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volga_volga -

is there a word in Chinese that is close in meaning to 'sustainable' in English?

in the context of 'sustainable business model' ie a venture that will not require permanent inflow
of resources but will be capable of sustaining itself. thanks!

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可持续的?

Mugi -

可持续 / 可持續 (ke3 chi2 xu4) is the usual term

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thank you very much!

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Learn mandarin - Exhibition of world famous photographers' masterpiece

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Learn Chinese - Pet dog economy in Nanning

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Chinanews�� Nanning, July 12 �C In Nanning, there are beauty parlors for
dogs, training centers for dogs, and even beauty contests of dogs. All
these show that "pet trend" from east China has reached this capital city
in Guangxi, and the pet dog economy has formed many new industries here.
Nanning has just held an international pet dog contest on July 9. The
3-day event attracted thousands of visitors. At the beginning of 2006, a
pet dog expo was held here, too. Never mention small-scale activities,
like beauty contests, fashion shows and sports meets. They are
uncountable in today's Nanning.
There might be 30,000 to 50,000 pet dogs in Nanning, according to the
estimation of Nanning Animal Protection Association, each costing about
400 to 500 yuan per month on food, hairdressing, and medical care. Sun
Rong, secretary-general of NAPA told our reporter that if mating,
clothing, toys and photographing were taken into consideration; dog
owners would have to pay a lot more.
With the boom in the dog economy, many new pet industries like pet
lodging center, training center, mating agency and dog photography have
come into being. Some Hong Kong companies, like the Lotus Dog Training
Center, have started business in Nanning. Local companies with overseas
ties have the service of "mating your dog with the famous dog species
from Britain and Germany". Many pet saloons and pet clubs have also
started their takeoff with the booming dog economy.
Furthermore, a new specialty of pet management has been set up in Nanning
No.2 Secondary Technical School. It is also the first pet-related
specialty with international authentication in China, and many students
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Saturday, May 24, 2008

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Chinanews, Shanghai, June 30 - China's first "MBA training course for
monks" held a graduation ceremony at the Antai College of Economics &
Management of Shanghai Jiao Tong University on June 28. Eight graduates
dressed in yellow monastic robes and 10 kulapatis solemnly received their
graduation certificates from their teachers.
As they graduated, the second MBA training course for 16 monks and
kulapatis was also inaugurated on the same day.
It is unprecedented in China's Buddhist circle for monks to take MBA
courses. Monk Juexing, abbot of Jade Buddha Temple who initiated this
bold idea, said that as a famous temple in an international metropolis,
it is necessary to learn from the ideas and approaches of modern business
administration to elevate the management level of the temple. "This is
not for faddism, but for concretely acquiring knowledge."
Therefore, Shanghai Jiao Tong University has prepared original materials
for "the MBA core curriculum extension course for the senior management
staff of Jade Buddha Temple". The content includes organizational
behavior, human resource management, strategic planning, marketing and
financial management.
In class, teachers talk with this special group of students on such
topics as Japan's electronic appliances, the throughput of Yangshan Deep
Water Port and the restriction of natural landform on Zhenjiang's urban
development. All students must pass exams and oral defense before they
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Urban Chinese react strongly to inflation

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Chinanews June 19 - The latest questionnaire survey conducted by the
People's Bank of China shows that urban Chinese residents react strongly
to price hikes and are not optimistic about future price trends.
Judging from the consumer price index (CPI) released by the National
Bureau of Statistics, China's CPI moved up 1.2% and 1.4% year on year in
April and May. Moreover, oil product prices continue to go up and housing
prices remain high. It turned out that urban residents react strongly to
price hikes and their degree of satisfaction has dropped substantially.
The monetary policy report issued by the Central Bank also shows that
China's future price trends will encounter many unstable factors and face
more upside risks than downside risks in general. Furthermore, attention
should be paid to potential risks of overall inflation.
Residents' judgment of current price levels will, to a certain extent,
affect expectation for next quarter's prices. Price-related survey of
this quarter reflects the index of future price expectation at 31.1%,
jumping 12.3 percentage points over the first quarter.
The survey also reveals that residents' degree of satisfaction decreased
and their expectation of future income tended to be prudently optimistic.
According to a survey for the second quarter, residents' index of current
income sentiment was 17%, a seasonal fall of 5.1 percentage points
compared with the first quarter, indicating a sharp decline.
The Central Bank said that by studying historical statistics, it can be
found out that since China commenced a questionnaire survey targeting
20,000 urban depositors in 1999, the second quarter is usually the period
recording an evident drop in residents' index of current income
sentiments. Based on analysis in related survey, as the two important
festivals of the New Year's Day and Chinese New Year fell on the first
quarter, residents will perceive a rapid rise in income owing to the
receipt of annual bonus and allowances.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Chinese language - Shanghai well prepared for safeguarding SCO summit

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Shanghai well prepared for safeguarding SCO summit

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Chinanews, June 14 - The sixth session of Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) Member State Leaders Council will be held in Shanghai
on June 15. According to Shanghai's media reports, recently 60,000 public
security police staff and armed police soldiers and officers went all out
to safeguard the SCO summit, and all preparative tasks to ensure security
are ready.
Shanghai Municipal Government also designed a four-day "short holiday" so
as to reduce the summit's impacts on civilians' work and life. Shanghai
citizens highly support the government's decision.
In order to enable attendees and reporters that enter and exit Shanghai
to go through relevant customs procedures as soon as possible, the
customs office of Pudong International Airport set up an exclusive lane
for SCO summit participants, and ensured the special planes are given
priority to take off and land. They also selected experienced commanders
to monitor the flights' conditions and guarantee the flights are
perfectly safe during the summit.
Base stations and communication devices in important areas including the
summit's venue and the marching route are inspected and monitored around
the clock, so as to ensure communication safety during SCO summit.
In terms of environment, green department of Shanghai has renovated
nearly 138,000 square meters of greenbelts in the city and arranged
almost 3 million pots of flowers. The Huangpu River dock is decorated
with 20,000-odd pots of fresh flowers and plants with six different
colors, composing two clusters of huge flowerbeds that stretch 130 square
meters, which symbolized "harmony of six nations".
To fully showcase Shanghai's night piece dotted with resplendent lights,
the city's street lamp supervision unit increased the frequency of street
lamp maintenance from once every two weeks to once every three days,
which will make sure the lighting rate of Shanghai's 100,000 street lamps
reaches above 99% to illuminate this "oriental sleepless city".

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Chinese Lesson - China Lobster Festival encounters World Cup

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The one-month 2nd China Lobster Festival will formally commence at Suzhou
Convention and Exhibition Center on June 9, with a chief theme
highlighting "the company of World Cup" this year. Four huge beer bottles
and a TV set with super large screen were set up on the 8th, and two
goals in a simulating soccer field were specially designed for fans to
enjoy the game to their hearts' content.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Tibetan antelopes adapted to Qinghai-Tibet Railway

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Tibetan antelopes were searching for food near the river along the
Qinghai-Tibet Railway.

Chinanews, June 6 - Since the Qinghai-Tibet Railway started construction,
related departments of railway design and construction have paid close
attention to the environmental protection in Hoh Xil. They have set aside
a special passage for the migration of Tibetan antelopes in the nature
reserve and adopted various measures to strictly prohibit disturbance of
Tibetan antelopes.
After a two-year adaptive phase, Tibetan antelopes in Hoh Xil have fully
adapted themselves to the Qinghai-Tibet Railway. Since mid-May this year,
more than 300 Tibetan antelopes have safely crossed the railway.
It is learned that after the Qinghai-Tibet Railway formally opens to
traffic, tourists can appreciate rare and precious species such as
Tibetan antelopes and Tibetan wild donkeys on the train or on landscape
platforms along the railway.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Learn mandarin - China,US presidents discuss Iran nuclear issue

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China,US presidents discuss Iran nuclear issue

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BEIJING, June 1 - Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday told U.S.
President George W. Bush that he welcomed the U.S. stance on resolving
the Iran nuclear issue through diplomatic means and i ts willingness to
join negotiations on the issue.
The Chinese government believed the international non-proliferation
system should be maintained and the Iran issue be resolved in a peaceful
way through diplomatic means and talks, Hu said in a telephone
conversation with Bush Thursday night.
"China is ready to maintain contact and coordination with the United
States and play a constructive role in resuming negotiations at an early
date," a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry quoted Hu as saying.
Bush told Hu that his country was determined to resolve the Iran nuclear
issue through diplomatic means.
He said as long as Iran agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment
activities in verifiable ways, the United States would join relevant
negotiations.
The Iran nuclear issue is reaching a critical stage.
Earlier on Thursday, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Manouchehr
Mottaki told reporters in Teheran that Iran welcomed direct talks with
Washington, but would not give up its nuclear rights.
Senior representatives from the five permanent members of the United
Nations Security Council and Germany were to meet in Viennaon Thursday to
discuss the issue, China's Foreign Ministry said earlier.
Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo would attend the meeting, which
was expected to focus on a decision to offer Iran apackage of incentives
in return for suspension of its nuclear activities.
The six nations achieved some progress in forming a common position at a
meeting in London last Wednesday.
Meanwhile, France, Germany and Britain, or the EU-3, have been trying to
work out a package of both incentives and possible penalties to persuade
Iran to suspend its nuclear programs.
Mottaki said in Malaysia on Tuesday that Iran was ready to restart
negotiations with the three European countries.
Hu also told Bush he was ready to work with Bush to advance bilateral
relations in a healthy and stable way.
Hu said during his visit to the United States in April, he and Bush
reached an important consensus on promoting bilateral constructive and
cooperative relations in the 21st Century.
"This is of great significance to the development of relations between
China and the United States," Hu said.
Bush said it was important for both leaders to exchange ideas on
strategic cooperation through such ways as telephone conversations.
Calling Hu's visit to the United States a success, Bush said hewas
looking forward to meeting Hu again to exchange opinions on bilateral
ties.
Hu paid his first state visit to the United States from April 18 to 21
this year. Bush's last visit to Beijing was in November 2005.

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Chinese Online Class - China cannot permanently eliminate sandstorms

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Chinanews, May 30 - "Sandstorms cannot be permanently eliminated in
China", said Liu Tuo, Director of the National Bureau to Combat
Desertification under the State Forestry Administration on May 29,
according to Beijing's media.
Liu said that China witnessed more sandstorms this year than it did in
previous years, and the fundamental reasons lie in climate and sand
sources. The area of sand sources kept decreasing year by year, but at a
limited rate. Therefore, sandstorms cannot be permanently eliminated in
China.
Liu indicated at the same time that forestry departments have taken
forceful measures to change the weak ecological situation in the northern
areas, with strong protective measures on one hand and increasing
investment in eco-construction on the other hand. At present, the
ecological condition has been further improved and the area of
desertified land in sand source regions is on the decrease.
Liu also stated that China has carried out multi-field, multi-layer,
multi-perspective and multi-aspect international cooperation in its
desertification prevention and control actions. For instance, in the
lately completed cooperation project between Italy and Inner Mongolia's
Chifeng City, Italy invested US$1.53 million for desertification
prevention and control at Aohan Banner in Inner Mongolia. Many countries
have made investment in over 100 big or small projects in the sand source
area of Beijing and Tianjin.

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          ��Sandstorms sweep across Beijing in spring
          ��Sandstorms will not disturb "Green Olympics"
          ��"Eliminating sandstorms impossible in China"
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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Chinese language - National flag with Nansha guarders' signatures

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Pictured: Gong Yunchong (front) was telling the capital national flag
guard the story of Nansha soldiers and officials safeguarding the reefs.
5. Canal art festival staged in Hangzhou

Pictured: Gong Yunchong (right in the front) presented a national flag
with Huayang Reef guarders' signatures to Wang Bingqian, leader of the
capital national flag guard.

Chinanews, May 25 - Gong Yunchong, leader of Chinese Navy's Nansha patrol
unit reputed as the "reef guarding king", arrived on the Tian'anmen
Square on May 23, presenting the national flag guard in Beijing a
national flag with the soldiers' and officials' signatures on behalf of
Huayang Reef guarders stationed at the southmost of China, reflecting
Nansha Islands guarders' pure loyalty to the motherland and the people.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Chinese Class - Taiwan not eligible for WHO member: FM

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BEIJING, May 19 - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said
Friday that Taiwan is not eligible to become a member or observer of the
World Health Organization (WHO).
"The WHO is a special institution of the United Nations, which can be
joined in only by sovereign states," Liu said.
China is a WHO member state, and Taiwan is part of China. Taiwan is not
eligible to become a WHO member or observer, he added.
The World Health Assembly has for nine consecutive times rejected the
proposals schemed by a small number of countries to make Taiwan attend
the assembly as an observer, Liu said.
"It indicates that the international community has a definite and
extensive consensus on this issue," the spokesman said.
China's central government has valued and safeguarded the health welfare
of the Taiwan people and made efforts to promote health exchanges across
the Taiwan Straits, Liu said.
In 2005, the Ministry of Health and the WHO Secretariat signed a
memorandum of understanding on Taiwan health and medical experts'
participation in WHO technical activities. Over the past year, Taiwan
health and medical experts have for several times attended WHO technical
activities, he said.
There are channels for Taiwan to acquire health technology information,
and there are no "loopholes" in international disease prevention and
control, Liu said.
While putting forward Taiwan-related proposals at the world health
assemblies, the Taiwan authorities actually conducted political moves
with the excuse of health issues in an effort to serve the "Taiwan
independence" secessionist activities, Liu said.
"Such a political attempt will not succeed," the spokesman said.
A Taiwan-related proposal was put forward at the ongoing World Health
Assembly in Geneva.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Chinese Lesson - China's largest animal museum

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A more than ten-meter-tall dinosaur fossil on display at the central
exhibition hall of the largest animal museum of China, which was built in
Kunming City recently. With a four-storey exhibition hall and over 2,000
animal specimens, the museum displays the most animal species in China.

A staff member of the museum is making animal samples.

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A traditional water town wedding ceremony was held in Suzhou, a city of
rivers and lakes in east China's Jiangsu Province during its annual
traditional festival called "immortal seeking" in Shantang Street on May
10.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

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Folk artists demonstrate glove puppet show of southern China style in
front of Quanzhou Confucius Temple on May 5. Various types of folk
cultural programs of Quanzhou characteristics, including Chinese opera of
southern tones, fire vessel couple, marionette show, chest tapping dance
and glove puppet show, were staged there, showing Quanzhou folk culture
to global audience as these programs were live broadcast via CCTV-4 so
that viewers in 130 countries and regions around the world.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

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Friday, May 2, 2008

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Beijing Hong Kong Hotel

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Located outside the Andingmen, boasting its competitive position,
comfortable atmosphere and traffic convenience especially to the
International Exhibition Center.

The hotel offers various guestrooms and suites with unique style and
ornate design, which are equipped with air conditioner, satellite TV, IDD
telephone, 24-hour hot water, providing laundry service, newspaper and
room service.

With these amenities, Hong Kong Hotel features safety, comfortability and
refined atmosphere of tranquility and elegance.

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Parking Hong Kong restaurant Fitness center Karaoke room Hair salon
Massage Nightclub Conference halls

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Business center Ticket service Laundry service Shopping

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
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Thursday, May 1, 2008

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