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  • Crying Dalian - Save Our Beautiful Sea Covered by Oil Spill

    110While the eyes of the world were fixed on the unfolding disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, China was battling an oil spill of its own. The oil spill resulting from a pipeline explosion in the port city of Dalian on July 16th is being cleaned up by a small army of fisherman, locals, and government worke...

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  • Killers on the Road: See it All in Bumper Stickers

    As number of private cars in china booming through the days, more and more bumper stickers can be seen on the road, most of which are meant to be funny. Here are a few examples. Don’t follow me, heading back to Mars. God inside, d...

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  • Aftershock - 23 Seconds Ground-Breaking, 32 Years Unbearable

    Aftershock (唐山大地震), the new film by Feng Xiaogang (冯小刚) seems on course to break one record even before the first audience member files in. The film is to receive the widest theatrical release in modern Chinese history. It is doubly ground-breaking given the film’s genre. Altho...

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  • A side-story for the 2010 Shanghai Expo — express entry for football team uniforms

    A side-story to the 2010 Shanghai Expo—express entry for those wearing German or Spanish football team uniforms, another way to avoid the heat and long queue. Beijing time 02:30, 8th of July, the semi-final between Germany and Spain kicked off in South Africa. And from the 7th, the Spanish pavilio...

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  • Shanghai Cathlolic Church list 上海天主教堂一览

    There are more than 160 churches in Shanghai. Among them about 100 are Catholic churches.   1. St.Ignatius Cathedral (徐家汇天主教堂) Address: No.158 Pu Xi Road, close to North Cao Xi Road (蒲西路158号,近漕溪北路) How to get to: Xu Jia Hui Station(徐家汇站) of Metro No.1 Tel :02...

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  • A Complete guide to Shanghai Expo Transport

    In the master plans, the World Expo Shanghai China 2010 venues will be supported by five subways, two vehicular tunnels, one magnetic-levitation train, three sea ports in addition to two international airports and the city’s reliable bus system. Generally speaking, public land transportation w...

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  • Someone Wears His Heart on the Head

    A foreign media cameraman’s haircut features the insignia of the Communist Party of China as he works during a news conference for Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi at the Great Hall of the People on March 7 in Beijing. [Photo/CFP]

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  • Web Celebrity “Brother Sharp”

      The photograph shows a starkly handsome Chinese man walking with a model’s measured gait, and wearing a rag-tag but well co-ordinated overcoat on top of a leather jacket. His eyes peer into the middle distance, in what one fan described as “a deep and penetrating way”, and he...

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  • Top 11 Ski Resorts in China

      Skiing has become increasingly popular with Chinese as well as international ski travelers seeking new mountains and lower prices. Here ¡s a directory of the best ski resorts in China both indoor and outdoor.   1. Alshan Alpine Skiing Resort ·         Notes: Resort surrounded by ...

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  • 24 Shanghai Museums That Go Totally Free 上海免费博物馆完全列表

    Cheers on the FREE ADMISSION policy for most national and provincial-level museums. Below you’ll find the full list of FREE museums in Shanghai city.   1. Shanghai Museum 上海博物馆 As a museum of ancient Chinese art, Shanghai Museum possesses a collection of 120,000 precious works of a...

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  • Chinese Lantern Festival - A Part of the Chinese Spring Festival

      The Lantern Festival is celebrated everywhere on January 15th of the lunar calendar, right after the Spring Festival. Traditionally, the Lantern Festival is a part of the Spring Festival. Across China, people celebrate by hanging up lanterns and festoons, attending dancing and singing performa...

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  • Chinese Spring Festival (V)Change

          Many young people pay less and less attention to taboos during the Spring Festival. In fact, many customs during the Spring Festival have also changed.   In the past, people would steam Mangtou and make baozi for the Spring Festival. But now people do not make them anymore. If a gu...

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  • Chinese Spring Festival (IV)Festival Activities

          A series of colorful celebration activities begin on the first day of the first lunar month.   After the Spring Festival, all kinds of entertainment programs used to be given in the rural area in China. Just like the flower exhibition in Beijing now, the entertainment programs inclu...

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  • Chinese Spring Festival (III)New Year’s Eve

      The Spring Festival Eve is called the 30th of the year. This evening is called Chuxi, or the night of the year. The last day of the last lunar month is the most important day in the whole Spring Festival. If one missed the dinner with his or her family in this day, he or she would feel very so...

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  • Chinese Spring Festival (II) Preparation

      In order to celebrate this important festival, the Chinese government now stipulates people have seven days off for the Chinese Lunar New Year. In fact, half month before Spring Festival, people are already busy with all kinds of preparations.   On the 8th day of the 12th lunar month, many...

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