Saturday, May 31, 2008

Chinese language - online general interest reading? - From Beijing Chinese School.com > Learning Chinese > Reading and Writing

online general interest reading?
Home New Posts

Login:    Pass:   Log in or register for standard view and full access.

Pravit -

I kind of enjoy reading the selections in the HSK reading section - decently interesting short to
medium length articles on a variety of topics. I'm assuming they write everything in the HSK
themselves, but perhaps this is similar reading material online(for native speakers) I could read
every day? I read articles on Baidu news sometimes, but find most of them incredibly boring.

Pleco Software Learn Chinese with our Dictionaries for Palm and Pocket PC.
Learn Chinese in China Learn to speak Chinese 1MonthChinese.com -Mandarin School in China.
Chinese Textbooks Wide range, cheap, varied languages. Also Chinese cartoons, toys, gifts.
Study Chinese in Beijing Affordable Mandarin language courses at BLCU with ChinaUnipath.com.
HNHSoft Dictionary Learn Chinese on Smartphone and PDA with real person's voice.
XueXueXue IQChinese Get beyond the plateau.Take your Mandarin to a new level.
Chinese in Lijiang Short term Chinese study in a beautiful town with a focus on daily life.
MandarinTube Chinese Access to current everyday Chinese language and culture, 24/7.
Learn Chinese Homestay Chinese course, cultural activities & volunteer events in China.
Learn Chinese Online 1-on-1 instant tutoring, diverse courses, native teachers. FREE trial now!
Nihao Chinese Progam Free one-on-one Chinese lesson. Win 5-years of free lessons now!

About Ads (and how to hide them) -- Your message here

gato -

"General interest" is kind of general, but you might find 三联生活周刊 (Life Week)
interesting. It's a bit like Time magazine.
http://www.lifeweek.com.cn/

There's also 南方周末 (Southern Weekend), which aims at a somewhat more intellectual set.
http://www.nanfangdaily.com.cn/zm/20070308/

Pravit -

Exactly the type of thing I was looking for. Thanks, gato!

Anyone know of any other such sites? Is there something similar to "Reader's Digest" in China?

studentyoung -

Quote:

Anyone know of any other such sites? Is there something similar to "Reader's Digest" in China?

Yes! Try this site, please. -> http://www.dzwz.org/ (读者文摘)

Thanks!

grimacekid -

Quote:

There's also 南方周末 (Southern Weekend), which aims at a somewhat more intellectual set.

南方周末 is my favoriate news paper, Pravit, try that!

venture160 -

you can also try 南方都市周刊

All times are GMT +8. The time now is 06:02 PM.

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, http://www.hellomandarin.com speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning,

Friday, May 30, 2008

Learn mandarin - From Beijing Chinese School.com > Search Forums

Search Results
User Name  Remember Me?
Password 

Home Forums Wikis FAQ Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Guide to Chinese
Living in China

Showing results 1 to 2 of 2
Search took 0.03 seconds; generated 3 minute(s) ago. Search: Posts Made By: zhongguotong

Forum: Bug Reports / Help 9th October 2007, 12:58 PM

Replies: 3

Can't get a signature or avatar?

Views: 408

Posted By zhongguotong

Re: Can't get a signature or avatar?

:oops: Yeah I know that was a little cheeky. :)

Would a nice link from our site to yours make up for it?

Admin Edit: No

You can find it at the name of our site.. pseudo-link removed

(look i even...

Forum: Bug Reports / Help 9th October 2007, 10:23 AM

Replies: 3

Can't get a signature or avatar?

Views: 408

Posted By zhongguotong

Can't get a signature or avatar?

Hello, please excuse me if I'm being obtuse - I can't find where to input my signature, and I also
can't upload an avatar (there's nothing like a browse / upload button).

Any ideas?

Cheers

Showing results 1 to 2 of 2

All times are GMT +8. The time now is 06:05 PM.

-- Default Style ---- Larger Fonts -- vB3 Lite -- 简体中文 -- 繁體中文 -- English (US)
Contact Us -  From Beijing Chinese School - Archive - Top

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, http://www.hellomandarin.com speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning,

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - From Beijing Chinese School.com > Search Forums

Search Results
User Name  Remember Me?
Password 

Home Forums Wikis FAQ Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Guide to Chinese
Living in China

Showing results 1 to 1 of 1
Search took 0.01 seconds; generated 3 minute(s) ago. Search: Posts Made By: roddy

Forum: Forums Information 16th April 2005, 10:39 PM

Replies: 0

Recently Registered Users

Views: 2,511

Posted By roddy

Recently Registered Users

Users who registered before today but did not have their account activated, or who did not log in
to the forums, will need to reregister due to the server move. Apologies for this.

Roddy

Showing results 1 to 1 of 1

All times are GMT +8. The time now is 06:02 PM.

-- Default Style ---- Larger Fonts -- vB3 Lite -- 简体中文 -- 繁體中文 -- English (US)
Contact Us -  From Beijing Chinese School - Archive - Top

chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Chinese School - From Beijing Chinese School.com > Search Forums

Search Results
User Name  Remember Me?
Password 

Home Forums Wikis FAQ Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Guide to Chinese
Living in China

Showing results 1 to 1 of 1
Search took 0.01 seconds; generated 3 minute(s) ago. Search: Posts Made By: Xi'Er Dun

Forum: Other cultures and language 30th September 2007, 01:19 PM

Replies: 3

Historical Vietnamese Phonology? / Japanese pre-War newspaper articles?

Views: 491

Posted By Xi'Er Dun

Historical Vietnamese Phonology? / Japanese pre-War newspaper articles?

Are there any online sources with information of Historical Vietnamese Phonology, ie. there must
have been proto-Vietnamese/archaic-Vietnamese/old-Vietnamese,/Ancient Vietnamese/Middle Vietnamese
and...

Showing results 1 to 1 of 1

All times are GMT +8. The time now is 06:01 PM.

-- Default Style ---- Larger Fonts -- vB3 Lite -- 简体中文 -- 繁體中文 -- English (US)
Contact Us -  From Beijing Chinese School - Archive - Top

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, http://www.hellomandarin.com , Learn mandarin, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - From Beijing Chinese School.com > Search Forums

Search Results
User Name  Remember Me?
Password 

Home Forums Wikis FAQ Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Guide to Chinese
Living in China

Showing results 1 to 1 of 1
Search took 0.01 seconds; generated 3 minute(s) ago. Search: Posts Made By: tanhql

Forum: Other cultures and language 25th May 2006, 09:43 PM

Replies: 177

What other languages do we speak

Views: 22,984

Posted By tanhql

native languages(since young): 1st language:...

native languages(since young):
1st language: english
mother tongue: mandarin/chinese

foreign languages:
japanese(learning at school)

Showing results 1 to 1 of 1

All times are GMT +8. The time now is 06:01 PM.

-- Default Style ---- Larger Fonts -- vB3 Lite -- 简体中文 -- 繁體中文 -- English (US)
Contact Us -  From Beijing Chinese School - Archive - Top

chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Monday, May 26, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Administrative adjustment of RMB ruled out �C NBS

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� Wealthy young Chinese divided into four types

�� Is China going to reverse its opening policy?

�� China's rural development divided into three tiers

  Photos

�� Olympic flowers on show

�� Foreign tourists love to travel by bike

�� Police dogs start their work

��Home>>Business

Administrative adjustment of RMB ruled out �C NBS

www.chinanews.cn 2006-07-18 17:33:30

Chinanews, July 18 �C China would not appreciate or depreciate RMB with
one-off administrative measure, Zheng Jingping, a spokesman for the
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Tuesday during a press
conference on national economic operation in the first half of this year.
Regarding the exchange rates of RMB, Zheng said the reform of RMB
exchange rate producing mechanism in the past year was successful. China
began its currency reform on July 21 of last year.
RMB exchange rates have witnessed appreciation during the one-year
fluctuation of the past year. By the end of June, RMB exchange rates had
increased by 3.5% from July 21 of last year, including the one-off
appreciation of 2% at the beginning of the reform.
Zheng said the current RMB exchange rate producing mechanism had reversed
the imbalance of the China's import and export trades, playing a positive
role in the stable economic operation.
Zheng said the mechanism needed further improvement but one-off
administrative appreciation or devaluation of RMB would not happen any
more as Premier Wen had said, i.e. there will be no more surprises on
currency adjustments.
Zheng said Chinese economy had been an important part of world economy
and any change in Chinese economy or financing would affect the operation
of world economy and financing.
"Speculators will not achieve their goal or gain from making bets on RMB
appreciation," Zheng said.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, learn chinese words, speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning, chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Chinese Lesson - Great trade surplus figure might be deceiving

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� Low-cost aviation has wide prospects in China, expert

�� Making the elderly in the countryside enjoy their life

�� The housing prices remain unreasonable

  Photos

��Home>>

Great trade surplus figure might be deceiving

www.chinanews.cn 2006-07-13 16:05:09

Chinanews, Beijing, July 13 �C The latest information published by the
authorities showed that during the first half of this year, China's trade
surplus surged up to 61.44 billion US dollars. It is expected that the
trade surplus for the whole year might be even more than last year's
record high of 101.2 billion US dollars. However, analysts cautioned that
China's huge trade surplus figure might not reflect the real situation.
Zhang Yansheng, head of the Institute of Macroeconomic Research under the
State Development and Reform Commission said that this incredibly high
trade surplus figure might include some speculative investments boosted
by the RMB appreciation expectation. ��China's trade surplus figure might
include some huge capital inflow into China under the name of trade,�� he
said.
Senior economist from the Standard Chartered Bank Wang Zhihao said that
due to fake declaration of the goods value, and transferred pricing,
China's real trade surplus figure might be 35 billion US dollars for the
past six months. That is to say, about 67 billion US dollars of the fund
that does not belong to trade category are included in this trade surplus
figure.
Earlier, Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai said that in 2005, 58% of the
Chinese export volume was actually created by foreign-funded enterprises.
Of the 101.2 billion US dollars of trade surplus, 50.7% came from foreign
enterprises. He indicated that China's ever-increasing trade surplus was
actually caused by a global industrial shift, in which goods were
manufactured in Asia and consumed in Europe and the North America region.
In the first half of this year, China's processing trade volume reached
374.83 billion US dollars, up 22.6% from last year, and accounting for
nearly half of the total trade volume in the same period.
Zhang pointed out that the growing demand outside China had also pushed
up China's trade volume. In addition, due to the rapid-growing production
capacity in recent years, it is only natural that many domestic
enterprises should try to sell their goods in overseas market, he said.

          ��Huge trade surplus exposed imbalance of domestic economy
          ��China cannot reduce trade surplus on its own
          ��Trade surplus predicted to fall this year
          ��Zhou: China taking steps to reduce surplus
          ��China pursues trade balance instead of surplus
          ��China trade surplus to exceed US$100 bln
          ��China mulls cutting big surplus in trade
          ��China trade surplus hits US$80.37b in 10 months
          ��China trade surplus may widen to $90 bln

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Learn mandarin, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Chinese language - Bird flu virus found in NW China region

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� A glimpse at sweatshops in China

�� Shanghai the int'l metropolis is losing Chinese characteristics

�� China tries out new retirement modes

  Photos

�� Nicole Kidman in Shanghai

�� National Water Lily Exhibition in Hangzhou

�� Quanzhou set up first emergency shelter

��Home>>

Bird flu virus found in NW China region

www.chinanews.cn 2006-07-01 16:14:31

(Source: Xinhua)

July 1 - China has discovered H5N1 bird flu virus in poultry in the
northwestern Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the Ministry of Agriculture
(MOA) has said.
The National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory on Thursday discovered
the H5N1 bird flu virus from the samples collected at the Xuanhe town of
Zhongwei city in Ningxia, the MOA said on Friday evening.
Upon the case was identified, the MOA immediately sent expert teams to
Zhongwei to control any possible outbreak.
An emergency mechanism has been launched and the local veterinary
departments have set up examination stations to disinfect people and
vehicles into and out of the affected area.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, learn chinese words, speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning, chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Friday, May 23, 2008

Chinese Class - Most valuable brands in China

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� Chinese banks' listing parades: Good or bad?

�� Migrant workers face love and marriage dilemmas

  Photos

�� Nicole Kidman in Shanghai

�� National Water Lily Exhibition in Hangzhou

�� Quanzhou set up first emergency shelter

��Home>>

Most valuable brands in China

www.chinanews.cn 2006-06-20 13:57:31

Chinanews, June 20 - Haier continued to top a brand list with 63.989
billion yuan (US$7.99 billion) of brand value, followed by Lenovo, China
Mobile and CCTV, all with a brand value of over 60 billion yuan (US$ 7.5
billion), according to the latest list of "China's Top 500 Most Valuable
Brands" in 2006 exclusively compiled by World Brand Lab (WBL) unveiled
recently.
The 2006 "China's Top 500 Most Valuable Brands" is the third ranking
conducted by WBL targeting Chinese brands. Being an international and
professional brand research organization, WBL is chaired by Robert
Mundell, Nobel laureate in Economics in 1999 and father of the Euro. WBL
also invited experts and consultants from top universities in the world
such as Harvard, Yale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University
of Cambridge and University of Oxford.
Steven Woolgar, a professor from Oxford University's Business School,
revealed that over 200 China-made products top the world in terms of
output, but China is short of world-class brands.
It was learned that in the list of top 500 brands in the world in 2006,
which was also complied by WBL, American brands took 245 spots or 49%,
the largest percentage. France stood at No.2 as 46 French brands
constituted 9.2% of the brands chosen. Japan came in at third place with
44 brands accounting for 8.8% of the total.
As to Chinese brands, however, only six domestic brands, Haier, Lenovo,
CCTV, Changhong, China Mobile and China Railway Engineering Corp. were
included in the list, indicating an evident gap between China and
developed countries.

          ��Fortune magazine lists most valuable brands in China
          ��Six Chinese brands make global top 500 list
          ��China to certify 200 time-honored brands
          ��Chinese enterprises suffer from lack of their own brands
          ��Chinese brands become more competitive

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Learn mandarin, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Chinese language - China to remove forex quota on outbound investment

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� China's oil security faces four major threats

�� China makes efforts to build spindle-shaped income distribution
structure

  Photos

�� Shanghai's novel sculptures

�� Hospitalized pets enjoyed music

�� College entrance examinees relaxed after test

��Home>>Business

China to remove forex quota on outbound investment

www.chinanews.cn 2006-06-09 15:30:05

Chinanews, Beijing, June 9 (By Wei Xi) - The State Administration of
Foreign Exchange (SAFE) adjusted part of its foreign exchange management
policy on outbound investment on the 8th, and the new regulation will
remove foreign exchange quota on outbound investment.
In recent years, SAFE has gradually loosened foreign exchange
restrictions on outbound investment and issued a series of regulations to
remove risk assessment on outbound investment, abolished the system that
domestic investors must put down a guarantee deposit that they will remit
their profit back to China on their outbound investment, carried out
experimental foreign exchange management reform on outbound investment
and give pilot regions certain foreign exchange quota to allow local
enterprises with offshore investment to use their profit for additional
investment or reinvestment overseas, and allowed enterprises to purchase
foreign exchange or use foreign exchange loans from domestic banks for
outbound investment.
Besides removing foreign exchange quotas on outbound investment starting
July 1st, this policy adjustment also allows investors in China to make
advance foreign exchange remittances upon approval of relevant
authorities if they need to pay for expenditures related to their
offshore investment.
Relevant SAFE official said this adjustment aims to consummate support
policies to encourage outbound investment, facilitate investors in China
to carry out direct offshore investment and transnational operations, and
promote effective implementation of China's outbound investment
industrial policy.
SAFE also stressed that outbound investment must accord with China's
industrial policy and obtain the approval of relevant authorities. At the
same time, SAFE will strengthen examination and appraisal, statistics and
monitoring on foreign exchange purchases and payment of outbound
investment to prevent and control offshore risks while facilitating
outbound investment.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, learn chinese words, speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning, chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Chinese language - SCO is not "NATO in the east"

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� China's oil security faces four major threats

�� China makes efforts to build spindle-shaped income distribution
structure

  Photos

�� Shanghai held emergency disposal exercise of river pollution

�� Bible Ministry Exhibition of the Church in China held in NYC

�� Zhengzhou's 600 kg environmental alarm bell

��Home>>Politics

SCO is not "NATO in the east"

www.chinanews.cn 2006-06-07 08:40:22

Chinanews, June 7 - The sixth session of the Council of Heads of Member
States of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will be held in
Shanghai on June 15, and the world has paid close attention to this
summit. SCO Secretary General Zhang Deguang stated during a recent
interview that the view of SCO as "NATO in the East" has no foundation in
fact.
Zhang indicated that SCO's purpose, principle and activities have won
wide appreciation and support around the globe, although a few people
have different opinions, misunderstanding and even hostility towards SCO
mainly due to the lack of understanding. SCO never aims to confront any
party, and its goal has nothing to do with becoming a military
organization. SCO is engaged in multi-field cooperation in China and
all-sided exchanges in the international arena. Even when it comes to
collaboration in security, SCO does not posture itself against the US or
NATO as some people have claimed. It has no imaginary or imagined enemy;
real enemies of the organization are terrorism, splittism and extremism
as well as poverty, ignorance and backwardness.
In addition, Zhang deemed it quite normal to have invited President
Ahmadi-Najad of Iran, an observer state of SCO, to attend this summit.
Zhang stressed that inviting the leader of an observer state to the
summit was a common decision made by all member states, and there is no
contradiction between Irani President participating in the meeting and
international efforts to solve the nuclear problem in Iran. SCO stands
for the peaceful solution of Iran's nuclear issue through negotiations.

          ��Upcoming SCO summit "milestone"
          ��President Hu anticipates successful SCO summit
          ��Official website of SCO summit in use

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, learn chinese words, speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning, chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Monday, May 19, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Six powers agree on Iran incentives

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� China's oil security faces four major threats

�� China makes efforts to build spindle-shaped income distribution
structure

  Photos

�� Character figures of Tianjin's snack shops

�� Shenyang Int'l Horticulture Expo Garden

�� Exhibition of sci-tech education for students

��Home>>

Six powers agree on Iran incentives

www.chinanews.cn 2006-06-02 09:30:04

Britain's Foreign Minister Margaret Beckett, center, speaks as, from
left, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo, French Foreign Minister
Philippe Douste-Blazy, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, EU
Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana, Germany's Foreign Minister
Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov listen
during a press briefing after a meeting at the British Residence in
Vienna, Thursday June 1, 2006. Six world powers meeting to discuss the
crisis over Iran's nuclear program agreed Thursday on a 'significant'
package of incentives to convince Tehran to halt uranium enrichment,
Beckett said. (Photo: AP)

June 2 - Six world powers agreed Thursday to offer Iran a new choice of
rewards if it gives up suspect nuclear activities or punishment if it
refuses.
"There are two paths ahead," British Foreign Secretary Margaret Becket
said in announcing agreement among the United States, Britain, France,
Germany, Russia and China on a package deal for Iran that carries the
threat of United Nations sanctions.
The package would be on the table for a proposed new round of bargaining
with Tehran over what the West calls a nuclear program that could produce
a bomb.
The U.S., in a major policy shift, agreed this week to join those talks
under certain conditions. It would be the first major public negotiations
between the two countries in more than a quarter century.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with the foreign ministers from
the European nations that led talks with Iran that stalled last year.
Also present were representatives of Russia and China, which might join
in any future talks with Iran.
A short statement issued by foreign ministers from the six powers and the
European Union did not mention economic sanctions �� the punishment or
deterrent favored by the United States and that Iran has tried hard to
avoid.
The powers agreed privately, however, that Iran could face tough U.N.
Security Council sanctions if it fails to give up the enrichment of
uranium and other disputed nuclear activities, U.S. officials said.
Diplomats feared Iran would immediately reject any invitation to bargain
if the threat of sanctions was explicit, officials involved in the
discussions said on condition of anonymity because the seven-party
negotiations were private.
The foreign ministers' statement threatens unspecified "further steps" in
the Security Council.
The group's statement also contained no details of the incentives to be
offered to Iran in the coming days. Diplomats previously have said the
package includes help developing legitimate nuclear power plants and
various economic benefits.
"We are prepared to resume negotiations should Iran resume suspension of
all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities," as previously
required by the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, Becket said.
If Iran returned to the talks stalled since last year, "we would also
suspend action in the Security Council," Becket said.
The Security Council, which can levy mandatory global sanctions and back
its mandates with military force, has been reviewing Iran's case for two
months.
"At this crucial stage, it is very important that none of the sides
involved in the situation makes any sharp movements that would create a
threat to the real prospect of using the chance to reach agreement,"
ITAR-Tass quoted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov as saying before
talks began in Vienna.
Iran insists its nuclear work is peaceful and aimed at developing a new
energy source.
Iran's foreign minister welcomed the idea of direct talks, but rebuffed
the U.S. condition that Tehran must put uranium enrichment on hold before
talks can begin.
"Iran welcomes dialogue under just conditions but won't give up our
rights," the state-run Iranian television quoted Foreign Minister
Manouchehr Mottaki as saying Thursday.
At the White House, President Bush warned that the confrontation would
end up at the U.N. Security Council if Iran continues to enrich uranium.
"If they continue their obstinance, if they continue to say to the world,
`We really don't care what your opinion is,' then the world is going to
act in concert," Bush said.
Bush said he got a "positive response" in a telephone conversation
Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding, "We expect Russia
to participate in the United Nations Security Council. We'll see whether
or not they agree to do that."
Bush also spoke about Iran on Thursday with Chinese President Hu Jintao.
He revealed little about that conversation, saying, "They understood our
strategy."
The shift in U.S. tactics was meant to offer the Iranians a last chance
to avoid punishing sanctions, and to let the United States assert that it
was willing to exhaust every opportunity to resolve the Iranian impasse
without force.
Previous talks among Iran, Britain, France and Germany foundered last
year. European diplomats and others said the United States was partly at
fault, arguing that it alone carries the global weight to force Iran to
bargain in good faith and to make any agreement stick.
The U.S. offer for talks is conditioned on Iran suspending its enrichment
of uranium and related activities and allowing inspections to prove it.
Uranium enrichment can make fuel for nuclear power reactors or the
fissile core of warheads.
European nations and the Security Council have demanded the same thing,
but Iran has refused to comply.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, learn chinese words, speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning, chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Large scale ecological scene performance in the Three Gorges

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� China makes efforts to build spindle-shaped income distribution
structure

  Photos

�� Panda triplets gave performance

�� Narrowest natural canyon found on Flaming Mountain

�� Closer look at "celebrity"

��Home>>Photos

Large scale ecological scene performance in the Three Gorges

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-30 16:41:40

The first large scale ecological scene performance in the Yangtze River
valley with 33 million RMB (US$4.125 million) of investment formally
confirmed its name to be ��Three Gorges in a prosperous time�� in late
May. It was learnt that this performance focuses on the historical and
social development of the Three Gorges region and the progress of the
Three Gorges Project. It consists of 7 phases and some emigrants from the
Three Gorges will be invited to act as figurants. With more than 600
performers, this program has the largest scale among programs of its kind
in China.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, learn chinese words, speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning, chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Chinese School - Asian Super Model Contest

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

  Photos

�� Asian Super Model Contest

�� Future scene of Old Temple of Town God

�� Beijing Hotel had emergency drills

��Home>>Photos

Asian Super Model Contest

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-25 15:21:00

Chinese, Japanese and Korean models participating in 2006 Asian Super
Model Contest continued their on-location shooting in Guilin on May 23.
These contestants visited Li River on boats, made a trip to the folk
village, rowed rafts on Li River and toured around Yangshuo on bicycles
in spirits. Wherever they went, the contestants had a good time and were
reluctant to leave. Those from Japan and South Korea, in particular,
marveled at the beautiful landscape in China.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Learn mandarin, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Friday, May 16, 2008

Chinese language - China to be biggest economy by 2050

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

  Photos

�� Large scale acrobatics opera

�� Chinese classics reading contest held

�� The Third National Sports Fair

��Home>>

China to be biggest economy by 2050

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-22 09:27:20

(Source: Shanghai Daily)

May 22 - As a major player on everyone's lips, China, the world's
fastest-growing economy, is set to overtake the United States as the
biggest economy globally by 2050, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers
report.
Although China's growth is expected to slow from the current high rate,
it will surpass the United States based on purchasing power parity by
2050 and lead seven other emerging countries to overtake the Group of
Seven, or G7, as the world's biggest economic bloc, the report said.
Purchasing Power Parity, or PPP, is a currency conversion measure that
uses a common currency and equalize the purchasing power of different
currencies. In other words, the PPP eliminates the differences in price
levels between countries in the process of conversion.
The Emerging Seven economies, or E7 as the PwC coined it, will by 2050 be
around 25 percent larger than the current G7 when measured in US dollar
terms at the market exchange rates or around 75 percent larger in PPP
terms.
The E7 includes "BRIC" - Brazil, Russia, India and China - plus
Indonesia, Mexico and Turkey.
In contrast, the E7 is currently only around 20 percent the size of the
G7 at market exchange rates and around 75 percent of its size in PPP
terms.
"China and India are the two important markets to drive up the E7
economies," said John Hawksworth, head of the macroeconomics unit of
PricewaterouseCoopers based in London, and the author of the report, in
Shanghai.
China, despite its projected slowdown in market growth, is forecast to be
around 95 percent the size of the United States at market exchange rates
by 2050 or about 40 percent larger in PPP terms.
China's economy expanded 10.2 percent in the first quarter after soaring
9.5 percent last year.
Growing rapidly as a major player, China is also burdened with some
problems which may hinder its growth.
The declining working age population, or those between 16 years and 50
years, will be one disadvantage for China while India, a relatively young
economy, will gain from its growing working population.
Better education, higher energy efficiency and the development of the
country's financial sectors are suggestions offered for a healthy
economic expansion.
"China needs to diversify its capital markets besides focusing on the
banking sector," he said, adding that the securities and corporate bond
sectors are areas where expansion is pending.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, learn chinese words, speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning, chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Chinese Class - Underwater museum completed in Xuzhou

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� China gains trust in Africa

�� "Ancient Rome of the East"

  Photos

�� Underwater museum completed in Xuzhou

�� Ancient culture fans promote Han culture

�� Various Uygur embroideries

��Home>>

Underwater museum completed in Xuzhou

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-17 15:33:24

China's first underwater terra-cotta warriors and horses museum was
completed on May 16. It is located in the deep pool in the west of the
Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD) culture scenic spot and is an important part of
Xuzhou City's Han Dynasty Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses Museum. It will
present the panorama of the Han Dynasty terra-cotta warriors and horses
pit to the world. In 2005, the Xuzhou Municipal Government decided to
build an underwater museum on the site of two cavalry pits. The
underwater museum is composed of two cup-shaped buildings in the east and
west. The west exhibition hall displays the original appearance of the
Pit No. 5 while the east hall showcases the battle array of the Han
Dynasty cavalry as well as China's ancient cavalry corps.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Learn mandarin, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Beijing set up special patrolling team

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� China gains trust in Africa

�� "Ancient Rome of the East"

�� Boao, small fishing town in the process of amazing changes

  Photos

�� Porcelain paintings of ancient China's four beauties

�� Donations to poor mothers in West China

�� Beijing set up special patrolling team

��Home>>Photos

Beijing set up special patrolling team

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-12 15:26:19

The Beijing police held a meeting and gave an account of the special
public security patrolling team on May 11. As a new special public
security patrolling force, the team will play a role that cannot be
overlooked in the capital city's social security. With uniforms and
unified equipment, the team will patrol in areas where accidents
frequently occur in special period of time.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Learn mandarin, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Koala to give birth in China

Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos

��Search

  China Observer

�� China gains trust in Africa

�� "Ancient Rome of the East"

�� Boao, small fishing town in the process of amazing changes

  Photos

�� Jiang Zemin's hometown becomes tourism hotspot

�� Cooking competition of mothers

�� Feat: playing the cucurbit flute with nose

��Home>>Photos

Koala to give birth in China

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-09 15:11:41

Six Australian national treasure koalas have spent ten days in China by
May 8. An exciting piece of news came that among these koalas, Uki and
Piggy are likely to mate successfully. If everything goes smoothly, a
young koala will appear in its mother's pouch in 33 days.

Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service

chinese language, learning chinese china, HSK, learn chinese writing, learn chinese characters, HSK Exam, chinese school, teach chinese, chinese schools, learn mandarin, learning mandarin, learning chinese, study in chinese, learn chinese abroad, learn chinese words, speak chinese, chinese studies, how to learn chinese, learn chinese china, learn chinese online, chinese language online, learn chinese in china, study chinese online, chinese language program, chinese language school, chinese language schools, chinese speaking, learn chinese, learn mandarin online, learn to write chinese, beijing chinese language school, chinese language china, chinese language classes, chinese language courses, chinese language learning, chinese language lessons, learn chinese language, learn to speak chinese, mandarin learn, study chinese, study chinese in china, studying chinese, china chinese in learning, chinese language class, chinese language exchange, chinese language in china, chinese language lesson, chinese language study, chinese language tutor, learn chinese beijing, learn chinese in beijing, learn chinese pinyin, learn to speak mandarin chinese, learning chinese online, learning the chinese language, mandarin learn online, study chinese china, studying chinese online

Friday, May 9, 2008

Learn Chinese - --Hotels - eLong

Home Inns Juqian - Changzhou

Continue
From �189

eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

General Information

The Home Inns Changzhou is located in the palmy downtown area, with only
15-minute walk to the railway station. The distance from the hotel to the
airport is 20 kilometers.

The hotel composes of a main building and an annex, with 75 spacious and
cozy standard rooms, single rooms and duplex suites. All guestrooms are
equipped with 10M broadband Internet ports, 24-hour hot water shower, air
conditioning, IDD/DDD telephone, fire-alarm system, and calbe TV programs.

The cafe in the hotel serves three meals in a day, and refreshments like
coffee and snacks.The hotel also provides laundry services, fax,
photocopy and bicycle rental.

Dining

Chinese restaurant Bar Meeting rooms

Recreation

Business center Laundry service

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learning Materials, Chinese Course, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Chinese Online Class - --Hotels - eLong

Xicuizhilv Tianjian Hotel

Continue
From �148

Newly decorated, low prices
eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

General Information

Xicuizhilu Tianjian Hotel is a 2 star hotel located at Guang'anmen
Business Area, Xuanwu District. The hotel is close to the Financial
Street and only 5-min drive to Beijing West Railway Station. The hotel is
also adjacent to abundant tourist destinations.

There are 80 guestrooms, restaurant with the seat capacity of 200 people
and full entertainment facilities.

Dining

Chinese restaurant Suana Beauty salon Parking lot

Recreation

Laundry Car rental

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learn Chinese, Free Chinese Lesson, Chinese Course, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Learn mandarin - --Hotels - eLong

Goldstar Hotel - Nanjing

Continue
From �158

eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Virtual Tours

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

Hotel Features

Nanjing Goldstar Hotel is located at the Xinjiehou commercial area of
city center. There are 201 guestrooms in the hotel.

Location

Property Amenities

Room Amenities

===========================================================================
Opening Date: Jul,2005  
Address: 36 Guanjiaqiao, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Superior Room/Kingsize Bed �198 N/A �188 �188
Business Room/Kingsize Bed �228 N/A �218 �218
Business Room �248 N/A �228 �228

More rooms/units

Booking policy

Price for breakfast:  Chinese breakfast  �10 . Pay at the hotel using
cash or credit card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins,
Greatwall, Long, Pacific, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. The room rate includes
the service fee but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees
resulting from special requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00
and the regular check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in
earlier or extend your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All
times shown are GMT + 8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by
the hotel. Please view our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy
Policy.

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Chinese language, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Chinese Class - --Hotels - eLong

Catic Hotel Beijing

Continue

eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

General Information

Catic Plaza Hotel contains 367 guest rooms, including standard rooms,
deluxe suites and outstanding suites. Each room is spacious, cozy and
quiet.

There are seven meeting rooms in the hotel, with the largest one seating
up to 300 people.

Other hotel facilities include a Lobby Bar, business center, disco,
karaoke rooms, a billiards room, a tennis court and a gymnasium.

Dining

FRIDAY Restaurant Gym Lobby Bar Disco Karaoke room Billiards room
Nightclub Sauna Beauty salon

Recreation

Business center Disabled rooms Airport pick up Safe deposit

Conference

multi-function hall200-300 persons,convention hall200-300 persons,5
meeting rooms20-40 persons

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Monday, May 5, 2008

Learn Chinese online - --Hotels - eLong

Home Inns Juqian - Changzhou

Continue
From �189

eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

General Information

The Home Inns Changzhou is located in the palmy downtown area, with only
15-minute walk to the railway station. The distance from the hotel to the
airport is 20 kilometers.

The hotel composes of a main building and an annex, with 75 spacious and
cozy standard rooms, single rooms and duplex suites. All guestrooms are
equipped with 10M broadband Internet ports, 24-hour hot water shower, air
conditioning, IDD/DDD telephone, fire-alarm system, and calbe TV programs.

The cafe in the hotel serves three meals in a day, and refreshments like
coffee and snacks.The hotel also provides laundry services, fax,
photocopy and bicycle rental.

Dining

Chinese restaurant Bar Meeting rooms

Recreation

Business center Laundry service

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Learn Mandarin online, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - --Hotels - eLong

Xicuizhilv Tianjian Hotel

Continue
From �148

Newly decorated, low prices
eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

General Information

Xicuizhilu Tianjian Hotel is a 2 star hotel located at Guang'anmen
Business Area, Xuanwu District. The hotel is close to the Financial
Street and only 5-min drive to Beijing West Railway Station. The hotel is
also adjacent to abundant tourist destinations.

There are 80 guestrooms, restaurant with the seat capacity of 200 people
and full entertainment facilities.

Dining

Chinese restaurant Suana Beauty salon Parking lot

Recreation

Laundry Car rental

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learn Chinese online, Chinese Course, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Chinese Class - --Hotels - eLong

Goldstar Hotel - Nanjing

Continue
From �158

eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Virtual Tours

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

Hotel Features

Nanjing Goldstar Hotel is located at the Xinjiehou commercial area of
city center. There are 201 guestrooms in the hotel.

Location

Property Amenities

Room Amenities

===========================================================================
Opening Date: Jul,2005  
Address: 36 Guanjiaqiao, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Superior Room/Kingsize Bed �198 N/A �188 �188
Business Room/Kingsize Bed �228 N/A �218 �218
Business Room �248 N/A �228 �228

More rooms/units

Booking policy

Price for breakfast:  Chinese breakfast  �10 . Pay at the hotel using
cash or credit card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins,
Greatwall, Long, Pacific, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. The room rate includes
the service fee but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees
resulting from special requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00
and the regular check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in
earlier or extend your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All
times shown are GMT + 8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by
the hotel. Please view our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy
Policy.

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learn Chinese, Learning Mandarin, Chinese Course, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Friday, May 2, 2008

Chinese language - --Hotels - eLong

Xicuizhilv Tianjian Hotel

Continue
From �148

Newly decorated, low prices
eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

General Information

Xicuizhilu Tianjian Hotel is a 2 star hotel located at Guang'anmen
Business Area, Xuanwu District. The hotel is close to the Financial
Street and only 5-min drive to Beijing West Railway Station. The hotel is
also adjacent to abundant tourist destinations.

There are 80 guestrooms, restaurant with the seat capacity of 200 people
and full entertainment facilities.

Dining

Chinese restaurant Suana Beauty salon Parking lot

Recreation

Laundry Car rental

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Chinese Mandarin, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Chinese language - --Hotels - eLong

Goldstar Hotel - Nanjing

Continue
From �158

eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
Back to search results

  Please supply your dates of stay and the number of guests below:
Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms: Guests: 
  1 2 3 4 5  

Overview

Virtual Tours

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

Hotel Features

Nanjing Goldstar Hotel is located at the Xinjiehou commercial area of
city center. There are 201 guestrooms in the hotel.

Location

Property Amenities

Room Amenities

===========================================================================
Opening Date: Jul,2005  
Address: 36 Guanjiaqiao, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Superior Room/Kingsize Bed �198 N/A �188 �188
Business Room/Kingsize Bed �228 N/A �218 �218
Business Room �248 N/A �228 �228

More rooms/units

Booking policy

Price for breakfast:  Chinese breakfast  �10 . Pay at the hotel using
cash or credit card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins,
Greatwall, Long, Pacific, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. The room rate includes
the service fee but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees
resulting from special requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00
and the regular check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in
earlier or extend your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All
times shown are GMT + 8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by
the hotel. Please view our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy
Policy.

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learn Chinese, Chinese Course, Chinese Mandarin, Learning Materials, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet