Archive for April 28th, 2011

Learn Mandarin online – Asking for help with a meeting 代替出席会议 – Chinese Conversation

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Asking for help with a meeting
A: Ruth? I have a big favor to ask you.
B: How big, Catherine?
A: Well, I was hoping you would cover for me at the strategy meeting this afternoon.
B: But, I can’t, Catherine. I’ve got two committee meetings back to back this afternoon.

代替出席会议
A:露丝?请你帮我个大忙。
B:多大的忙,凯瑟琳?
A:是这样,我希望你能替我出席一下今天下午的战略会议。
B:可我不行,凯瑟琳。今天下午我得连续开两个委员会会议。

Chinese Culture – Healthier lifestyles for the old – Study Chinese

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

The Double Ninth Festival is also a reminder that Chinese society is aging. Concerned about becoming a burden, more and more elderly people are adopting healthier lifestyles.

Wei Hanru grew up in a small village in the south, and loves fishing. Admiring scenes along lakes and rivers is his favorite past time, and it’s here that he enjoys what he calls “the meaning of life”.

Martial arts have accompanied Han Fuguang since he was a teenager. He joined the Chinese revolution in his early twenties, and after the founding of new China, he became a policeman. Everyday, he works on writing a Kung Fu book which keeps Han sound and fit. He was 103 in 2007.

Calligraphy and literature are Xu Erxiu’s hobbies and she’s testing her own new frontiers.

The elderly are active in leading healthy lifestyles, which mean more senior citizens are joining the club.

Guo Ping, Deputy Director of China Research CTR on Aging, said, “Statistics from the 2005 national census show that the population of those 100 years and above has reached 30,000. ”

The population above the age of 60 is now close to 150 million. And every year, the figure rises. Improvements in hygiene and public health care have helped. Enhanced awareness of psychology, diet and exercise means it’s quite possible to live a healthy life well over 100.