Archive for February 6th, 2009

Beijing Olympic – Donald Tsang: Security measures for Olympic equestrian solid

Friday, February 6th, 2009
Security measures for Olympic equestrian solid
Donald Tsang Yam-kuen, chief executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), inspects the security check procedure at the Hong Kong Olympic Equestrian Venue (Beas River) in Hong Kong, south China, July 28, 2008. Tsang inspected the preparation work for the Olympic Equestrian competition on Monday. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

HONG KONG, July 28 (Xinhua) — The current security measures in place for the upcoming Olympic equestrian events in Hong Kong were appropriate, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Donald Tsang said Monday on a visit to the local Olympic Village.

The local police will continue to review the security situation and will enhance the arrangements if necessary, Tsang added.

The current security arrangements “are stringent and in line with the Olympic Games’ standard,” Tsang said as he visited the Olympic Village in the company of Hong Kong Olympic and Paralympic Village Mayor Elsie Leung.

Tsang also said there was a need for the balance between ensuring safety for the equestrian events and minimizing the inconvenience caused to spectators.

Hong Kong is a co-host city for the Beijing Olympics and the equestrian events of the Games will be held in the southern Chinese special administrative region in August.

When asked whether the local hot weather will affect athletes’ and horses’ performance, Tsang said the previous Olympic host city of Athens also has hot summer and that athletes must prepare for different situations as competitions involve unexpected factors.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

Chinese Conversation – lesson 344

Friday, February 6th, 2009

山姆:我也有念书啊。我以前都会跟依芙莲去图书馆。
安:她那时是你的女朋友。你花在搂搂抱抱的时间比读书还多
山姆:我不会从头到尾去念书上的每样东西,我只读重点。那比较有效率。
安:你就是靠这样进台大还有考上公务员的吗?
山姆:对。当考试来时,就船到桥头自然直了。
安:我考运最糟了。我每次都得去拜文昌君。我得去读书了

Sam: I studied, too. I used to go to the library with Evelyn all the time.
Ann: She was your girlfriend. You spent more time smooching than studying.
Sam: I didn’t study everything in the books from front to back, just the main points. That’s more efficient.
Ann: That’s how you got into Taida and passed the civil service exam?
Sam: Right. When the exam came, things took care of themselves. Ann: I have the worst luck on exams. I have to pray to Wen Changjun every time. I gotta go study.

(Source: wwenglish.com)

Chinese Character – choice:选择

Friday, February 6th, 2009

choice:

Chinese Pinyin: xuan3 ze2

(Source: about.com)