Archive for February 15th, 2009

Beijing Olympic – HK Jockey Club to provide safe, comfortable rides for Olympic horses

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

The Hong Kong Jockey Club said Thursday that they will arrange modern fleet of horse floats for the transportation of the Olympic equestrian horses, to give them safe and comfortable rides.

At a media briefing on Thursday, the Jockey Club showed the local media their advanced air-conditioned horse transport lorries which will be used for carrying the Olympic horses from the Hong Kong International Airport to the competition venue at Shatin and from Shatin to the venue located at Beas River.

The Club’s Administration Manager Vincent Wong said that one lorry can accommodate nine race horses at most at a time. During the Olympic Games, each lorry will carry a maximum of six horses to give the animals more room.

The temperature of the horse section of the lorry is 21 degree Celsius, which is lower than the Olympic stables as the lorry temperature is more readily variable.

Wong said that horses get nervous easily when staying in narrow spaces and that they might hurt themselves by kicking and bumping into the walls. Therefore, there are rubber mats lining the walls and floors of trailer to avoid them to be hurt.

A speed monitor and an impact sensor were installed inside the lorry tractor to monitor the vehicle’s speed and centrifugal force respectively. The speed of the lorry will be maintained at about 70 kilometers per hour.

Besides the lorries, the fleet, which will be escorted by the police motorcade, will also include horse ambulances, veterinary car, maintenance care and other vehicles.

“During horse racing seasons, our transportation team transport horses from the airport to the race courses at the city center, the procedure will be more or less the same as what we will do in transporting Olympic horses,” said Wong, adding that he was confident that the Club will get the job done smoothly.

According to the Club, the first batch of Olympic horses will arrive at Hong Kong on July 26.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

Chinese Pinyin – bian (边)

Sunday, February 15th, 2009
边   [bian, biān] 
国标码:B1DF 部首:辶 笔画:5 笔顺:53454
margin
side
border
edge
boundary

例句与用法:

  1. 他把派克大衣兜帽两都绑得紧紧的来挡住雪。
    He held both sides of the parka hood closed against the snow.
  2. 我会陪在你身,就象我答应你的那样。
    I will be at your side, as I promised you.
  3. 她躺在池子上,用手指玩水。
    She lay at the side of the pool and paddled in the water with her fingers.
  4. 我们很难观察月亮的另一
    The far side of the moon is difficult for us to observe.
  5. 小男孩喜欢在书页空白上做笔记。
    The little boy likes to make notes in the margin of books.
  6. 上打了一个漂亮的红勾。
    There was a nice red tick in the margin.
  7. 正方形有四条,而圆形没有边。
    A square has four sides but a circle has no sides.
  8. 我丢了一块带蓝色花的白手绢。
    I lost a white handkerchief with a blue border.

(Source: dict.cn)

Chinese Character – civic (Honda):思域

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

civic (Honda):

Chinese Pinyin: si1 yu4

(Source: about.com)