Archive for September, 2009

China Travel – Yangzhou

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Yangzhou, a famous city since ancient times, is situated in the eastern part of the plain of the Middle-Lower Yangtze Plain as well as the middle of Jiangsu Province. It looks across to the Yellow Sea in the east, with two cities Nantong and Yancheng in between; it neighbors two counties Liuhe and Tianchang to connect Nanjing in the west; it faces Zhenjiang and Wuxi in the south, with the Yangtze River cutting through; it borders the Huaishui River in the north, adjoining Huaiyin City; and it has the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal running through from the south to the north. It is a pivot of water and land transport since long time ago, the throat of south-north inner water shipping and the significant doorway to northern Jiangsu.

Yangzhou is the hometown of CPC General Secretary Jiang Zemin. With a history of over 2,480 years, it is one of the first batch 24 historical and cultural cities proclaimed by the State Council.

The west suburb of Yangzhou City is a landscape since the Period of the Six Dynasties. It was originally called Paoshan River or Baozhang River. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), it adopted the name of Changchun Lake, for it surrounded the north Changchun Hill. A poet of the Qing Dynasty once wrote a poem to compare it to the West Lake in Hangzhou, spreading the fame of Thinner West Lake.

Not far from the Thinner West Lake is Shugang Hill, where a lot of temples are located. The hill is known as the most dedicate hill in South China.

Other famous scenic spots include the Heyuan Garden, known for hills and forests in city; the Geyuan Garden, which is known for rockeries in four seasons; the glaring Wenchang Pavilion; the world-famous Grand Canal; the Dahong Bridge across the Thinner West Lake; and the remains of palaces left by emperors of the Sui Dynasty (581-618) and the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). With so many beautiful scenes, Yangzhou is acclaimed to be the pearl in the south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

(Source: chinaculture.org)

Chinese Conversation – lesson 579

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

梅洛:还不只咧。你是从美国来的?那边的公司也会发年终奖金吗?
马文:有些会,不过我不觉得像这边这么普遍。而且我们都是圣诞节那时领,不是农历新年。
梅洛:当然。你来自哪一州?我听说要是你住在阿拉斯加,每年都可以领一千美元。
马文:那一定是因为他们有很多石油收入。我来自宾州,所以我不知道。
梅洛:我们公司经营这么差,也许我们全都该搬去北极算了。
马文:如果你去的话,帮我跟北极熊打声招呼。

Merle: And then some. So, are you from the U.S.? Do companies there give year-end bonuses, too?
Marvin: Some do, but I don’t think it’s as common as it is here. And we get them around Christmas, not Chinese New Year.
Merle: Of course. Which state are you from? I heard that if you live in Alaska, you get a thousand dollars every year.
Marvin: That must be because they have so much oil money. I’m from Pennsylvania, so I wouldn’t know.
Merle: With my company doing badly, maybe we should all just move to the North Pole.
Marvin: Do say hello to the polar bears for me, if you go.

(Source: wwenglish.com)

Beijing Olympic – Photos: Bekele wins Olympic Men’s 10000m gold

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Bekele wins Olympic Men's 10000m gold
(L-R) Seleshi Sihine, Kenenisa Bekele (gold) and teammate Haile Gebreselassie celebrate. (Photo credit: Mark Dadswell/Getty Images)

Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele clocked 27:01.17 to win the Olympic Men’s 10000m run here on Sunday.

Bekele wins Olympic Men's 10000m gold
Kenenisa Bekele celebrates winning the gold. (Photo credit: Mark Dadswell/Getty Images)
Bekele wins Olympic Men's 10000m gold
Athletes compete in Men’s 10000m final. (Photo credit: Xinhua)
Bekele wins Olympic Men's 10000m gold
Kenenisa Bekele celebrates. (Photo credit: Xinhua)
Bekele wins Olympic Men's 10000m gold
Kenenisa Bekele celebrates. (Photo credit: Xinhua)
(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)