Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - China possibly uses excessive forex reserves for oil reserves

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China possibly uses excessive forex reserves for oil reserves

www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-13 17:30:24

Chinanews, Apr. 13 �C A research team on the national macro-economy under
the State Development and Reform Commission recently suggests that
Chinese government currently need to pay attention to economic changes in
four aspects, the co-existing of over production capacity and over
liquidity, the ever increasing pressure on deflation and unemployment,
and deviation of M1 and M2 money supply growth. The advisory team says
China can consider transforming the excessive foreign exchange reserves
for some national strategic supplies such as oil reserves.
A report from the China Securities Journal said that in the short term,
the recent round of economic boom was over, as major industries, such as
steels, auto, chemistry, and energy production, had begun to slow down in
investment and production prices had started to fall. Over production
capacity has begun to show in these industries and industrial revenues
begun to drop. Investment in real estate market and real estate
consumption have also cooled down significantly.
The research team added that investment by local governments were still
strong at the moment, which became a large adverse force against the
declining market trend.

��China not pursuing expansion of forex
��China forex reserves rank No.1 in the world

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - China's retail industry to see M&A booming

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China's retail industry to see M&A booming

www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-11 17:39:51

Chinanews, April 11 - China's retail industry was recently buzzing with
the Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) speculations .
Best Buy Co., the largest electronics retailer in the United States, is
bidding for Wuxing Electrical Appliance Co. and U.S.��s Home Depot, the
home-improvement retailer, is to acquire Orient Home Co. for 200 million
U.S. dollars, the Economy Reference reported Monday.
Previously, just around the time of the traditional Spring Festival in
late January this year, there have been a rumor going around that
Trust-mart, a Taiwanese-invested retail enterprises received buyout
offers from several international groups, involving Wal-Mart Stores Inc,
Carrefour SA, Tesco PLC and other international groups.
Although the biddings have not been comfirmed, the changing of foreign
investment strategy is certain, said the report.
The potential buyouts signal China��s retail industry entering a stage of
the M&A, the report cited a person related with retailer industry as
saying.
He said that China��s economy is turning towards consumption-driven path
and the A-share market has opened up to foreign investors this year and
all of these signal the coming of the new era of the M&A.
It was learned from the website of the National Bureau of Statistics
(NBS), in January and February of 2006, China's retail sales had amounted
to RMB 1.2644 trillion, up 12.5% from the corresponding period of last
year.
According to 2005-2006 Report on China's Circulation Industry Development
released by the Department of Market Operation Regulation of the Ministry
of Commerce (MOFCOM) and the Research Institute of Market Economy of the
Development Research Center (DRC) of the State Council, the indusdty
should pay attention to the M&A activites, a new trend showed by foreign
investors, with the commitment China has made to enter the World Trade
Organisationm (WTO) gradually fulfilled and the overall opening-up of
China��s circulation industry to foreign business.
The report also revealed that MOFCOM had approved a total of 24 M&A deals
in 2005.
��The country��s business land and sales channel are becoming scarce
resources for companies. The acquisition of domestic enterprises is an
effective way for foreign companies to enter China��s market and expand
,�� Guo Zhijun, Executive Vice Secretary of Research Institude of
China��s Business Culture said.
He said that many foreign-invested retailers were in the talks of
acquisition.

��Large-scale M&A to be launched in key SOEs
��Aggressive foreign M&A concern Chinese officials

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Face identification system exhibited

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Face identification system exhibited

www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-10 09:38:17

Apupil is looking for his own face images displayed in the video box of
face identification system, which can identify 90 human faces within one
second, at an public security and technology exhibition held in Beijing
on April 8, 2006.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Learn mandarin - Great Wall needs more protection

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Great Wall needs more protection

www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-06 15:09:10

Chinanews, Apr. 6 �C Recently, constructors that are building the
expressway from Qingdao to Laiwu in Shandong province, have to inject an
additional 12.5 million yuan of investment in order to change the road
plan to erect a 300-meter-long bridge at Linyi section. The change of the
original design is intended to avoid the Great Wall relic that lies on
the road. Regarding this incident, the People's Daily carried an
editorial, commenting that the change revealed that China right now is
not going to protect the Great Wall section in Shandong with a series of
scientific and comprehensive measures. It also reflects that protection
of the Great Wall on the whole is not good enough.
The Great Wall section in Shandong province is also called ��Qi Great
Wall��, which was built by the Qi state during the Spring and Autumn (770
BC- 476 BC) and the Warring States period (475 BC �C 221 BC), and was one
of the oldest parts of the Great Wall in China. Currently, the existing
section of the Qi Great Wall mostly lies in the northeastern part of
Qishui County in Shandong province and was a national protection relic.
The Qi Great Wall provides valuable information for Chinese scientists to
study the Great Wall culture of the ancient time. However, its location
collides with the building of the Qingdao-Laiwu expressway.
For one time, the Qingdao-Laiwu project was regarded as one overriding
all other projects. In the original plan, the section of the Great Wall
that blocks the construction of the expressway should be pulled down, in
other words, the 2,700-year-old relic would be totally destroyed.
However, constructors changed the original plan later and consulted with
local archeological bureau for a proper solution to it. In the end, they
agreed to change the original plan and instead build a bridge that will
pass over the Great Wall underneath, thus preventing a national relic
from being destroyed.
In recent years, as China's infrastructure construction and urbanization
process speed up amid the country's social and economic development, a
lot of cultural relics are on the verge of extinction. Due to overly
exploitation, many ancient towns, streets, buildings, relics and
sceneries are being destroyed. The Great Wall is no exception, of course,
as many people destroy the bricks or the whole part of the Great Wall, or
make graffiti on it.
In the editorial, the People's Daily says the Great Wall is a reflection
of Chinese people's wisdom and the history of the Chinese nation.
Protection of the Great Wall reflects the protection of our national
spirit.

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Learn mandarin - Astronauts practice space walk for Shenzhou-7

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www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-04 16:48:54

When "Shenzhou Seven" is launched, Chinese astronauts will then be able
to walk in space and the space shuttles will conjoin.

Chinanews, April. 4 - China's top person in charge of astronaut training,
director Chen Shanguang from the China Astronauts Science and Research
Training Center said that Chinese astronauts are practicing space walk in
anticipation of the launch of the Shenzhou Seven.
He revealed the information while attending a "Shenzhou Six" exhibition
held in Shanghai.
The "Shenzhou Seven" is scheduled to be launched in 2008, by then
astronauts will be able to walk out of the cabin and practice a series of
activities in space including walking, manipulating a screwdriver or
other tools, installing equipment, etc. These activities are
preliminaries for the future foundation of a space station, Shanghai
local news media quoted experts as saying.
The orbital cabin for "Shenzhou Seven" will bear a different design from
"Shenzhou Six", as the "Shenzhou Seven" orbital cabin will have room for
astronauts to release all air pressure before they can walk out of the
cabin to do the space walking.
Design of the astronaut clothes for the "Shenzhou Seven" will also be
different. The clothes the astronaut wears should supply him with enough
air and liquid electricity so that he can live, work and communicate in
space properly. In other words, the astronaut and the clothes he wears
will be like a small satellite roving in space.

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��Astronauts honored for Shenzhou-VI mission

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Friday, April 25, 2008

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Yellow Emperor worship ceremony held

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-31 15:59:59

The 2006 ancestor worship ceremony was held in Yellow Emperor's hometown
Xinzheng City, central China's Henan province on March 31. Over 10,000
overseas Chinese, people of Chinese origin and Chinese businessmen from
Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and other parts of the world will come to
participate in the ceremony. Huang, on of legendary chiefs of tribes in
the Yellow River valley in ancient China, is regarded as the founders of
the Chinese nation.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Learn mandarin - Yellow Emperor worship ceremony held

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Yellow Emperor worship ceremony held

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The 2006 ancestor worship ceremony was held in Yellow Emperor's hometown
Xinzheng City, central China's Henan province on March 31. Over 10,000
overseas Chinese, people of Chinese origin and Chinese businessmen from
Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and other parts of the world will come to
participate in the ceremony. Huang, on of legendary chiefs of tribes in
the Yellow River valley in ancient China, is regarded as the founders of
the Chinese nation.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Learn Chinese - China: no further one-off yuan adjustment

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China: no further one-off yuan adjustment

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-29 14:06:55

Chinanews, Beijing, Mar.29 (By Wei Xi) - China's central bank spokesman
Li Chao said on the 28th when responding to a reporter's question about
currency that the RMB will not have another officially announced one-off
adjustment. Instead, it will fluctuate on its own in accordance with
currency supply and demand and major world cross rates changes, under the
current managed floating currency regime.
China implemented last July 21st the managed floating currency regime
based on market supply and demand and referenced to a basket of other
currencies. In these past eight months, the RMB fell and rose against the
U.S. dollar, fluctuated in both directions and its flexibility obviously
strengthened. Especially since the implementation of market-maker system,
the RMB's adroitness was raised by a large margin. Up through this March
21st, the RMB versus the U.S. dollar has cumulatively risen 3.09%.
The Central Bank said that China will further perfect the reform of the
RMB currency regime, develop the forex markets and increase the RMB's
flexibility and raise financial institutions' self-assessment and risk
control capabilities.
Central Bank spokesman Li Chao said today that due to current existing
system and in accordance with market changes, the RMB has the window and
the capability of moving up or down on its own. Therefore, the RMB will
no longer have another officially announced one-off adjustment. Instead,
under the current floating currency regime, it will freely fluctuate
according to market supply and demand and changes in major international
cross rates.

��Chinese central bank reaffirms yuan policy
��Yuan rises to new high against US Dollar
��Chinese yuan hits high against U.S. dollar
��RMB capital account convertibility has no time table
��RMB appreciated to a new high
��RMB facing intense appreciation pressure
��RMB rises to record high against USD
��RMB exchange rate saw the biggest single-day growth
��No more unexpected changes of RMB exchange rates: Wen
��China to maintain stable RMB exchange rate

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Construction projects for Beijing Olympics

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Construction projects for Beijing Olympics

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-29 09:09:13

A view of the 91,000-seat National Stadium, one of construction projects
for the 2008 Olympics is seen in Beijing, China Tuesday March 28, 20006.
The officials, who are in charge of construction projects, said work has
begun on 20 of the 31 competition venues needed for the Games.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - A class on kites in Weifang schools

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A class on kites in Weifang schools

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Fifth-graders of a school in Shandong's Weifang City, the hometown of
kites, were having a class on kites on March 23. Starting from this year,
Weifang will hold a kite festival for pupils and middle school students
every April.

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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Chinese language - A festival to welcome arrival of spring

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A festival to welcome arrival of spring

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-22 14:15:17

Xinjiang's Shanshan County organized a large-scale art performance to
celebrate the Nuoluzi Festival on March 21. Nuoluzi Festival is a
traditional festival for Uygur, Kazak, Uzbek and Tajik people to welcome
the arrival of spring and has enjoyed a history of several thousand years.

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Chinese School - Dating bookstore opened in Nanjing

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Dating bookstore opened in Nanjing

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A young man is chating with a woman at a bookstore which was newly open
in Nanjing, Jiangsu province on March 17, 2006. The bookstore featuring
dating aims to create opportunities for young single people to meet each
other by selecting books. It held a dating gathering on the openning day.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Hollywood stunt shown in Shanghai

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Hollywood stunt shown in Shanghai

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A Hollywood stunt actor performs at Shanghai International Circuit March
12, 2006. The Hollywood stunt team started their tour of China and
performed during the intermissions of the 2006 China Circuit Championship
in Shanghai on Sunday.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Chinese acrobats stage performance in NY

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Chinese acrobats stage performance in NY

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Chinese acrobats perform at a tourism promotion jointly held by east
China's three regions including Shanghai City, Jiangsu Province and
Zhejiang Province in New York on March 9, 2006. The activity aims to
enhance the cooperation between China and the United Statesin the field
of tourism.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Learn mandarin - HK Int'l Jewelry Show opened

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HK Int'l Jewelry Show opened

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-07 15:45:22

The 23rd Hong Kong International Jewelry Show opened in Hong Kong
Convention and Exhibition Center on Mar. 6, attracting nearly 2,000
exhibitors from 40 countries and regions.

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