. They found it interesting to practice taekwondo
beside blooming rape flowers.

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Children models show kids outfits

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Children models show kids outfits

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A child model from Shanghai shows "Happy Dolls" by a Chinese designer,
which won the golden award at the final of a kids outfits design contest
held in Shanghai on March 18, 2006. It is the top design contest for
children cloth in China, attracting 300 series of designs from 39
countries and regions to compete. About 25 series of designs entered the
final.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Int'l lion dance teams gathered in Hainan

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Int'l lion dance teams gathered in Hainan

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-14 17:14:24

Three lion dance teams from Singapore and Malaysia for the first time
performed in Haikou Stadium on the evening of Mar. 13th to add more fun
to the closing ceremony of the 5th China (Haikou) Mrs. Xian Culture
Festival.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Chinese language - Ceramist created statues on the spot

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Ceramist created statues on the spot

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In only five minutes, a clay head statue which was vivid in both
appearance and spirit surfaced in front of people. Chinese ceramics
grandmaster Zhong Rurong created statues for citizens in Guangzhou's No.
1 International Cultural Plaza on March 9th.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Children portrayed their beautiful moms

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Children portrayed their beautiful moms

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-07 14:31:46

Children in a characteristic kindergarten affiliated to Junshan Road
Primary School in Shandong's Zaozhuang City portrayed their beautiful
mothers in their heart with colorful pencils on Mar. 6th. As the Women's
Day approaches, this kindergarten commenced a special painting class with
the theme "portray a beautiful mother in your heart" and let the children
draw a picture of their beloved mothers in their heart and express their
love to their mothers.

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