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Umm, having not yet finished 兄弟 I am wondering whether "Book of the Year" would be a more
realistic proposition for people like me...

Haha...are you still reading the book, or did you lose interest?

It actually might not be a bad idea to think about doing a "book of the quarter" or "book of the
year". I don't know.

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I know you all are on the 下部, but I thought, I would start with the beginning and see if I
could catch up. is anyone still reading/discussing this book?

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is anyone still reading/discussing this book?

No, I don't think anyone is still reading this. But if you are, feel free to post any thoughts. I
still kind of like this book.

xianu -

Well then what are people reading? I just went through the first few pages of Xiongdi and had to
laugh at the lewdness- very villagey - of the pigu exposition.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Newly-weds in Shanghai spend nearly 190,000 yuan for their marriage

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Chinanews, Shanghai, July 4 �C Newlyweds in Shanghai are willing to spend
a lot for their marriage. The Shanghai Marriage Celebration Association
recently published the result of a questionnaire investigation conducted
nationwide. The result showed that every newlywed couple in Shanghai
spends 187,130 yuan on average for their marriage celebration, 50,000
yuan more than that in Guangzhou and nearly doubling the figure in
Harbin, which stands at the bottom.
The report showed that every couple in Shanghai spends 60,000 yuan for
housing decoration, which makes up the most part of the marriage
expenditure. Buying furniture (20,000 yuan) and household appliances
(16,000 yuan) are also costly. In addition, every newly-wed couple spends
3,500 yuan for honeymoon pictures, 6,000 yuan for jewelry, 2,000 yuan for
clothes, and some 10,000 yuan for honeymoon trip.
A year ago, the survey from the Shanghai Marriage Celebration Association
showed that every new couple in Shanghai spent 160,000 yuan on average
for their marriage. In three years�� time, the figure rose by 30,000
yuan. Four years ago, it would have cost a new couple some 50,000 yuan to
arrange a marriage celebration.
Of course, not every couple can afford extravagant marriage celebration.
Related information showed that 50% of the marriage costs are shared by
parents. For those low- and middle-income families, expensive celebration
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Chinese govt' more skilful at macro-control

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Chinanews, Beijing, Jun. 22 �C China��s National Statistics Bureau
commissioner Qiu Xiaohua said on Tuesday that in recent years, Chinese
government has gradually become more and more skilful at controlling the
country��s macro-economy. This will help China to attain the two major
goals outlined in the Eleventh Five-Year Plan for social and economic
development, namely to maintain a stable economic operation with a 7.5%
GDP annual growth, and to raise energy resource utilization efficiency so
that the amount of energy consumption will be reduced by 20% for each GDP
growth unit.
He made the statement Tuesday at the Fourth Overseas Chinese Forum.
Qiu said that in terms of the opportunity for the macro-control, the
government is now able to choose a right time to exercise such control by
observing the economic situation, so that the country��s economy can
maintain fast and stable growth within certain range.
At different times, the government will take a different approach to
exercise the macro-control policy and adopt appropriate measures to
either ��heat up�� or ��cool down�� the economy whenever the economy gets
��depressed�� or ��too hot��. In regard to the macro-control ��rhythm��,
such control is gradual and stable. It focuses on pre-tuning and
fine-tuning of the policy. As to macro-control principle, the government
follows a flexible strategy. Instead using different methods to tackle
different problems. At certain time, the developenet of some industries
will be encouraged while that of some others will be kept in hand. As
regards the controlling means, the government has learned lessons from
previous experiences and uses economic, legal and, if necessary,
administrative means to control the situation.
He said that China��s accelerating urbanization process and the policy of
building a new countryside would add new impetus for the country��s
economic development and help the government to achieve the goals of the
Eleventh Five-Year Plan.
In 2005, urban population accounted for 43% of the total population in
China, 4 percentage points lower than the world��s average, 15 points
lower than intermediate-level income countries and 35 points lower than
high-income countries. This shows that huge space exists for China��s
urbanization process. In 2005, the color TV, refrigerator, and washing
machine ownership ratios for every one hundred families in rural areas
were only 62.3%, 22.2% and 42.1%, respectively, of the relative ratio
figures in cities, or equal to the city��s ratio figures in the 1990s.
This shows that Chinese farmers still have a large potential consumption
power.
Chinese government��s policy of building a new socialist countryside will
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farmers�� income, and help turn the large potential consumption power
into real demand in the countryside. It will upgrade farmers��
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Freshwater jellyfish reappeared in Suzhou

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Freshwater jellyfish reappeared in Suzhou

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A tourist discovered a freshwater jellyfish, an endangered rare
coelenterate reputed as "underwater national treasure" and "giant panda
in the water", near the water area of Dragon Pond in White Horse Gully in
Suzhou National New and Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone in June.
Freshwater jellyfish is the most primitive and lowest invertebrate in the
world that was born 1.5 billion years ago, much earlier than the already
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Chinese Lesson - Qinghai-Tibet Rail to bring mineral water to Beijing

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Qinghai-Tibet Railway is about to open to traffic.(File Photo)

Chinanews, Beijing, June 12 (By Zhao Jianhua) - As the Qinghai-Tibet
Railway is about to open to traffic, the transportation bottleneck that
constrains local economic development will be solved, and more resources
in Qinghai Province and Tibet Autonomous Region will have access to the
outside world.
"We discovered high-quality purely natural mineral water with large daily
outflow and high exploitation value at a village named Qumaduo in
Dangxiong County along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway."
Duo Ji, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and chief
engineer of Tibet's Geology & Mineral Resources Exploration Bureau,
discovered this mineral water at Qumaduo Village in a field survey. After
more than three years of observation and examination, researchers have
confirmed that this village has high-quality purely natural composite
mineral water resource.
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is globally recognized as a pollution-free
region with neither domestic nor industrial pollution. Its advantages in
natural environment and unique geological conditions make it the last
pure land in the world without pollution.
Asked whether exploitation of the above mineral water resource will
endanger local ecology, Duo Ji said mineral water resource at Qumaduo
Village is super huge and the exploitation volume will be limited to the
smallest outflow. At the same time, they will reinforce protection of
natural environment at the springhead to preserve local ecology for the
long run so as not to destroy local ecological environment.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Chinese Lesson - Danjiangkou Bridge to complete construction in July

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Danjiangkou Bridge, midline part of the south-to-north water transfer
project, has finished the docking of its main pier on June 6. On the left
bank, the girders of the bridge approach are urgently moulding while on
the right bank, the T-shape girder has been linked and the construction
has entered a peak period. Two sections of the bridge will be joined by
the end of this July and open to traffic by October. This bridge is a
package project of dam heightening of the south-to-north water transfer
project as well as an important passage in construction. It will play a
vital role in the construction, material and stuff transportation for the
midline project. The bridge is 1,128.25 meters in full length with
estimated investment totaling 100 million RMB (US$12.5 million).

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Chinese language - Ferry on Bohai Strait to start trial operation

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Ferry on Bohai Strait to start trial operation

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(the route of the new ferry service cross the Bohai strait between the
cities of Dalian and Yantai in north China. Photo: Google)

June 4 - A new ferry service that can carry trains, motor vehicles and
passengers, and cut more than 1,500 kilometers from a journey between the
cities of Dalian and Yantai, is to begin trial service in August.
The ferry service, which will cross the Bohai strait in north China and
link the two port cities in Liaoning Province and Shandong Province, cost
more than 3 billion yuan (about 370 million U.S. dollars) to build, a
local Chinese official announced.
Currently trains and vehicles traveling from China's northeast region to
the Shandong Peninsula have to go through Shanhaiguan in Hebei Province
and then to Tianjin, a journey of 1,779 km.
Xu Weiguo, deputy governor of Liaoning Province, said the first ferry
will be delivered to Dalian in July.
The trial operations are expected to last two months, said the deputy
governor.
The ferry will travel 170 km across the Bohai Strait shortening the
journey from Shandong Peninsula, one of China's economic powerhouses, to
the re-developing northeast China by 1,609 km.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Learn Chinese - Hakka immigrants traced ancestral roots

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Hakka immigrants traced ancestral roots

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Shanghang County of Fujian Province held a selected genealogy exhibition
that featured "tracing ancestral root and learning about kin" on May 30,
giving details of when families of sixty Hakka surnames settled down in
Fujian Province and what happened to their descendants and their
movement, which attracted several hundreds of Hakka immigrants and global
Hakka scholars to come and pay a visit.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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59-year-old folk artist Ding Yuanzhong in Rizhao City, Shandong Province
exquisitely created two 3.16-meter-tall vases with 2,800 peach cores on
the morning of May 25. As "He Ping" (peach core vase) rhymes with "peace"
in Chinese Pinyin, Ding made these vases to wish for world peace and also
welcome the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

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An unveiling ceremony of the "demonstration school of Henan juvenile
military and police school headquarters" was held at the second primary
school of Zhongyuan Oilfield in Henan's Puyang City in mid May 2006. It
was learned that this school was established in 2000 and is the only
demonstration school of Henan juvenile military and police school
headquarters in the province.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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Chinanews, May 17 �C New 2006 Cadillac models, the CTS and SRX vehicles,
were introduced by Shanghai General Motors Corp in China on April 25, the
changes in the mode of arousing attention among the public.
"Actually, all the 2006 models of Cadillac released recently have changed
into imported versions," Liu Yuehai, supervisor of Shanghai General
Motors Corp's marketing and sales division, said. The company introduced
the first domestically produced Cadillac model in China in March, 2005.
According to a report of China Business News, the GM's move was aimed to
avoid the higher auto tariff rates for the imports since it claimed its
Cadillac models assembled in China as "domestically produced vehicles."
According to a regulation on auto parts tariff implemented since April,
2005, the standard for "domestically produced vehicles" was lifted and if
the assembled vehicles could not reach the standard would be imposed the
same tariffs for the imports as "completed vehicles."
"The market of Cadillac vehicles does not have many audience and many key
spare parts have to rely on importing because they have no advantage of
scale production in the domestical market. It is hard for the vehicles to
reach such standard," an insider from Shanghai GM said.
"As a matter of fact, we have all along paid tariff at a rate for
"completed vehicles" after the cars were assembled in China."
Not only Cadillac, other luxury car brands such as Huachen-BMW,
Beijing-Benz and Volkswagen are faced with the same problem. Volkswagen
plans to introduce locally produced vehicles in the future.
Citing an auto analyst, the report said that luxury car brands with low
production would suffer from the impact, especially the locally produced
Benz.
Director of Information Office of Beijing Benz-DaimlerChrysler, Ruan Wei
said that the company would restructure its production lines of
Beijing-Benz in the future.

          ��China agrees to hold talks on auto parts
          ��China to talk with EU, US over auto tariffs
          ��China names top 10 auto makers in 2005

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Chinese Class - Pregnant women perform aerobic exercises

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Pregnant women in Shanghai perform aerobic exercises at an event to
promote healthy pregnancies, May 12, 2006. The event came two days before
Mother's Day, which falls on Sunday.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Learn Chinese - Feat: playing the cucurbit flute with nose

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Feat: playing the cucurbit flute with nose

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-09 17:13:47

A monk named Yunhai from the Jade Buddha Temple of Handan City in Hebei
Province was playing the musical instrument cucurbit flute through a
100-meter-long plastic tube with his nose on May 4. The wonderful feat
feasted tourists' eyes.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

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31.5 square meters. Each room is equipped with an IDD telephone, internet
access, central air-conditioning, satellite television and a refrigerator.

The hotel offers a range of eateries, including Chinese and Western
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business center offers basic business facilities, along with a slide
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