Li Jing got her fame from hosting first celebrity interviews in mainland China probably 10 years ago. Gossips say she gambled all her money on that Television programme, and she was the first female individual producer and host at that time. I watched lots episodes now and then, and did not like or [...]
Li Jing, a fashion Tv host at retirement age
March 21st, 2008 · No Comments
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Fake reports on Tibet by west media
March 19th, 2008 · 7 Comments
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Beckham’s Chinese tatoo
March 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Beckham has a Chinese tatoo scribbled on his body. It is a Chinese proverb saying, life and death have determined appointments; riches and honor depend on heaven.
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Tibet WAS,IS,and ALWAYS WILL BE a part of China
March 16th, 2008 · 193 Comments
This video was made by a Chinese student in Canada. He uploaded it to Youtube after reading news about the riots in Tibet Province of China. Everyone is welcomed to discuss with solid logic argumentation.
I will tell you my opinion as an ordinary Chinese. I regard this video as truth.
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The government in dilemma set up by Tibet mobs
March 15th, 2008 · 64 Comments
I am 100% sure that the Tibet unrest is under Thibetan spiritual leader’s mastermind.
China, people and government, are bullied by socalled Thibetan activists. Our goodwill to accommodate international athletes are ruthlessly crushed by unkind international biased and confrontational activists.
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Beijing Opera will be added to school curriculum
March 13th, 2008 · No Comments
News from China’s two national committees that are current in session, tell that Beijing Opera will become compulsory in campus. This traditional culture programme aims to cultivate classic culture appreciation of students from early ages to elders.
However, there is a row about which opera songs should be gathered in the text book. Much complaints fire [...]
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Little lost duckling
March 13th, 2008 · No Comments
I am a little lost duckling. This is my new home. I wish it could be more like a pond. Anyway, it is less muddy, which is good.
That is me and my tea for the night.
A very warm hug by mom.
I am ok at this height. That’s daddy.
You are not taking away my dinner, are [...]
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How to wear classy
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Generally teenage girls love Japan and Korea fashion, and career women love classy and cute. Right, here comes the show,which features fine tailory and choice of accessories.
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Graduates born in 1980s feel hard to cope pressure
March 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Only 3 months into 2008, already two young promising graduates commit suicide who only worked for less than 6 months with each employers.
The dead girl, named Zhang Wei, was a teacher in charge of student activities in Zhong Shan University. She moaned to her friend about too much work and compulsory socialising made her lack [...]
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China’s athlete medalers show more personal charm
March 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Chinese athletes often impress the world with their almost perfect sports technic and iron strong competing spirit. However, they seem a little too shy, reserved and lack of expressions so much so that many foreign media refer them as sports machine, which is really out of misunderstanding.
At the 16th FINA Diving World Cup running from [...]
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