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<正>China’s art galleries,museums and libraries are to be made admission-free for the public In two years,Chinese citizens will not have to pay to enter public art galleries,the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Finance jointly announced on February 10.  相似文献   

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Accurately analyzing and predicting China’s economic development has earned me a living and opened innumerable doors,for more than 20 years.It also brought the satisfaction of seeing individual interest and skills linked to the world’s biggest story-the growth of China’s economy and its"national revival."My relationship with China started unusually as I analyzed its economy for more than 20 years before I could make a visit The interest started in the 1980s when,for theoretical economic reasons,I concluded its economic  相似文献   

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ACCURATELY analyzing and predicting China’s economicd evelopment has been my livelihood, and opened innumerable doors, for more than 20 years.It also gave me the satisfaction of seeing my personal interests and skills linked to the world’s biggest story-the growth of China’s economy and its "na-  相似文献   

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Moon Cake     
The 15th day of the eighth mouth of the lunar calendar is the Mid-autumn Festival in China. On this day, the whole family gathers together around the table eating moon cakes and appreciating the moonlight while praying for a peacefnl fllture. Midautumn moon cake is not only an indispensable delicacy during this festival; it also represents expectations for reunion and good fortune,  相似文献   

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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Summit held in Karachi was an incredible opportunity to showcase the true potential of a project that is central to Pakistan's future. The coming together of stakeholders such as the federating units, academia, policy practitioners, foreign policy experts and economists reiterated the broad consensus across Pakistan's national opinions on CPEC being a game-changing project for the country.  相似文献   

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Left Behind     
While migrant rural workers build booming cities, their families back home often struggle to cope  相似文献   

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<正>China’s Central Archives aspires to improve public access to information China is blessed with a long history,and for millenniums the people of China have used history as a mirror to learn from the past. An important part of the country’s history, all the archives of the Communist Party of China (CPC)  相似文献   

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China’s second unmanned lunar probe,Chang’e-2,completed its second braking on October 8.The satellite needs to brake three times before entering the designed 118-minute orbit around the Moon.The first braking,shown by virtual animation on a screen in the Beijing Aerospace Control Center in this picture,succeeded on October 6.  相似文献   

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Over the Moon     
正If you’re going to express your love for someone special in your life, doing it beneath the light of a full moon is guaranteed to place you at the top of the romance spectrum.In China, during the Mid-Autumn Festival,the moon is the guest of honor and along with connecting hearts, it ushers in the nation’s insatiable desire for the most delicious confectionery in the East:the mooncake.  相似文献   

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正Always on their feet, ballerinas face a challenging lifestyle behind the stage curtains From the best seats in the house, audience members easily fall under the ballerina's spell, enraptured by, or even envious of, the graceful performers and their carefree lives of  相似文献   

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Left Behind Boys     
As more boys struggle in schools, educators must address their special learningstyles and challenges Over half of China’s primary and secondary educators are women,  相似文献   

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Eyes Behind Me     
IT was a wild boar.Bright moonlight illuminated the billowing field of tall crops and a wild boar coveting the ripe maize.The boy’s eyes opened wide,and the same was true for the wild boar.The two stared each other out.Behind the boy in the dense corn field was a makeshift shack that had taken his father a whole afternoon to complete some days ago.As the wind blew,the crops  相似文献   

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Behind the Bombs     
The sound of more than 100 missiles broke the silence in the smal hours of April 14, flying toward Syria in response to the aleged use of chemical weapons against civilians by the Syrian Government several days earlier. The U.S.-led strikes, conducted along with Britain and France, targeted multiple sites including a chemical research facility and a command post, according to the United States. Just hours later, Russia proposed a draft resolu-tion condemning the attack at the UN Security Council. The document failed with three of the 15 council members in favor,eight voting in op-position and four abstentions.  相似文献   

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ON January 1, 1988, the first day of"Beijing International Tourism Year," the 75-year-old retiree Gao Xiwu was the first Chinese tourist to ascend the Tian'anmen Rostrum, and a French couple became the first foreign tourists to do so. Tian'anmen Rostrum was being made accessible to ordinary citizens over 500 years after its construction, receiving more than 2,000 tourists on that first day.  相似文献   

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<正>Strenuous efforts are made to stage a British exhibition in China The British Museum's acclaimed exhibition,A History of the World in 100 Objects,opened in Beijing in March after a tour of cities such as Abu Dhabi,Tokyo and Canberra.The audience turnout was larger than expected,with an average of 2,000 to 3,000visitors per day during weekdays and nearly6,000 on the weekends.Audience numbers are expected to grow until the exhibition ends on May 31.  相似文献   

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Map of the Moon     
China has finished the full map of the Moon based on data obtained by its lunar probe Chang'e l,said Ouyang Ziyuan,chief scientist of China's lunar exploration program and an academician at the Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS),at a press conference about the scientific achievements made by Chang'e1 on July 16,2010.  相似文献   

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