Archive for July, 2008

About HongKong – Foreign couple walked along the Great Wall

July 17, 2008

China Observer

· China wastes heavily in public memorial ceremonies

· Chinese people always in a rush

· China to suffer from long-term labor surplus

· Beijingers visit Lugou Bridge

· Mimics of royal chinas on display

· Rare lotuses in full blossom

Braden and Emma, from Sydney, Australia, spent one year walking alone the
Great Wall. These pictures were taken on July 7, in Shanhaiguan of
Qinhuangdao, the east end of the Great Wall. It took them some 13 months
to finish the journey.

Editors: Liu Ying liuying@chinadaily.com

About Japan – Foreign couple walked along the Great Wall

July 17, 2008

China Observer

· China wastes heavily in public memorial ceremonies

· Chinese people always in a rush

· China to suffer from long-term labor surplus

· Beijingers visit Lugou Bridge

· Mimics of royal chinas on display

· Rare lotuses in full blossom

Braden and Emma, from Sydney, Australia, spent one year walking alone the
Great Wall. These pictures were taken on July 7, in Shanhaiguan of
Qinhuangdao, the east end of the Great Wall. It took them some 13 months
to finish the journey.

Editors: Zhang Jing zhangjing@chinanews.cn

About Shanghai – Beijingers visit Lugou Bridge

July 17, 2008

Coconut Oil, Flash Mp3 Player , Fruit , Electric Scooter, Leather Sofa,
Swimwear, Beverage Dispenser, Kitchen Furniture, GSM Phone, Juice
Concentrate, Tractor Fertilizer, Car Engine , Electric Atv, Automotive
Switch , Display Showcase, Zinc Sulphate, Access Point, Network Card,
Laptop, Recovery Card, Aluminium Profile, Granite Countertop, Wind
Generator, Power Strip, Milk Powder, Ice Cream, Sweet Corn, Ketchup,
Yellow Tea, Instant Noodle, Frozen Seafood, Apple Juice, Nescafe,
Beverage Container, Baby Food, Digital Photo Frame, Silk Flower, Bamboo
Handicraft, Christmas Tree, Badge, Candle.

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About Japan – Motional Terracotta in Hong Kong

July 9, 2008

Artists from Taiwan, dressed as Terracotta, move slowly in a Hong Kong
shopping mall on Saturday, July 7, 2007. The terracotta-themed event
attracted lots of people.

Editors: Liu Ying liuying@chinadaily.com

About Blog – China’s GDP predicted to grow by 10.8% in ‘07

July 8, 2008

BEIJING, July 8 – China’s GDP is expected to increase 10.8 percent in
2007, a report by the economic research center of Renmin University of
China said here Saturday.
The report also predicts that the country’s investment will grow by 21.8
percent year on year in 2007, consumption will grow by 16.2 percent, and
trade surplus will rise by over 60 percent.
The GDP growth predicted by the university is paralleled with the
forecast of the People’s Bank of China, the central bank, which said last
Monday that the country’s GDP is expected to increase 10.8 percent in
2007.
On June 13 Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao presided a State Council meeting to
discuss the problems in China’s economy, and the cabinet warned that
there was excessive growth in industrial production, trade surplus and
investment.
The central government said it is necessary to improve macroeconomic
regulation to prevent the economy from overheating.

Editors: Zhang Jing zhangjing@chinanews.cn

About Nanjing – Beijingers visit Lugou Bridge

July 8, 2008

Coconut Oil, Flash Mp3 Player , Fruit , Electric Scooter, Leather Sofa,
Swimwear, Beverage Dispenser, Kitchen Furniture, GSM Phone, Juice
Concentrate, Tractor Fertilizer, Car Engine , Electric Atv, Automotive
Switch , Display Showcase, Zinc Sulphate, Access Point, Network Card,
Laptop, Recovery Card, Aluminium Profile, Granite Countertop, Wind
Generator, Power Strip, Milk Powder, Ice Cream, Sweet Corn, Ketchup,
Yellow Tea, Instant Noodle, Frozen Seafood, Apple Juice, Nescafe,
Beverage Container, Baby Food, Digital Photo Frame, Silk Flower, Bamboo
Handicraft, Christmas Tree, Badge, Candle.

Editors: Zhang Jing zhangjing@chinanews.cn

*** – High school alums meet in Nanning

July 8, 2008

The alums graduated in 1977 from Nanning No. 2 High School gathered on
July 7, 2007 in Nanning. They form a huge ¡°77¡± to commemorate the 30th
anniversary of their taking the National College Entrance Examination.

Editors: Liu Ying liuying@chinadaily.com

About Nanjing – The ocean witnesses a group wedding

July 8, 2008

¡¤ China wastes heavily in public memorial ceremonies

¡¤ Chinese people always in a rush

¡¤ China to suffer from long-term labor surplus

Fifty pairs of newlywed participated in a romantic group wedding ceremony
on the sea in Dalian, northeast China’s Liaoning Province, July 8, 2007.

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Gone With Wind – China’s GDP predicted to grow by 10.8% in ‘07

July 8, 2008

BEIJING, July 8 – China’s GDP is expected to increase 10.8 percent in
2007, a report by the economic research center of Renmin University of
China said here Saturday.
The report also predicts that the country’s investment will grow by 21.8
percent year on year in 2007, consumption will grow by 16.2 percent, and
trade surplus will rise by over 60 percent.
The GDP growth predicted by the university is paralleled with the
forecast of the People’s Bank of China, the central bank, which said last
Monday that the country’s GDP is expected to increase 10.8 percent in
2007.
On June 13 Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao presided a State Council meeting to
discuss the problems in China’s economy, and the cabinet warned that
there was excessive growth in industrial production, trade surplus and
investment.
The central government said it is necessary to improve macroeconomic
regulation to prevent the economy from overheating.

Editors: Liu Ying liuying@chinadaily.com

Blog Writer – Foreign couple walked along the Great Wall

July 2, 2008

China Observer

¡¤ China wastes heavily in public memorial ceremonies

¡¤ Chinese people always in a rush

¡¤ China to suffer from long-term labor surplus

¡¤ Beijingers visit Lugou Bridge

¡¤ Mimics of royal chinas on display

¡¤ Rare lotuses in full blossom

Braden and Emma, from Sydney, Australia, spent one year walking alone the
Great Wall. These pictures were taken on July 7, in Shanhaiguan of
Qinhuangdao, the east end of the Great Wall. It took them some 13 months
to finish the journey.

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