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《北京周报(英文版)》2010,53(1):37
The global economy is expected to grow by 2-3 percent in 2010,according to the Yellow Book of International Economy for 2010 released on December 24 by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences(CASS).Zhang Yuyan,Editor in Chief of the yellow book and Director of the Institute of World Economics and Politics at CASS,offered his insights into uncertainties in the world economy in 2010 at the launching ceremony for the yellow book.Edited excerpts follow: 相似文献
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Yuan Yuan 《北京周报(英文版)》2018,(2)
正President Xi’s address sets the bar for 2018 On December 31,President Xi Jinping extended New Year greetings to the nation in his annual New Year address.Xi pointed to China’s achievements in 2017 as well as the challenges the country will tackle in the new year and those to follow. 相似文献
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Yu Yan 《北京周报(英文版)》2014,(5)
正Chinese people embrace the Year of the horse As Spring Festival nears,all kinds of horsethemed products are filling the shelves of stores across the country.The reason is simple:the Year of the Horse is coming!The first day of the Year of the Horse falls on January31 this year,and ends on February 18,2015,according to the Chinese lunar calendar. 相似文献
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JIANG SHIXUE 《北京周报(英文版)》2011,54(2):10-11
正Estonia's accession demonstrates the euro zone's charm, despite European economic woes with the 2011 New Year's bell, Estonia joined the euro zone-a hopeful sign for the slowly recovering European economy. 相似文献
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CHEN XIANGYANG 《北京周报(英文版)》2009,(8)
senior Chinese leaders embarked on foreign trips soon after China's Spring Festival.Premier Wen Jiabao visited Switzerland,Germany,Spain,Britain,and the EU head-quarters in Brussels from January 27 to February 2,after attending the World Economic Forum in Davos,Switzerland.From February 10 to 17,President Hu Jintao toured 相似文献
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GE RUI 《今日中国(英文版)》2011,(2):58-60
AT the end of 2010, Miyun County, on the northeastern skirts of Beijing, launched a holiday promotion Happy Warm Journey to Minyun, beckoning merrymakers to join the locals for the Chinese New Year. 相似文献
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LIWUZHOU LIQIULING 《今日中国(英文版)》2004,53(1):20-22
THE Lunar New Year, known in China as Spring Festival, or Nian, is for Chinese people the most important traditional festival. At this time of year all trains are packed to capacity as people head home for the holiday. It is a time for 相似文献
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Deng Yaqing 《北京周报(英文版)》2013,56(8):22-23
With a record number of Chinese traveling during the holiday,the sky is the limit for domestic and global tourism ’The moment New Year’s Eve arrived,we began packing up for our holiday,said Zhang Yun,a 34-year-old woman who works in a state-owned enterprise in Suzhou,east China’s Jiangsu Province.The family flew to Guangzhou, 相似文献
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TANG YUANKAI 《今日中国(英文版)》2009,(2):68-71
THE turn of the year is the high season for China's film industry, when three major festivals come in a row: Christmas, New Year and Spring Festival (or Chinese New Year).With a steep increase in the number of moviegoers, this period of a month or more (Spring Festival can fall anywhere between late January to early February) is always marked by hectic competition among established directors intent on refreshing their reputations, and newcomers eager to carve out a niche. This year the battleground was particularly crowded. 相似文献
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Li Xiaoyang 《北京周报(英文版)》2020,(3):34-35
State guideline brings more perks to the private sector The Second China International Import Expo held in Shanghai in November 2019offered diabetes patients a wide array of treatment products.They ranged from tiny insulin injection needles from Japan to blood glucose monitors using biosensors,an innovation by health and wellness company Sinocare. 相似文献
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《今日中国(英文版)》2015,(2):67
China’s Spring Festival comes after the la month(the twelfth month)of the lunar calendar,when families join their relatives for a reunion dinner.In China,rich gourmet food is considered an indispensable part of the festive celebration.Niangao,New Year cake,is a homophone for"better year"and represents wishes for a happy life and prosperity in the coming year.This makes it a popular gift for friends and relatives during the New Year period.Niangao are often shaped like gold or silver bars,representing good fortune,or a pair of carps and ingots,a symbol of surplus and a welcome to the God of Wealth. 相似文献
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Miao New Year, as opposed to Spring Festival (Chinese New year), is generally celebrated by the Miao people of western Hunan after the winter solstice, in the l Oth month of the lunar calendar, which they have always regarded as the beginning of the new year. In advance of its coming, every household will prepare copious amounts of food, rice wine, corn wine and rice cakes made from the best glutinous rice to entertain visitors or to give as gifts. Major activities include butchering pigs, salting meat, making rice cakes, worshipping ancestors, reunion dinners, drinking from village to village, song competition, drum contests and duck-catching, and so on. The celebration usually lasts for three to five days but sometimes for as long as two weeks. 相似文献
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《北京周报(英文版)》2013,56(8):2
<正>The Chinese zodiac consists of 12 different animals that rotate around a 12-year cycle.Starting with rat and ending with pig,they take turns to accompany the lunar calendar.For centuries,it has been held that there exists a special relationship between human beings and their zodiac animals,similar 相似文献
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《今日中国(英文版)》2003,52(4):65-65
At the beginning of 2003.the State Postal Bureau issued a set offour stamps celebrating Yangliuqing Woodblock New Year Pictures. Yangliuqing in west Tianjin is famous for its traditional NewYear pictures.Having a history of more than 300 years,YangliuqingNew Year pictures are admired for their distinctive style,and cheer—ful colors.Their motifs are usually taken from operas and fairy tales, 相似文献
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《北京周报(英文版)》2011,54(3):35
<正>While the new year offers the opportunity to start anew, the economic outlook for 2011 and years to come may not take on a fundamentally different appearance from the past 相似文献
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Zhang Shasha 《北京周报(英文版)》2021,64(9):40-42
Stay-put new year celebration influences consumption in novel ways If people’s memory of how they celebrated the Chinese New Year could be compiled into a book, the chapters for 2020 and 2021 would present a striking contrast. 相似文献
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LUOYUANJUN 《今日中国(英文版)》2004,53(1):58-60
IT was October 11, 2003 that the search for antique New Year picture woodblocks in the former Jia family residence brought to light 159 woodblocks concealed in the ceilingof the old house.DiscoveryOne day in 2000, Jia Zhenbang was looking for something in his family's former residence, then used as a storeroom. Glancing up, 相似文献