Archive for January 10th, 2009

Beijing Olympic – 2 bn yuan venture fund given to northern economic zone

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

The China Development Bank (CDB) and the Tianjin Binhai New Area (TBNA) signed an agreement to set up a venture capital fund to boost high-technologies start-ups in the fastest-growing economic zone in North China.

The Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) website, www.most.gov.cn, released Monday the joint efforts to kick off the first government-backed venture capital worth two billion yuan (US$270 million) with equal contributions from the CDB and the TBNA.

The government venture capital corporation is organized within the prevailing corporate framework of Western countries, with a stakeholders’ meeting, a board of directors and a supervisors committee, the website said. It also has an investment decision committee and a risk management committee which are expected to try to reach sound investment decisions and control business risks.

Pi Qiansheng, a vice-ministerial official who heads the TBNA administration, said the government funded and operated venture capital would primarily perform as fund of funds, an investment fund that uses an investment strategy of holding a portfolio of other investment funds rather than investing tangible projects.

Pi said that the fund of funds will choose both domestic and overseas outstanding venture capital funds, including private equity funds, to invest. Those selected venture capital funds in partnership will be asked to prioritize their investment portfolio in high-technologies start-ups based in the TBNA. The preferred business areas would be electronics, bio-engineering, new materials, new energy, environmental protection and automated manufacturing.

Pi said the venture capital corporation has a full strategy, including entry and exit plans, for future investment, the website said.

“Our ultimate goal is to push the most competitive start-ups in the area to get a public listing either in home or overseas stock exchanges,” Pi said.

The TBNA, consisting of the major ports and tariff-free warehouse areas in Tianjin, has more than 6,300 companies, including over 70 joint ventures with the world’s top 500 companies.

The CDB, a policy bank founded by the central government in 1994, is now active in providing venture capital funds in the most rapid growing cities in China. It provides funds for other venture capitals which are interested in investing in rising industries in Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Wuhan and Xi’an.

The Chinese government encourages companies, both state-owned and private-owned, to become the primary forces of innovation. The government dishes out more and more funds of funds and seed funds, which are provided to help a business develop an idea, create the first product, and market the product for the first time.

The MOST is now organizing a nationwide survey on innovation capabilities and competitiveness of start-up businesses. The survey, according to MOST officials, is expected to help understand more precisely how much those fund-thirsty start-ups need.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

Chinese Culture – China Wuqiao International Acrobatics Festival

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

 

China Wuqiao International Acrobatics Festival is held in Shijiazhuang in November every other year, sponsored by the Ministry of National Culture and the Government of Hebei Province. The festival was named after Wuqiao County, which, with a long acrobatic history, is the famous hometown of acrobatics in China.

 

 

China Wuqiao International Acrobatics Festival is the largest one at the highest level in China. It has successfully been held eight times since 1987 and the Gold Lion Prize awarded at the Wuqiao Festival has become one of the coveted prizes in international acrobatics.

 

The First China Wuqiao International Acrobatic Festival was held in Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei Province from October 25 to November 1, 1987. Thirty programs from Australia, France, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Mexico, the former Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China participated in the festival.

 

The Second Festival was held in Shijiazhuang from November 1 to 7, 1989. A total of 31 programs were selected from Bulgaria, Sweden, Thailand, Mongolia, Denmark, Poland, the former Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China. In this festival, 2 programs won Golden Lion Prizes, 3 programs won Silver Lion Prizes, 6 programs won Bronze Lion Prizes, and 14 Programs won Excellent Performance.

 

 

In the Third Festival held from October 15 to October 21,1991, twenty-eight items from Belgium, Canada, Cuba, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, France, Mongolia, Sweden, the United States, the Former Soviet Union, Hong Kong were staged in the festival.  

 

In the same season two years later, the Fourth Festival was held, drawing 41 programs and 366 acrobatics performers from the United States, Mexico, Burkina Faso, Vietnam, Cuba, Kazakhstan, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, France, Yugoslavia, Russia, Australia, Sweden, Canada, Mongolia, Italy, Thailand, Belgium, Hungary, the People’s Republic of China and China’s Taiwan. The Fourth Festival was more wonderful than the former ones.

 

The Fifth Festival was held from October 28 to November 3, 1995 in Shijiazhuang. Twenty-seven competing acrobatic programs and 4 specially invited performing programs by 290 actors from 14 countries and regions performed in the festival. Twenty-three of all programs given by 173 actors were from Taipei of China and foreign countries. The Fifth Festival is highly praised as “a brilliant international acrobatic competition”. Of the 27 competing programs, 3 programs won the Golden Lion Prizes, 6 won the Silver Lion Prizes and 9 won the Bronze Lion Prize through competition.

 

The Sixth Festival was held in Shijiazhuang from November 1 to 7, 1997. Thirty-two programs elected from 17 countries and regions including Russia, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Ukraine, Canada, Belgium, Czech, Hungary and the People’s Republic of China, etc., competed for the Golden Lion Prize.

 

The Seventh China Wuqiao International Acrobatics Festival was held in the new building of Hebei Arts Center from October 30 to November 8 in Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei Province. The purpose of the Seventh Festival was to develop the excellent traditional culture of China, enhance the international exchange of acrobatics arts, accelerate the flourish and development of acrobatics arts, enrich the cultural activities of the people, serve for the construction of the two civilizations.

 

 

The Eighth Festival drew 25 programs from the United States, Russia, Canada, Sweden, Britain and so on. During the festival, 2 programs won the Golden Lion Prizes, 4 won the Silver Lion Prizes and 8 won the Bronze Lion Prize through competition.

Source: chinaculture.org

Chinese Pinyin – bi (蔽)

Saturday, January 10th, 2009
蔽  [bì]
国标码:B1CE 部首:艹 笔画:14 笔顺:12243252343134
to cover
to shield
to screen
to conceal

例句与用法:

  1. 我们设法寻找遮暴风雨的地方。
    We tried to find cover from the storm.
  2. 飞机棚存放或修理飞机的隐
    A shelter especially for housing or repairing aircraft.
  3. 掩护物提供掩的事物
    Something that provides shelter.
  4. 小湾、小海湾海、河或湖边的遮小湾
    A small sheltered bay in the shoreline of a sea, river, or lake.
  5. 人们疯了似的抢着往隐处跑。
    People were scrambling madly for shelter.

(Source: dict.cn)