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Recommended a magic show (Form Criss Angel)

I am from China Assistor Web site to see his street magic, magic shows, he's amazing!


Below is a perform the magic of video:

http://news.chinaassistor.com/2008/0918/Crazy_Magic_Trick_from_Chris_Angel_17082.html



We can look at, Criss Angel coins to go on a spit, and then you can clearly see that the coins from his arm to slowly move the wrist, and then picked up his knife, cut skin wrist, took out a coin, amazing The! Strongly recommend that you take a look!

After that he will recommend to the other magic excellent!
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Best wishes for China ctress Hu Jing's marriage.

Hu Jing actress

Best wishes for China ctress Hu Jing's marriage.

Also for the chinese singer Kelly Chen's marriage.

Wish them happy everyday and create a better work.

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1.chick here>kelly chen wedding

2.chick here>Hu Jing wedding

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Chinese Trio's First Day of Space Adventure

 
Chinese taikonaut Zhai Zhigang tries a bite on his food in the orbit module of the Shenzhou-7 spacecraft, in this video grab taken on Sept. 26, 2008. The Shenzhou-7 spacecraft, which blasted off at 9:10 p.m. Thursday at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gansu Province, has functioned well as planned.
 
BEIJING, Sept. 26 -- The sun always rises. Twenty-four hours into their space adventure, the three Chinese taikonauts on board the Shenzhou-7 spaceship have witnessed sunrise and sunset for 16 times in their 680,000-kilometer journey.

Despite a challenging mission slated on Saturday -- the nation's first attempt on a space walk, the trio, Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng, kept "quite relaxed and spirited" since they were sent into orbit at 9:10 p.m. Thursday, officials with the Beijing Aerospace Control Center (BACC) said.

Do you know want to know some interestings about them.

eg:Their eating,sleeping,work and fun things.

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Shenzhou VII lifts off tonight

JIUQUAN, Gansu -- Shenzhou VII will lift off between 9:07 pm and 10:27 pm Thursday, carrying three astronauts, one of who will become the first Chinese to walk in space, senior space program officials said Wednesday.


Shenzhou VII taikonauts (from left) Jing Haipeng,Zhai Zhigang and Liu Boming wave to people at a press conference in Jiuquan, Gansu Province, September 24, 2008.  

One of the astronauts, Zhai Zhigang will walk in space around 4:30 pm on Saturday, media reports said.

The spacecraft will carry astronauts Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng, too.

One of the major tasks of the three-day mission is extra-vehicular activity (EVA), or spacewalk in this case, mission spokesman Wang Zhaoyao said at a news conference Wednesday. The success of the task will mark a remarkable step forward for China.

The other tasks include releasing a small monitoring satellite and satellite data relay trials, said Wang, who is also deputy director of China's manned space program office.

"The Shenzhou VII mission marks a historic breakthrough in China's manned space program. It is a great honor for all three of us to be part of the mission, and we are fully prepared for the challenge," Zhai Zhigang said when he and the other two astronauts met the media Wednesday.

Tonight's mission will be the second stage of China's three-stage manned space program, which eventually is aimed at building a space lab and a space station by 2020.

Engineers began loading fuel in the carrier rocket at 4 pm Wednesday, a process that would take seven hours and meant the launch was "irreversible", Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center officials said.

Shenzhou VII will be launched from atop the Long-March II-F carrier rocket into orbit 343 km from Earth.

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Shenzhou-7 astronauts making final preparations for historic...

Chick play>The Shenzhou-7 spaceship video

Shenzhou-7 astronauts making final preparations for historic mission

In the following week, the crew of six, 3 who will blast off and their 3 backups, will be the focus of the country and the world.

Ahead of that, they'll go through a battery of tests and training in the Launch Field.

Chen Shanguang, Director China Astronaut Training Center, said, "The astronauts will take a rest and go through physical exams here. Then they still need some training and to learn the mission protocols. This is the final preparedness before they go into space."

The astronauts first entered the Launch Field two weeks ago. They conducted their first joint test with the craft, ground control and their teammates.

Training has focused on the most complicated situations they may encounter during the mission.

Authorities say everything has been going as planned and the astronauts are in peak condition.

Rain fell on the Launch Field on Saturday night. Now the priority is to make sure the rocket is waterproof.

The Long March 2F is designed to withstand moderate rain.

Experts say the shower makes no difference in the plan, and everything is set for lift-off next week.

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Criss Angel File

Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos (born December 19, 1967), better known by his stage name Criss Angel is an American of Greek descent. He is a magician, illusionist, musician, escapologist, and stunt performer. He is best known for starring in his own television show, Criss Angel Mindfreak.

Criss Angel is the star and creator of the A&E Network show Criss Angel Mindfreak. Seasons 1 and 2 were filmed at the The Aladdin in Las Vegas, with Season 3 at the Luxor Hotel. Premiering on July 20, 2005, the illusions have included walking on water, levitating above the Luxor Hotel (in the light of 62 lightbulbs that can be seen from space), floating between two buildings, causing a Lamborghini to disappear, surviving in an exploding C4 Crate, cutting himself in half in full view of an audience and getting run over by a steamroller while lying stomach down on a bed of glass. Season 4 of Mindfreak debuted on July 23, 2008, and the show is scheduled to run for two more seasons after that.Angel was raised in East Meadow, Long Island, New York. Angel's passions included music, playing drums, and magic. His parents are John and Dimitra Sarantakos. His mother hails from Mystra, Greece. He has two brothers, Costa and JD. Criss's family owned Monster Music in Levittown,Ny before selling the business back in 2004 to work with Criss in Las Vegas. One of Angel's biggest influences was his father, who died of cancer back in 1998.Criss also received personal instruction from 7th Degree World Karate Champion Shihan Grant Campbell, now leader of Ryuei Ryu Karate Kobudo Association.

Starting in October 2007 he appeared as a judge on Phenomenon, with Uri Geller and in a CNN interview about the show he told Larry King "no one has the ability, that I'm aware of, to do anything supernatural, psychic, talk to the dead. And that was what I said I was going to do with Phenomenon. If somebody goes on that show and claims to have supernatural psychic ability, I'm going to bust [him] live and on television.

 

 

 

On the October 31, 2007 episode of the reality show Phenomenon, Paranormalist Jim Callahan performed a summoning, purportedly of author Raymond Hill, to help discover the contents of a locked box. Although fellow judge Uri Geller praised the performance, Angel called it "comical" and subsequently challenged both Callahan and Geller to guess the contents of two envelopes he pulled out of his pocket, offering a million dollars of his own money to whomever could do so. This led to an argument between Callahan and Criss Angel, during which Callahan accused Angel of being an "ideological bigot", and after Angel rose from his chair and approached Callahan, the two were pulled apart as the show promptly went to a commercial break. Angel has since revealed the contents of one envelope and at the unveiling he challenged Geller one more time. Geller was unsuccessful, and the envelope was revealed to contain an index card with the numbers "911" printed on it for September 11, 2001. Criss' explanation was this: "If on 9-10 somebody could have predicted that 9-11 was going to happen, they could have saved thousands of lives". The other envelope's contents will be revealed on the first episode of Season 4 of Criss Angel: Mindfreak.

 

 

Callahan later vented his anger toward Criss in an interview for "Phenomenon", saying that his demonstration of walking on water is "his way of proving Jesus Christ wasn't real." He also added, "Every Christian in the world should be angry with him."

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How Does Criss Angel Walk On Water

Video address:Criss Angel Walks on Water <-Chick here

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Cheyenne Woods

An Associated Press article from earlier in the day reminds that there's now a second Woods golfer who is starting to show up on the national scene. Cheyenne Woods, Tiger's niece, recently made her collegiate debut as a member of the Wake Forest women's golf team.
Wake Forest is famous for its golfers; Arnold Palmer, Lanny Wadkins, Curtis Strange and Jay Haas, among others, played golf at the North Carolina school.

Cheyenne's debut took place earlier in the month at the NCAA Fall Preview, where she made the 5-woman starting lineup and posted scores of 75-76-74--225. She finished 26th.

"She's going to have an impact on the team right away," coach Dianne Dailey said.
Woods has played in charity matches with Tiger in support of his foundation and, though she doesn't speak with her uncle on a regular basis, said he inspires her.

"Just seeing him on TV and knowing that someone in my family is succeeding, it's just really motivating," she said.

Cheyenne Woods is from Phoenix and played high school golf at one of the top programs in the country, Xavier Prep, for legendary coach Sister Lynn. There Woods was the three-time team MVP, and two-time (2006-07) Arizona state champion. The Arizona Republic, the largest newspaper in the state, named her the Arizona High School Golfer of the Year in 2007, and her junior career includes more than 30 tournament victories.

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Crazy Magic Trick from Chris Angel

The really Scary Magic Trick by Chris Angel.
Parental Guidance is advised for children.

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Zhang Ziyi and Vivi Nevo Arrived for Allen & Co conference

 

Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi rides her mountain bike as she arrived at the 26th annual Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2008.

Chinese actress Ziyi Zhang walks during the 26th annual Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2008.

Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi parks her mountain bike after she arrived with fiance Vivi Nevo at the 26th annual Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2008.

 Chinese actress Ziyi Zhang walks with Time Warner Chairman Richard Parsons (C) and Vevi Nevo of NV Investments (R) at the 26th annual Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2008.

Vivi Nevo, of NV Investments, and Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi arrive for the annual Allen & Co.'s media conference Thursday, July 10, 2008, in Sun Valley, Idaho. The couple are engage and plan to wed next year, said Nevo.

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Cheyenne Woods Picture Gallery

Cheyenne Woods when she played golf for Xavier prep

Here’s a collection of pictures we put together from Cheyenne Woods brief golf career so far. As she moves further along, we expect more pics to surface and will be adding them to this gallery as we find them.

As far as we can tell from this small set of photos, Cheyenne is quite attractive and will probably make it on to future PopCrunch lists of the hottest female athletes.

More info:Cheyenne Woods, Tiger's niece, recently made her collegiate debut as a member of the Wake Forest women's golf team.Wake Forest is famous for its golfers; Arnold Palmer, Lanny Wadkins, Curtis Strange and Jay Haas, among others, played golf at the North Carolina school.

Here’s an older picture of Cheyenne Woods.

Cheyenne looking grown up and poised.

Woods smiling on the golf course

Here’s a pic of her in fine golf form

In this photo, Woods gives us a nice smile.

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My China travel(4 Days Jiuzhai and Huanglong Tour)

Jiuzhaigou lies at the southern end of the Minshan mountain range, 330 km north of the provincial capital of Chengdu. It is part of the Jiuzhaigou County (formerly Nanping County) in the Aba Tibetan Qiang Autonomous Prefecture of northwestern Sichuan province, near the Gansu border.

The valley covers at least 240 km², with some protection organizations giving the area as 600 to 720 km², with buffer zones covering an additional 400 to 600 km². Its altitude, depending on the area considered, ranges from 1,998 to 2,140 m (at the mouth of Shuzheng Gully) to 4,558 - 4,764 m (on Mount Ganzigonggai at the top of Zechawa Gully).

The climate is cool temperate with a mean annual temperature of 7.2 °C, with means of -1 °C in January and 17 °C in July. Total annual rainfall is 661 mm, 80% of which occurs between May and October.

Day1

Destinations: Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou, Flight No. TBA
Today's Activities: Airport to Hotel Transfer (Jiuzhaigou), Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area

- Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area: Huanglong is located on the easternmost of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It belongs to Songpan county, Aba Tibetan and Qiang autonomous prefecture, Sichuan province. It is 300 kilometers far away from Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. And Jiuzhaigou Valley is as its neighbor. It is close to the boundary of Sichuan, Gansu, and Shanxi province.

Meals: Chinese Lunch

Day2

Destinations: Jiuzhaigou
Today's Activities: Shuzheng Valley, Sight-seeing Public Vehicle in Jiuzhaigou Valley, Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area

Shuzheng Valley: Shuzheng Valley is reputed as the epitome of Jiuzhaigou. The Shuzheng Qun Hai (Shu Zheng Lakes) in this valley is the entrance to the beautiful and splendid Jiuzhaigou. With a total length of 13.8 kilometers, Shuzheng contains over 40 various lakes, occupied 40% of the total in Jiuzhaigou and stretching along Shuzheng Gully for 5 to 6 kilometers.The lakes reflect the shining sunshine, named respectively as: Luwei Hai (Reed Lake), Penjing Hai, Huohua Hai (Sparking Lake), Wolong Hai (Sleeping Dragon Lake), Shuzheng Waterfall, and Laohu Hai (Tiger Lake) etc. All provide visitors dream-like views.
Meals: Breakfast, Chinese Lunch

Day3

Destinations: Jiuzhaigou
Today's Activities: Rize Valley, Zechawa Valley, Sight-seeing Public Vehicle in Jiuzhaigou Valley

- Rize Valley: It is noted as the best part of all Jiuzhaigou tour routes for its multi-colored lakes, highest waterfalls, treasure beaches and virgin forests. The Nuorilang Lake is the starting spot of Rize Valley with 18 separate lakes.Going along the 18km Rize valley, there comes the Mirror Lake, Pearl lake, Peacock lake, Five-flower lake, Panda lake, Panda waterfall, Bamboo Arrow lake and Virgin Forest. Each is uniquely designed by the magic hand of nature.

Meals: Breakfast, Chinese Lunch

Day4

Destinations: Jiuzhaigou to Chengdu, Flight No. TBA
Today's Activities: Hotel to airport Transfer (Jiuzhaigou), Airport Transfer (Chengdu)
Meals: Breakfast

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Travel to kunming(3 Days Ever-Spring City Tour)

Kunming enjoys a pleasant climate and does its best to live up to its title of 'the City of Eternal Spring'. Whenever you are planning to go, the temperature is always pleasant. With its convenient transport links in and out of the city, Kunming welcomes and sees off tens of thousands of tourists every day. Kunming is the focal point of Yunnan minority culture. Some 26 ethnic minorities such as Yi, Bai, Miao, Dai, Hani and more inhabit the region. Each group has its own featured festivals such as the Torch festival of Yi people, the Golden Temple Fair and so on. The hugely successful 1999 International Horticultural Exposition enhanced Kunming's influence in the world resulting in a snowball effect upon tourism as more and more foreigners come to discover this enchanting part of China.

Day1

Destinations: Arrive in Kunming
Today's Activities: Upon arrival at Kunming Airport, you’ll be greeted by our local English speaking tour guide and then transfer to the hotel in the city.
Meals:

Day2

Destinations: Kunming
Today's Activities: Your local guide will meet you at your hotel in the morning and the tour starts from the The Stone Forest,a fantastic natural phenomena located 90 km southeast of Kunming. The various shapes of karst landscape was formed due to the millions years movement of Earth. Major Stone Forest, Minor Stone Forest and Naigu Stone Forest, all of which feature stones in various formations. Animals, plants, and even human figures can be found here. In the afternoon you will visit Green Lake Park, one of the most picturesque parks in downtown Kunming. There are nine spring outlets at north of the lake, so it was also named "Nine Dragon Pond" in ancient times.
Meals: Lunch

Day3

Destinations: Depart from Kunming
Today's Activities: This morning your guide will lead you to experience minority life in southwest of China.Based on it's admirable climate, beautiful natural sceneries combine with strong minority feelings. Yunnan Minority Village is the window that displaying minority customs and cultures to the world. After that, you will set out for The Dragon Gate on West Hill which is The natural forest park in Kunming. Western Hills boasts an excellent environment with flourishing flowers and dense forest, providing tourists an excellent environment to enjoy the tranquility and marvelous scenery.There is Cable Car from Folklore Village to the Dragon Gate. You can take the cable car and enjoy the folk dancing and elephant performance in the Folklord Village.Then reach the Dragon Gate to take a bird's view of the West Hill. After lunch our local guide will escort you to the airport for your onward flight to your next destination.
Meals: Lunch

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Travel China

Are the Beijing Olympics giving you the inspiration and desire to journey to the other side of the globe? If so, break out your Rosetta Stone and check out some must-see attractions to schedule for your future travel China.

Summer Palace
Admission: 35 RMB
Bus Routes 690, 808, 826
6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

These are the ruins of the palaces and the beautiful gardens of the Qing Emperors. They are extensive enough that if you want to get away from the crowds, leave the front area and you will find some seclusion (and beat the air pollution on a good day) in the caves and ruins of the rear hill and lake area.

The Hutongs
Free
2nd Ring Road Area, especially near Quianmen and Houhai

These are the narrow, winding street-alleyways that characterize medieval Beijing. They make for the same sort of charming strolling that the core of an old European town does, and the best part is that it’s free! The houses are mostly in the courtyard-based siheyuan style. Come see them soon, as these neighborhoods are being demolished to make space for modern, booming Beijing.

The Forbidden City
Admission: 60 RMB; Audio Guide Device for 40 RMB plus deposit
Subway Line 1; Bus Routes 1, 4, 52, 101,109, 728 and 810.
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Come early if you want to beat the crowds and enjoy some relative calm in Beijing’s premiere tourist attraction. This was the home of the Chinese Emperor during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and stands as the world’s largest palace complex. Only two-fifths of the sprawling compound is open to the public, but that is still enough to occupy hours; it isn’t called The Forbidden City for nothing.

Tiananmen Square
Free
Bus Routes: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; or walk from The Forbidden City
Open All Day

Built by Mao Zedong to impress the world, flanked by ubiquitous Communist-style buildings and the site of the infamous 1989 massacre, it is China’s monument to Mao and his brand of Communism. It is located near The Forbidden City, so the pair can be rolled into one day of sight-seeing. Entry into Mao’s Mausoleum is free, but expect long lines.

Panjiayuan, “The Dirt Market”
Free, except any purchases
West of East Third Ring Road, between PanjiayuanBridge and HuaweiBridge
Saturday and Sunday, 4:30am-5pm

This is the flea market of China, and is the best place to go looking for bargains in art, textiles, antiques, knick-knacks and just plain junk. Most of the stall operators are villagers hawking wares from their hometowns, so there are real gems to be found if you are willing to spend enough time hunting for them. Also, markets in general are the first place to go looking for an easily-accessible, authentic, local experience.

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China Visa -- An important tool for travel China

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China visa Application by mail is not acceptable, but Chinese embassy or consulate-general offer the mail service back to you after the visa is well-transacted. Hereunder are some instructions for this mail service:

1. The certified or registered return posts are not acceptable.
2. The return envelops with the tracking number, like Fedex, Express Mail, are acceptable.
3. The sender on the return envelop should be the applicant (name and address), not the Chinese Embassy or Consulate.

Transact Way
The processing time for handling the visa generally is about 5-7 working days and no urgent service is provided.

Visa Expense
1. Only Money Order, Cashier’s Check or Company Check is acceptable. Personal Check is not accepted.
2. All kinds of fees may be written in one check.
3. Besides the visa application fee, 5 US dollars should be paid as the additional visa handling service fee per post.
4. If the applicant withdraws his visa application during the handling period, 20 US dollars should be charged.

Note: Please carefully read the related application notice beforehand. If the documents are lost, damaged or other improper process due to the post office, for which generally the embassy or consulate is not responsible. If the applicant do not submit the application according to the related requirement, which makes your oversea trip postponed, the embassy and consulate are also not responsible for this.

Information from: China travel guide

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Travel China In Luxury

If you are planning a trip to China, and would like to really experience luxury travel and have a wonderful, deluxe vacation, you will be excited to know that there are tour operators who specialize in first class travel to China.

One of the first things we think of when we talk about “luxury travel” is first class air travel, and this is certainly a part of your luxurious China vacation, along with luxury hotel accommodations and having personal guides and escorts rather than taking group tours with other vacationers.

While you’re in China, you will want to take in some of the regular tourist sights, and you may want to be able to get the “special access” to some sights that is restricted for VIPs and special visitors. Talk with your luxury tour operator about these tours and what you would like to see; there are often special arrangements your operator can make to help you have an even more special experience.

Room service is a luxury many people enjoy, of course, and in China, in your five-star hotel, the room service will be spectacular, and you will be amazed how wonderful the local food is when you’re experiencing the cooking skills of some of the best chefs in the country.

General luxury travel is very popular, and you can find many tour operators offering first-class travel in China. You can go to the mainland and visit all of the wonderful historic and cultural sites in luxury, and you can also visit Hong Kong, which is considered truly luxurious in its own right. Simply by looking for a tour operator who does “regular” travel in first-class style, you can find a wonderful vacation package.

However, if you’re particularly interested in Chinese cuisine, you may wish to find a gastronomy tour that takes you to some of the most exciting and exotic dining experiences in China and gives you the opportunity to learn more about Chinese cuisine and sample things you would never be able to try at home.

Or, if golf is your passion, there are many deluxe golfing packages that let you tee off in the countryside of China, some of the most beautiful land in the world. If your are a keen golfer and want to either concentrate on golf while in China or make it a large part of your visit, you can work with a golf tour operator to make that experience a reality for you.

Whatever your goals for first-class travel in China, you can find a luxury tour operator simply by searching on the Internet for luxury travel in China and talking with operators who offer the kinds of tour you are interested in . You may  be surprised, not only at how lush some of the packages are and how much they offer, but that first-class travel in China, true luxury living on the mainland and in Hong Kong, is much less expensive than the same class of travel in Europe or the United States.

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China Business Travel

According to the American Express Business Travels second survey of corporate travel management service in China, the country will become the world's third-largest market for corporate travel within five years. The survey shows that the spending on international business travel by China approximates US$4.2 billion a year, which is 17 percent of the Asian market for business travel. This figure, in addition to the spending on the domestic business travel in China, adds up to almost US$20 billion.

The healthy growth of China's GDP is likely to secure a two-digit rise in China's business travel market in a few years. It is estimated that by the year 2020, the number of Chinese business travellers will be five times as many as that at present. International travel service providers and global giants such as American Express, Kar Shun Travel, and Rosenbluth have noticed the potential of China market for business travel and have made inroads into China.

Global business travellers are advised to adhere to local business etiquettes. In Chinese business culture, conservative suits are the norm. For business purposes, it is traditionally acceptable to call a Chinese person by the family name, together with a title, such as ""Director Li"". Avoid using someone's first name unless you know him or her closely. Formality is a sign of respect, and it is sensible to clarify how you will address someone early in a relationship.

Business hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. There is, however, a five-day workweek in larger cities. Avoid visiting government offices on Friday afternoon because this is sometimes reserved for political studying of the officials. Offices are typically closed on public holidays including the Spring Festival, during which most Chinese take five days off; other holidays during which offices close include Labor Day on May 1, and the National Day on October 1.

China Travel provides detailed information on China Travel, China Business Travel, China Travel Services, China Travel Agencies and more. China Travel is affiliated with China Guided Tours.

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China beauty for everybody!

 
China beauty for everybody!Wish you happy everyday!
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Plastic products made in China

China Taizhou Jiaojiang Jiuli Plastic Factory is a professional plastic manufacturer. Established in 1995, it is located in Taizhou city, known as "the plastic mould town of China", enjoying advantaged industry location.Since its establishment, Jiuli has worked on novelty and practicability of the products, taken it as the development target and the basis of setting up the enterprise's image. Our products have covered the markets at home and abroad successively, and been popular with the vast merchants and customers.  


Our factory mainly takes up with production and distribution of various specification plastic products, such as plastic pallet,plastic container, dustbin, plastic basket , turnover crate and baby carrier, etc. In addition, we also process varieties of plastic fittings and products for external demands, or process products with foreign materials or moulds. Our products are suitable for every walk of life, for example, machinery factory, food plant, brewery, fruit market, meter factory, hardware factory, garment factory, vegetable distribution center, chemistry factory, plastic factory, stationery factory, toy factory, tobacco factory, hotel, cabaret, aquatic products, medicine, electron, big mall, supermarket, environmental sanitation and realty and so on, and become the necessity for the logistic and storage.
Taking" quality is first, customer is upmost, credit is basis" as its tenet, and " technology keeps ahead, exploit & innovate, share win-win" as its operation philosophy, Jiuli keeps strengthening product quality management, improving the service level to ensure the product quality, and making its great effort to provide the customers with good-quality products and perfect service.

Plastic products made in China

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Chinese Companies Strive to Restore "Made-in-China" Image at...

Chinese companies have chosen the Canton Fair, China's largest trade show, to restore the battered image of "Made in China" after a series of product safety incidents attracted critical headlines across the world this summer.

The fair, which finished on Tuesday in the southern city of Guangzhou, was slated as a "perfect" chance for Chinese companies to restore buyers' confidence after scandals involving the export of lead-contaminated toys, substandard toothpaste and pet foods.

The U.S. toy maker, Mattel Inc., has staged several high-profile recalls of China-made products, 87 percent of which were found to have loose magnets -- a design defect from Mattel itself -- and 13 percent of which contained excessive lead.

"Although Chinese producers are not the only one to be blamed here, We are paying heavy prices. The effect is severe, and serious lessons need to be drawn," said Ju Jianwei, manager of the Jiangsu Overseas Group Co., Ltd, a state-owned trade and investment company in east China.

The Canton Fair gained 37.45 billion U.S. dollars in value of orders placed, a 2.9 percent rise compared with the previous session.

Steve Barek, President and CEO of the Florida-based Microflock Textile Group Corporation, who had been to 12 sessions of the trade show, said he believed the product safety issues were sporadic, and most Chinese products are still favored over others for desired quality at the lowest prices.

There was growth in some categories, but noticeably the value of toy orders dropped by 10.7 percent to 900 million U.S. dollars compared with the previous session.

Industry analysts said the drop was mainly attributed to waning confidence in China-made toys. Chinese Customs figures also show September's toy export slipped 2.88 percent from August.

"We are trying to expel doubts and fears. We are doing more now, with tougher material control and stricter standard manufacturing procedures and more tests," said Zhang Chenhua, deputy general manager of Goodlin Toys Co., Ltd, a Shanghai-based toy exporter.

"At the same time, foreign technological standards are getting higher and more stringent. We really need to gear up for that and prove to the world that we are responsible companies and our products are still reliable," Zhang said.

Like Zhang, many Chinese companies are seeking to walk out of the shadows cast by the spate of product safety incidents.

"The recent food safety scare brought a lot of pressure, but we are doing everything to make sure no hitches happen to our products," said Zhang Jin, deputy general manager of Jiangsu Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Import and Export Group Corp, at the fair.

Zhang said his company had just got a "sizeable" order with a British supermarket at the fair, and that proves "we have been doing the right thing".

The trade show itself has also been tougher on product quality rules for participants, vowing to kick out or even revoke participation qualifications for companies found with product quality glitches.

Chinese government has committed itself to better product safety. It introduced a landmark recall system this summer, launched a four-month-long nationwide product quality campaign, and offered intensive training courses to domestic toy manufacturers.

Deng Xuqi, deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Quarantine and Inspection Bureau, announced on Wednesday that the province has just wound up a month-long campaign specifically targeted on toys and food for exports.

Guangdong alone manufactures about 70 percent of the total Chinese toys made for export.

A 100-member team dispatched by the bureau discovered problems including substandard paint and loose parts in toys, after inspecting more than 2,000 local exporters.

The bureau said it has withdrawn production licenses from 423 toy makers, suspended the licenses of 341 toy companies(For example:Jiuli Plastic Factory), and ordered 690 others to improve their working practices.

Meanwhile, the bureau revoked the licenses of 160 food suppliers and exporters in the province. About 200 others have been ordered to suspend operation until they have cleaned up their act.

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Something about Chinese food

Ancient Chinese food was based around rice as far back as 5000 BC. Interestingly, the evidence from around the Yangtse River watershed points to not only boiled rice but to the fermented product that we know as rice wine. It was probably an accidental discovery, but one that has remained very popular throughout Chinese history.

Wild pig species are native to southern China and appear to have been domesticated around 2000 BCE. It's not known at what stage hunting was replaced by domestication and farming of pigs - bones don't tell that story - but this was probably after the introduction of chickens.

Chickens were probably adopted from the area that we now know as Thailand. These were almost certainly domesticated before pigs. Even today, Dai people (Dai and Thai being pretty much interchangeable) live in Xishuangbanna, the area bordering the modern SE Asia countries of Laos and Myanmar (Burma).

In the north, where it was too cold for rice, the local farmers grew millet and some sorghum. These could also be boiled into porridge, or fermented to produce alcohol.

One ancient Chinese food item not developed elsewhere is tofu. This fermented bean product was thought to have been made from about 1000 BCE. The soya bean is tasty and supposedly endowed with healthy characteristics. It is meant to be particularly good for diabetics. Soya milk is another product still consumed today.

Food preservation techniques allowed the ancient Chinese to keep seasonal crops year round. Salting of meat and pickling of vegetables have long added to the variety of foods, especially over the winter period. Many people still eat rice porridge with pickled vegetables for breakfast. It's simple to prepare and easily digested.

When looking at ancient Chinese food we shouldn't forget the popular drinks. Boiled water has always been the favourite as it has long been a principle that food and drink should be consumed when at a temperature similar to the bodies so as not to disturb the natural balance. This preference may have lead to the discovery of tea leaves as flavouring.

Certainly the early Chinese seem to have experimented with lots of plants and drying methods to produce a wide range of tasty and healthy beverages. The favourites now are:

  • Green teas - especially those from Longjing near Hangzhou;

  • Fermented teas - Pu'er Tea and Oolong are perhaps the most famous of these; and

  • Flower teas - such as Jasmine and Chrysanthemum.

 

Ancient Chinese Food may not have been the most varied. This was largely because of China's relative isolation. Only when hardy adventurers traveled along the Silk Road routes did wheat, cattle and sheep arrive in China. More variety was introduced when China expanded southwards, and especially when sea trade brought lots of exotic foodstuffs to Guangzhou (Canton) and beyond. Those developments were for later.

 

Ian Ford has lived in China for most of the last 7 years. He has prepared a food guide, Eating Out in China, with background information to Chinese food, over 60 recommended dishes and handy reference sheets. The sheets are for you to take on your travels and have these recommended dishes (and variations) in English, pinyin and Chinese characters. To find out more, go to http://chinaassistor.com/

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China Pub in Guangzhou

Bars & Pub in Guangzhou CHINA(China Pub in Guangzhou)

When it comes to drinks, Guangzhou is one of the best cities in China to knock back a few. With a relatively large population of foreigners here, the city offers a wide variety of bars & pubs to cater to all tastes.

Tsing Tao and Zhu Jiang are the two major Chinese beer brands that are sold    almost everywhere. Both are fairly standard light lagers. Carlsberg is also brewed in Guangzhou, which explains the reasonably huge amount of Carlsberg taps in the bars.

For latest reviews of restaurants, bars and night clubs pick up a free copy of That's PRD , a monthly English publication. It is available at several hotels and lounges.

  • Overseas Chinese Village, next to Holiday Inn Guangzhou. This is a sort of bar street consisting of six or seven bars side by side, all two-storey buildings with a different theme on each floor. Prices are on the high side, costing about ¥40 for a small bottle of beer.
  • Hill Bar, outside Baiyun Hotel and opposite Garden Hotel. Reasonable price for drinks (¥30 for a pint of beer, less at happy hour) Live band performance every evening.

 

  • Tang Club, 1 Jianshe 6 Malu (建设六马路1号). This is one of the most expensive places to hang out in Guangzhou, featuring a live band that plays good old rock-and-roll as well as contemporary rock. This is the place to be seen. The crowd is a mixture of expats and local wannabes. A small bottle of beer costs ¥50.
  • Strange Brew, 200m from the Ramada Hotel, 103 Ming Yue Xie. Three Canadians own this bar and burger joint. It is simply the best place in Guangzhou to get a great burger and put back some cheap draught beer. They are the only bar in Guangzhou serving German and Belgian draught beer and they host regular parties that rock out. This is a meeting place for Expats and Chinese and a good place to start your night. Directions/information: 13450227140
  • The Cave (墨西哥餐厅酒吧) 360 Huanshi Dong Lu (环市东路360号珠江大厦东侧) +86 020 8386-3660. Located at the basement on the end of the Zhu Jiang Building (珠江大厦) nearer to the Garden Hotel, this is a favourite expat hangout. The resident DJ spins a wide range of music, from pop to disco to trance. Erotic dance performances, i.e. live-python dance, start late on the dance floor. ¥30 for a standard drink.
  • Gipsy King Bar (大篷车酒吧) 360 Huanshi Dong Lu (环市东路360号珠江大厦西地下). +86 020 8387-5177. Located on the opposite end of the Zhu Jiang Building from The Cave, this is an underground bar on a similar theme. Many local "working" girls sashay around, looking for a good time. There are individual dance performances at one corner of the bar, while group performances start on the main dance floor from 10PM. ¥30 for a standard drink.
  • Paddy Field Irish Pub & Restaurant, probably the only Irish China Pub in Guangzhou, round the back of Garden Hotel. Serves pretty good western food. Drinks are at usual bar prices.
  • Sleeping Wood Cafe, a nice cozy restaurant pub next to the Holiday Inn with friendly, English speaking waiters and waitresses. Serves western food and all kinds of alcoholic drinks. One-for-one pint-sized Tsingtao draft beer during happy hour (before 8PM). Good place to unwind and take it easy, especially in the open area. A drink costs ¥25-30. There's a separate branch along the Pearl River.
  • Sky Bar, newly opened in June 2006, also next to the Holiday Inn. Serves Brazilian-style food and all kinds of drinks. Standard drinks start from ¥25.
  • Lucy's (Cafe Bar) next to the White Swan Hotel, right by the Pearl River. Excellent western food and drinks for very reasonable prices. Very nice area in the open for al-fresco dining.
  • Bai-E-Tan Bar Street (白鹅潭酒吧风情街) Changdi Street (长堤街) in the Fangcun area, across the river from White Swan Hotel. The street is packed with bars, but action is scarce until at least 10:30PM. It is recommended to have dinner in one of the nearby restaurants before heading out to the bars. Special promotions, such as a half dozen bottles of beer for ¥100, are common. [Metro 1 Fang Cun]

 China Pub of Tea houses

The culture of tea drinking, also known as Yum Cha (饮茶), runs deep in Guangzhou. After all, the city was at the center of the massive tea trade that existed between China and Europe during the 19th century.

  • Simple Love Tea Shop, #102, 94 Tianhe Nan 1 Lu (Down from the south gate of Teem Plaza). 3PM-2AM.
  • Tian Chang Di Jiu, 1 Zhengping Zhong Jie, Taojin Lu, +86 20 8358-1627.
  • Chun Ya Yuan Teahouse, 19 Siyou Xin Ma Lu (4/F, Changcheng Hotel), +86 20 8761-2888 ext.6488. 7PM-1AM.
  • Crystal Tea House, 6 Longkou Dong Lu, Tianhe (1/F, Yuan Yang Hotel), +86 20 8759-6988 ext.67. 10AM-2AM.
  • Wong Chun Loong Herbal Tea. Several branches at 17 Wenchang Nan Lu, 109 Huagui Lu, 51 Dishipu Lu, 504 Xihua Lu, 859 Longjin Dong Lu, 25 Longjin Xi Lu, 142 to 144 Huanshi Xi Lu, 4-lst No.1 street, Xiwan Dong Lu, 320 Duobao Lu and 120 Shangjiu Lu.

 Coffee

  • People's Cakes & Coffee, #102, 17 Jianshe 6 Ma Lu (建设六马路17号102房), +86 20 8376-6677. Enjoy cakes and coffee at this Western coffee shop run by Koreans. There is another branch at 98 Taojin Nan Lu (Tel. +86 20 8348-8085).
  • Starbucks is also gaining great popularity in Guangzhou. (To give some perspective, now in May 2007 there are 9 Starbucks. 4 years ago, there were none.) The benefit to many travelers is the free wireless internet. A newly opened one on Shamian Island (February 2007) is large, spacious, with plenty of comfortable furniture. Perfect way to relax away from the noise of Guangzhou. More popular locations are on Taojin Lu by the Guangzhou Friendship Store, and just across Huanshi Dong lu in the Peace World Plaza is a 2-storey location. It is across the street from the Garden Hotel. TIP: Pick up a brochure from the milk/sugar/spices bar that lists locations throughout Guangdong province (Guangzhou, Dongguan, Shenzhen). Addresses are written in English and Chinese and very handy for showing a taxi driver.
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Chinese Companies Strive to Restore "Made-in-China" Image at...

Chinese companies have chosen the Canton Fair, China's largest trade show, to restore the battered image of "Made in China" after a series of product safety incidents attracted critical headlines across the world this summer.

The fair, which finished on Tuesday in the southern city of Guangzhou, was slated as a "perfect" chance for Chinese companies to restore buyers' confidence after scandals involving the export of lead-contaminated toys, substandard toothpaste and pet foods.

The U.S. toy maker, Mattel Inc., has staged several high-profile recalls of China-made products, 87 percent of which were found to have loose magnets -- a design defect from Mattel itself -- and 13 percent of which contained excessive lead.

"Although Chinese producers are not the only one to be blamed here, We are paying heavy prices. The effect is severe, and serious lessons need to be drawn," said Ju Jianwei, manager of the Jiangsu Overseas Group Co., Ltd, a state-owned trade and investment company in east China.

The Canton Fair gained 37.45 billion U.S. dollars in value of orders placed, a 2.9 percent rise compared with the previous session.

Steve Barek, President and CEO of the Florida-based Microflock Textile Group Corporation, who had been to 12 sessions of the trade show, said he believed the product safety issues were sporadic, and most Chinese products are still favored over others for desired quality at the lowest prices.

There was growth in some categories, but noticeably the value of toy orders dropped by 10.7 percent to 900 million U.S. dollars compared with the previous session.

Industry analysts said the drop was mainly attributed to waning confidence in China-made toys. Chinese Customs figures also show September's toy export slipped 2.88 percent from August.

"We are trying to expel doubts and fears. We are doing more now, with tougher material control and stricter standard manufacturing procedures and more tests," said Zhang Chenhua, deputy general manager of Goodlin Toys Co., Ltd, a Shanghai-based toy exporter.

"At the same time, foreign technological standards are getting higher and more stringent. We really need to gear up for that and prove to the world that we are responsible companies and our products are still reliable," Zhang said.

Like Zhang, many Chinese companies are seeking to walk out of the shadows cast by the spate of product safety incidents.

"The recent food(Made in China) safety scare brought a lot of pressure, but we are doing everything to make sure no hitches happen to our products," said Zhang Jin, deputy general manager of Jiangsu Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Import and Export Group Corp, at the fair.

Zhang said his company had just got a "sizeable" order with a British supermarket at the fair, and that proves "we have been doing the right thing".

The trade show itself has also been tougher on product quality rules for participants, vowing to kick out or even revoke participation qualifications for companies found with product quality glitches.

Chinese government has committed itself to better product safety. It introduced a landmark recall system this summer, launched a four-month-long nationwide product quality campaign, and offered intensive training courses to domestic toy manufacturers.

Deng Xuqi, deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Quarantine and Inspection Bureau, announced on Wednesday that the province has just wound up a month-long campaign specifically targeted on toys and food for exports.

Guangdong alone manufactures about 70 percent of the total Chinese toys made for export.

A 100-member team dispatched by the bureau discovered problems including substandard paint and loose parts in toys, after inspecting more than 2,000 local exporters.

The bureau said it has withdrawn production licenses from 423 toy makers, suspended the licenses of 341 toy companies, and ordered 690 others to improve their working practices.

Meanwhile, the bureau revoked the licenses of 160 food suppliers and exporters in the province. About 200 others have been ordered to suspend operation until they have cleaned up their act.

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China girl


Life hold my breath
I am drowning in my dread
The wind is getting strong
the wind is getting stronger
There's no second chance
when the devils make you dance
The sky is getting dark
the sky is getting dark
Can't you see can't you see
we were never meant to be
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
Don't you know don't you know
that it's time for me to go
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
No turning back, no questions left to ask
The tide is getting high
the tide is getting higher
I'm not afraid, I decided on this fate
It's time to face the storm
it's time to face the storm
Can't you see can't you see
we were never meant to be
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
Don't you know don't you know
that it's time for me to go
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
You live your learn
and right now my storming that'll burn
But I won't hide the blame was mine
Life hold my breath
I am drowning in my dread
The wind is getting strong
the wind is getting stronger
There's no second chance
when the devils make you dance
The sky is getting dark
the sky is getting dark
Can't you see can't you see
we were never meant to be
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
Don't you know don't you know
that it's time for me to go
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
Can't you see can't you see
we were never meant to be
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
Don't you know don't you know
that it's time for me to go
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
It's no secret that I'm your china girl
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Reconstruction After Earthquake

China news from Xinhua net.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits Qiang ethnic group village in Beichuan County, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Sept. 1, 2008. Wen inspected repair work and raised morale among residents over the past three days, during a visit to southwestern Sichuan Province nearly four months after the devastating May 12 earthquake.

    "The relief work [so far] is successful," said Wen, on his fourth visit to Sichuan since the quake. "Now we are entering a critical stage to boost rehabilitation." 

    With a combination of temporary housing and repaired buildings, about 4.45 million homeless families in the province have found accommodation.

    Wen visited Zaoshu Village, Qingchuan County, one of the worst-hit areas, as the villagers were busy building or repairing houses.

    A couple, Shi Guangwu and Zhang Zhengfang, told him that they received a subsidy of 23,000 yuan (3,333 U.S. dollars) from the government to build a new residence.

Under a provincial government policy issued in June, rural families who lost their homes will build new ones under government supervision. Each will receive about 20,000 yuan from the government.

    "I am glad to see farmers in the quake area are busy rebuilding their homes with their own hands. As long as we carefully plan and organize the work, new houses will rise soon," said Wen, who expressed appreciation for their self-reliant attitude.

    During the four-day trip beginning Sunday, Wen also visited an urban community in Qiaozhuang Town, Qingchuan. Permanent home rebuilding has not started in the urban area yet as the government is working on a subsidy policy for urban survivors.

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Picasso China Tour cancelled indefinitely(copy)

The 2008 Picasso China Tour will open at Shanghai Exhibition Center
on July 5 and will run until August 22, Eastday.com reported today.

The exhibition will feature more than 100 pieces of Picasso's oil
paintings, sketches and sculptures. A dozen pieces kept by Picasso's
family will also make their world debut at the exhibition, the report
has said.

The exhibition will cover masterpieces from Picasso's various periods
and mainly focus on the cubism portraits and self-portraits of
Picasso's paintings. Oil paintings may account for forty percent the
exhibit.

Chinese Culture Promotion Society, the organizing committee of the
Shanghai Art Fair, a Denmark-based exhibition giant and Shanghai
Media Group will jointly operate the exhibition under the approval of
the Ministry of Culture.

The organizer will invite scholars from home and abroad to give
seminars on the art of Picasso and forums on the exchange between
oriental and western art during the forty-seven-day exhibition.

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