Archive for November 3rd, 2008

Beijing Olympic – Organizers unveil red, traditional China Pavilion

Monday, November 3rd, 2008
The picture shows the layout of China Pavilion in the World Expo Shanghai 2010 site. The construction for the China Pavilion kicked off this morning in the Expo site in Shanghai. [Photo: shanghaidaily.com]

Organizers unveil red, traditional China Pavilion

(SHANGHAI, Dec. 19) — World Expo Shanghai organizers unveiled a red, traditional design for the China Pavilion as construction on the structure started yesterday morning.

The structure is named as “the crown of the East” as its most distinct feature is the roof. It will be made of traditional dougong brackets, which have a history of more than 2,000 years.

The dougong style features wooden brackets fixed layer upon layer between the top of a column and a crossbeam. Some important buildings in the Forbidden City and Summer Palace in Beijing feature elaborate dougong-style roofs.

The landscaping will be in the Jiangnan-garden style, which can be seen in cities such as Yangzhou or Suzhou, both in Jiangsu Province.

China Pavilion’s design was chosen from 344 entries submitted from all over the world and revised by experts, the organizers said.

The China Pavilion, covering an area of 6.52 hectares, will host a 20,000-square-meter exhibition inside based on the theme “Chinese wisdom in urban development” by explaining values about harmony, nature and spirit.

It will also include a national pavilion, a joint pavilion for provinces and cities as well as separate pavilions for Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

Each province or city will get a 600-square-meter exhibition area in the pavilion.

Organizers have also launched a worldwide search for exhibition designs. Winning entries will be published in mid April.

Construction of the pavilion will be completed in two years.

The picture shows the layout of China Pavilion in the World Expo Shanghai 2010 site. The construction for the China Pavilion kicked off this morning in the Expo site in Shanghai.

Organizers unveil red, traditional China Pavilion

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

Chinese Pinyin – bao (胞)

Monday, November 3rd, 2008
胞      [bāo]
国标码:B0FB 部首:月 笔画:9 笔顺:351135515
womb
the placenta

例句与用法:

  1. 他们生了双胎,不得不寻找一套较大的住房。
    The birth of twins put pressure on them to find a bigger flat.
  2. 他是双胎中的哥哥。
    He is the elder of the twins.
  3. 胎看上去长得一样。
    Twins look the same as each other.
  4. 这个政治家在他的同中不得人心。
    The politician was unpopular with his countryman.
  5. 我辨认不出这对双胎。
    I can’t tell the twins apart.

 

(Source: dict.cn)

Chinese Characters: birthday 生日

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

birthday:

Chinese Pinyin: sheng1 ri4

(Source: about.com)