Archive for November 22nd, 2009

Beijing Olympic – Gay skips London to concentrate on Beijing

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

United States sprinter Tyson Gay has pulled out of a meeting with his main world sprint challengers at the Aviva London Grand Prix on Friday, July 25 to avoid a further injury ahead of Beijing 2008.

Gay, who had a clean sweep of the gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay at the 2007 IAAF World Championships in Osaka Japan, won the 100m US trials in June at Eugene, Oregon in 9.68 seconds — the fastest-ever time ran under any conditions but not included in the records books as it was wind-assisted.

However Gay was injured in his 200m quarterfinal heat at the same trials on July 5 and is currently undergoing treatment in Germany, so has decided not to go head-to-head in London against former world recorder holder, Asafa Powell over 100m.

Powell’s fellow Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt, the current 100m world record holder (9.72 seconds), will race in the 200m at the Crystal Palace meeting.

“I don’t want to risk doing anything to set things back,” Gay said. “I apologize to the London fans.”

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

China Travel – Jilin

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Jilin City, once the capital city of Jilin Province, is the second largest city in the province and the only city that has the same name as a province in China. As one of the A-class open city and one of the 30 super large cities in China, Jilin City is a historical and cultural city approved by the State Council. Jilin rime, sports on ice and snow, the Songhua Lake, the Wula Ancient City, the Northern Mountain Ancient Temple Group, and folk customs of the Manchu and Korean ethnic minorities make Jilin City full of characteristics of northern China.

Jilin City is located at the lakeside of the Songhua Lake at the end of the Changbai Mountain Range in Northeast China’s Jilin Province, lies in the transition zone from the Changbai Mountain Range to the Songliao Plain, and has clearly demarcated seasons. The beautiful Songhua River, which takes on an S shape, cuts through the downtown of Jilin City. Surrounded by chains of mountains on four sides and facing water on three sides, the city is reputed as the City of River in Northern China.

The city covers a total area of 271,000 square kilometers and has an urban area of 17,650 square kilometers. Under its jurisdiction there are four districts, one county and four county-level cities. Inhabitants in the city include about 20 nationalities like the Han, Korean, Manchu, Hui and so on.

Jilin City has now developed into a hot tourist destination in Northeast China. Major tour routes in the city are the route of natural scenery composed of one river, three lakes and the great pond (the Songhua River, the Songhua Lake, the Hongshi Lake, the Baishan Lake, and the Heaven Pond in Changbai Mountain); the route of folk customs (the folklore of Korean and Manch ethnic minorities); and the route of rime, ice and snow (riding blowmobile, appreciating mist, skiing and skee, enjoy ice lanterns, illuminations and river lights).

(Source: chinaculture.org)

Chinese Culture – The Four Great Painters of the Yuan Dynasty(3)

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Like the flowers and bird paintings and figure paintings of the period, the mountains and water paintings of the Song Dynasty were very realistic. The Yuan Dynasty painters later developed landscape painting from this basis.

Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountain by Huang Gongwang

Huang Gongwang (1269-1354) was a native of Changshu in Jiangsu Province. He served as a junior officer when he was young but was thrown into prison because of his involvement in a crime committed by someone else. Coming out of the prison, he changed his name to Yifeng, became a Taoist monk and began to study painting. After the age of 50, he retired in Hangzhou and concentrated on painting. Huang learned from his uncle Zhao Mengfu , who was also a well-known painter of the Yuan Dynasty, and other Song Dynasty painters.

Source: chinaculture.org