Archive for November 15th, 2009

Chinese Pinyin – cheng (城)

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

城   [chéng]

国标码:B3C7 部首:土 笔画:9 笔顺:121135534
town
city walls
city

例句与用法:

  1. 这座市已被敌人占领。
    The city is held by the enemy.
  2. 这个市的公园以其华丽的喷泉而著名。
    The parks of this city are famous for their ornate fountains.
  3. 我们从悬崖顶上的高处能看到市的全景。
    From our perch up there on top of the cliff we can see the whole town.
  4. 市有自己的公用图书馆和公园。
    The town has its own public library and public gardens.
  5. 空袭几乎把这座镇夷为平地。
    The bombing raid practically leveled the town.
  6. 我住在该市的西部。
    I live in the west of the city.
  7. 地震把这个市夷为平地。
    The city was razed by an earthquake.
  8. 伦敦是世界上最大的市之一。
    London is among the greatest cities of the world.

(Source: dict.cn)

Beijing Olympic – French Athletics team confirmed for Beijing

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

The French Olympic Atheletics squad of 52 competitors was announced after the National Championships last weekend in Albi.

National Technical Director Frank Chevallier hopes that they can take two to four medals in Beijing, according to the International Association of Athletics Federations.

Heading the squad are 50km walker Yohann Diniz and 1500m runner Mehdi Baala.

Diniz won gold at the European 50km Race Walk in 2006, and took silver in the 2007 Athletics World Championships in the same event.

Baala, the only two-time gold medalist of the European Championships in Athletics in the Men’s 1500m (2002 and 2006), is also a three-time Olympian.

Other big names on the team are 110m hurdler Ladji Doucouré, gold medalist at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki and Romain Mesnil, second place pole vaulter at the World Championships in Athletics last year.

The French Athletics Olympic team includes the following members:

MEN

100m: Martial Mbandjock, Ronald Pognon

400m: Leslie Djhone

1500m: Mehdi Baala

Marathon: Simon Munyutu

110m Hurdles: Samuel Coco-Viloin, Ladji Doucouré

3000m Steeplechase: Mahiedine Mekhissi Benabbad, Bouabdellah Tahri, Vincent Zouaoui Dandrieux

High Jump: Mickaël Hanany

Pole Vault: Jérôme Clavier, Romain Mesnil

Long Jump: Salim Sdiri

Triple Jump: Colomba Fofana

Shotput: Yves Niaré

Decathlon: Romain Barras

50km Walk: Yohann Diniz, Eddy Riva

4x100m: Mbandjock, Pognon, David Alerte, Christophe Lemaître, Aimé Nthepe, Manuel Reynaert

4x400m: Djhone, Richard Maunier, Ydrissa M’Barke, Brice Panel, Teddy Venel

WOMEN

100m: Christine Arron

200m: Muriel Hurtis-Houairi

800m: Elodie Guégan

Marathon: Christelle Daunay

100m Hurdles: Reina-Flor Okori

3000m Steeplechase: Sophie Duarte

High Jump: Mélanie Skotnik

Pole Vault: Vanessa Boslak, Marion Buisson

Triple Jump: Teresa Nzola Meso Ba

Discus Throw: Mélina Robert-Michon

Hammer Throw: Stéphanie Falzon, Manuèla Montebrun, Amélie Perrin

Heptathlon: Marie Collonvillé, Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida

4x100m: Arron, Hurtis-Houairi, Ayedole Ikuesan, Lina Jacques-Sébastien, Carima Louami, Myriam Soumare

4x400m: Guégan, Solen Désert, Aurore Kassambara, Virginie Michanol, Thélia Sigère, Phara Anacharsis.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

China Travel – Daixian

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Daixian County, also known as Daizhou, is located in the north of Shanxi Province and northeast of the Qizhou area, and 158 km to the south of Taiyuan City.

With a long history and numerous cultural relics, Daixian County is rich in cultural heritage. Historic relics include a site of the Neolithic Age, the sites of the Great Wall and castles constructed in the Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD), the site of 39 castles and 12 connected walls built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and so on. Besides, there are the Yanmen Pass, the Bianjing Building, the Temple of Literature, and the Ancestral Temple of Yang Zhongwu, the Taoist Temple of Zhao Gao, the Pagoda of King Asoka, and the Phoenix Taoist Temple, etc. Ancient tombs include the tombs of King Jin whose name was Li Ke and his adopted son Li Cun, the tomb of Teng Maoshi, assistant minister of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), and the tombs of Zhang Fengyi and Sun Chuanting, ministers of the Ming Dynasty.

Daizhou used to be a famous center of business and commerce, and in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) its stores reached 131. At present, more than 3,000 precious cultural relics such as gold, stone and pottery objects are preserved in the county. The cultural relics combine the characteristics of the Hu and Han peoples and form their unique features, including rich dietary culture, elaborate architecture and ceremonious folk customs. Among all, paper cutting, dough modeling, embroidery and carvings make viewers gasp in admiration; dancing, boating and wrestling boast unique enchantment. The newly emerged folk painting spreads its fame far and wide to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan as well as Norway and Sweden in North Europe, Argentina and Uruguay in South America, etc.

Daixian County abounds in natural resources. Its golden crisp pear, luscious and tasty, is reputed as high-grade fruit and sells quite well in Hong Kong and Macao; the county is one of the four production bases in China for red capsicum, and its red capsicum has enjoyed a great reputation for a long time and entered restaurants in Europe and America; the rice produced in the area around the Lütuo River is of top grade among rice products, and late Chairman Mao once spoke highly of it. The southern and northern mountains in the county are abundant in iron, rutile and gold, and have a good prospect for mineral exploitation.

Daixian is located in a temperate continental semi-arid climate zone. The four seasons are clearly demarcated. In winter, it is cold with slight snow; in spring, it is warm, dry and windy; in summer, it is fervent with plenty of rain; while in autumn, the sky is high and the weather is fine.

(Source: chinaculture.org)