Archive for September 8th, 2008

Chinese Pinyin – ba (白)

Monday, September 8th, 2008

 白 [bái]  

国标码:B0D7 部首:白 笔画:5 笔顺:32511
pure
plain
snowy
white
empty
blank
bright
clear
gratuitous

例句与用法:

  1. 天竺葵是种开红、粉红或色花的花园植物。
    The geranium is a garden plant with red, pink or white flowers.
  2. 我丢了一块带蓝色花边的手绢。
    I lost a white handkerchief with a blue border.
  3. 在空栏中写上你的名字。
    Write your name in the blank.
  4. 的头发使他看上去很和善。
    He looks kind with snowy hair.
  5. 普通的玻璃是透明的。
    Plain glass is transparent.
  6. 他的坦简直太愚蠢了!
    His plainness is just stupid!
  7. 雪皑皑,铺满田野。
    The fields were all covered with pure white snow.
  8. 如果你同意我的意见,就明地回答“是”。
    Answer with a plain “yes” if you agree with me.

(Source: dict.cn)

Beijing Olympic – Shanghai officially opens China’s 2nd largest air terminal

Monday, September 8th, 2008
Photo taken on March 7, 2008 shows the interior of newly-built No.2 terminal building of the Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, east China. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

Shanghai officially opens China's 2nd largest air terminal

SHANGHAI, March 26 (Xinhua) — China’s second-largest air terminal building became operational in Shanghai on Wednesday.

The T2 terminal at Pudong International Airport, opened at 6:15 a.m. Yao Mei, who checked in for her 8 a.m. Shanghai Airlines flight FM9545 to Chongqing, became its first passenger.

Consisting of three parts — the main hall, the hallway and the lounge — Pudong International Airport’s T2 has a combined floor space of 546,000 square meters. It provides quick connections to the first terminal.

Its size is second only to the Beijing International Airport Terminal 3, which also started full service on Wednesday.

Shanghai built the new terminal to cater to the continuous growth of passenger and cargo flows in and out of the most populous city on China’s east coast. The Beijing Olympics in August and the Shanghai World Expo 2010 are expected to bring large increases in air passenger traffic.

The new terminal has been designed to transport 40 million passengers annually and its tarmac can accommodate the ultra-large Airbus 380.

According to Wu Nianzu, president of the Shanghai Airport Authority, with T2 in operation, Pudong can handle 490,000 flights annually, with a passenger capacity of 60 million.

Shanghai also has a downtown airport named Hongqiao.

The two airports handled a record 51.57 million passengers last year, an 11.8 percent increase over 2006.

Pudong and Hongqiao handled 440,809 planes last year, up 7.61 percent. Pudong handled 58 percent, or 253,671 aircraft movements, while Hongqiao accommodated 42 percent, or 187,138, according to official figures.

Pudong is the only airport in the world to provide a dual presence for courier companies UPS and DHL.

Currently, 71 domestic and overseas airlines have regular service to Shanghai, linking the Chinese financial and commercial hub with 179 cities worldwide.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

Children Chinese – The Rainbow Bridge (5)

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Over the next week, workers lay 15 tons of stone on top of the pilings. However, Altabba worries that the laborers have not stacked the stones in a way to optimize the foundation’s strength. The men work to fix the abutments so they will stand strong when pressed by the weight of the bridge.

(Source: ancienthistory.mrdonn.org)