Saturday, January 31, 2009

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Yongding Gate

( 2008-07-08 )

Yongding Gate has a very long history. It was first built in the thirty-second year of Ming Dynasty Emperor Jiajing's reign, in 1552. While Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) was sitting on the throne, additions were added to the gate, making it the largest and most important of the
seven gates that stand outside of Beijing city.

Yongding Gate was the first pass through which one could enter Beijing in the Ming and Qing dynasties. On the east of the gate is the Temple of Heaven, and on the west the Ancestral Farm Altar, giving the first impression of symmetrical architecture.

In 1957, Yongding Gate was completely demolished, breaking the long arrow of historic monuments running along Beijing's central axis. As a city famous for its cultural legacy, the broken axis provided an incomplete view of Beijing's history.

In September of 2004 a new Yongding Gate was erected in the original site to repair the broken central line. Almost half a century after its collapse, the gate fully stands up to its reputation and importance as the towering southern structure overlooking the southern portion of Beijing's 7.8
kilometer long central axis.

With its repair, as well as large-scale renovation and reconstruction work on many of old Beijing's historic landmarks, the city is slowly re-dotting its map with these cultural monuments.

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Chinese Character - Two-man tug-of-war




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Two-man tug-of-war

( 2008-07-08 )

In this version of tug-of-war, two ends of a rope are tied together to form a great loop. Each of the two competitors harnesses himself or herself to the rope, passing it between the legs and up over the shoulders. Then, facing in opposite directions, the two struggle forward on their hands and
knees, each trying to pull the other over a middle line.

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Chinese Studies - Transportation Tips




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Transportation Tips

( 2008-06-27 )

Beijing has an extensive public transportation network. Subway and City Rail with high speed trains running at intervals of 3 to 5 minutes are the fastest public transportation in the city. There are more than 60 thousand taxis in the city. Public buses are the cheapest means of transportation
which cover the entire city.

Taxi

In addition to buses, the subway and city light rail, taxis are widely available in Beijing. Taxis are called "chu zu che" in Beijing; the phrase "da di" is commonly used to mean "take a taxi."

The most common taxi cars in Beijing are Hyundai ELANTRA, Volkswagen Jetta and Citroen FUKANG or Elysee. ELANTRA cars are new and usually green, red, blue and purple on yellow background. Each taxi in Beijing has a sign upon the roof reading TAXI and a red sign can be seen behind the front window
when it is ready to serve you.

All taxis have price labels on both side windows near the back seats. The charge starts from RMB 10 yuan for the first 3 kilometers, and RMB 2 yuan for each kilometer and each 5 minute waiting period after that. If you ride between 23:00 and 5:00, the meter automatically charges you extra 20%.
Furthermore, toll fees and parking fees go to the passenger; a "return ride" fee is charged if the ride is over 15 kilometers.

Don't forget to take an invoice as you leave the taxi. This will help you identify the taxi if you've left items in the car or if you've encountered any problems.

Bus

The starting fare of public buses is 1 yuan in the city and 2 yuan in the suburb areas. Fixed price at RMB 1 is charged for most public buses in the city; there are also some charged by distance, i.e. RMB 1 for a ride within 12 (including 12) kilometers, and RMB 0.5 is accumulated for every
additional 5 kilometers.

It is also a good idea to buy a Public Transportation Card which charges a starting fare of 40 cents per trip. You need to pay a deposit of 20 yuan and prepay a certain amount to use the Public Transportation Card just like any Beijing citizen. When you leave Beijing, just return the Card at any
card sale counter and the deposit will be refunded to you. The Public Transportation Card can also be used in Subway and City Rails but no discount on the ticket fares will be given.

Bus information hotline: 96166

Subway

Currently, there are 5 lines of subway including Line 1, Line 2, Line 5, Line 13, and Batong Line. Ticket Price: RMB 2 yuan. The transfer between each two lines is free of charge.

It is also planed that by 2008 the Olympic Games, Line 10 Part I and Airport line will be built; by the end of 2012 Line 10 Part II, Line 4, 6, 8, 9, Yizhuang Line, Daxing Line and Shunyi Line, a total distance of 407 km, shall be finished; by the end of 2015, another 5 lines including Line 7, 14,
Datai Line, Changping Line, and Fangshan Line, a total distance of 561km, shall be finished too.

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* Emblem of the Beijing Olympic Cultural Festival ( 07-10 )

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Learn mandarin - Dancing with Body, Soul and Mind




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Dancing with Body, Soul and Mind

The first Beijing International Dance Festival is being held at the Tianqiao Theater of Beijing from May 9 to 25. It’s a festival to showcase Chinese and international modern dance. The festival features a broad range of both China-based and international dance companies, including Hong Kong
City Contemporary Dance Company, Guangdong Modern Dance Company, Battery Dance Company from the U.S. and Tanztheater Staatstheater Braunschweig from Germany.

Modern dance in China has gained momentum only in recent decades. Meanwhile, this serious theatrical dance form featuring creative free body movements has a history of more than a hundred years in the West.

The beginnings of modern dance

Developed in the 20th century, primarily in the United States and Germany, modern dance resembles modern art and music in being experimental and iconoclastic. Its pioneers were Isadora Duncan, Loie Fuller, and Ruth St. Denis in the United States, Rudolf von Laban and Mary Wigman in Germany. Each
rebelled against the rigid formalism, artifice, and superficiality of classical academic ballet and against the banality of show dancing. Each sought to inspire audiences to a new awareness of inner or outer realities, a goal shared by all subsequent modern dancers.

Isadora Duncan shocked or delighted audiences by baring her body and soul in what she called “free dance.” Wearing only a simple tunic like the Greek vase figures that inspired many of her dances, she weaved and whirled in flowing natural movements that emanated, she said, from the solar
plexus. She aimed to idealize abstractly the emotions induced by the music that was her motivating force, daringly chosen from the works of serious composers including Beethoven, Wagner, and Gluck. Although Duncan established schools and had many imitators, her improvisational technique was too
personalized to be carried on by direct successors.

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Chinese Mandarin - Ancient Coins 1




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Sunday, January 11, 2009

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Learn Chinese online - Items on Display (I)




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Friday, January 9, 2009

Chinese Pinyin - "Restless Neva River" Exhibition in Shanghai




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An exhibition of modern oil paintings by Russian artists is being showcased at the Shanghai Liu Haisu Art Museum. The exhibition, named “Restless Neva River” starts on February 24 and will end on March 5, 2008.

The art show includes almost 60 masterpieces. Among them are Liu Haisu’s Art Museum, and the other are works by students at Repin Academy of Fine Arts in Leningrad, Russia.

The organizer is hoping the exhibition will introduce Chinese artists and the public to new trends in Russian art, which has already had a profound influence on some Chinese artists.

Repin Academy of Fine Arts

Reportedly, the Repin Academy of Fine Arts of Russia is one of the most famous in the world, with a long history and highly praised art schools. Its reputation is for teaching art fundamentals and distinctive teaching methods. A number of world-class artists are graduates from Repin, the only
school in Europe that still preserves the realist and traditional ways of art teaching.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Learn mandarin - Year of the Rat Celebration




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Year of the Rat Celebration

Bye bye Piggy, Hello Mr. Rat

In the Chinese lunar calendar, 2008 is the"Year of the Rat", and it begins on February 7, 2008.

The"Rat"is the first sign of the Chinese zodiac.

Legend has it that the Jade Emperor invited the animals for a party. The first 12 to arrive was the Rat, followed by the Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and lastly, the Pig. All the animals were named after the 12-year cycle that governs Chinese life
thereafter.

Various versions of the Rat's story are particularly revealing about his character.

One version has it that, towards the end of the journey, the animals had to cross a celestial river, and the Rat asked the Ox to ferry him across. When they arrived on the other side, the Rat jumped down off the Ox's head and that's how gained first spot in the order of the Chinese zodiac.

Those born in the "Year of the Rat" are clever, ambitious, creative, hard-working, fastidious, charming and sociable, but can be a bit stingy when it comes to sharing their wealth or possessions.

Rats are compatible with Dragons, Monkeys and Oxen, but should avoid Horses at all costs.

Chinese horoscope experts say 2008 - the Year of the Rat - is about conservatism and practicality. Here's a rundown on your Chinese sign in 2008.

RAT (1938, 60, 72, 84, 96)

Naturally clever and loves a challenge. Rats love to work alone but the truly successful ones let others into their schemes. Work with others and you will win gold.

OX (1937, 49, 61, 73, 85, 97)

Good leaders, hard-working but can be stubborn. Maybe work on seeing the other point of view and you won't lock horns as much as you did this year.

TIGER (1938, 50, 62, 74, 86, 98)

Fearless, can-do people with many projects buzzing in their minds. Need to calm that over-active mind of yours to better understand the best strategy. Try meditation. If that doesn't work, drink more beer.

RABBIT (1939, 51, 63, 75, 87)

Likable and compassionate nature, however an aversion to conflict means putting important issues on the backburner. Face your fears and move on.

DRAGON (1940, 52, 64, 76, 88)

Natural-born leaders. There are a lot of 30-, 42- and 54-year-olds out there who need to open their ears and get ready to be inspired from the most unlikely people.

SNAKE (1941, 53, 65, 77, 89)

Smart, stylish and hard-working. But is your cherished financial logic restricting your China opportunities Flash the cash.

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Free Chinese Lesson - Jinling (today's Nanjing)-style Print




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Jinling (today's Nanjing)-style Print

Besides Huizhou, Nanjing was another important center for print arts in the Ming Dynasty. Some engraving houses majored in carving illustrations for dramatic novels, and some engraved and printed a lot of valuable art "books."

The development of Jinling-style Print can be divided into the early and the late stages. Mainly influenced by the Jian'an Print, the style in the early stage was featured by more attention to figures and plots rather than the surroundings. However, the style in the late stage was greatly
influenced by the Huihzou Print, which turned out to have injected new blood to the Jinling-style Print. Multi-block prints with unparalleled fine illustrations and multi-block color printing were also well developed in Jinling.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Chinese language - Items in Exhibition(I)




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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Learn Mandarin online - Chinese Modern Arts Exhibition in Vienna




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A visitor takes a look at a piece of art works closely at the Chinese Modern Arts exhibition in Vienna, Austria, Oct. 25, 2007.

Supported by the Ministry of Culture, P.R.China, and the Austrian government, the exhibition will serve as a part of the China-Austria cultural exchange.

By Feng Hui

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Saturday, January 3, 2009

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Comprehensive Activities:

Book sales exhibition of “World Book and Copyright Day” in Curepipe

April 26

Book sales exhibition of “World Book and Copyright Day” in CAUDAN Tourist area of Port Louis

May 3

Award ceremony for extraordinary students - Chinese Primary and middle school exam - in the multifunctional hall the middle of May
Seminar for excellent students of the cultural center in the multifunctional hall early June
2008 Chinese drama competition in the Constantine Theater in middle and late June
Exhibitions
The 13th World Peace Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition in the exhibition hall of the cultural center middle of June
Performances
By dancing and martial art performing group
Performances in food and cultural festival of Chinatown from April 5 to 7
Performances for World Music Day in the multifunctional hall middle and late June

Teaching:

Chinese class

Monday to Friday

Wushu class Tuesday and Friday
Tai Chi Chuan class Monday and Thursday

Paris,  Cairo,Benin, Malta,Mauritius,S.Korea

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Comprehensive Activities:

The 4th Chinese Competition

Cultural Center, May 31

Exhibitions
The exhibition of Chinese shadow play Cultural Center, From April 1 to 19
Cui Bingyi's Painting and calligraphy exhibition Cultural Center, From April 22 to 26
"Beijing Welcomes You" photographic exhibition Cultural Center, From May 1 to 30
Exhibition of Shanxi Paper cutting Art Cultural Center, From June 3 to 28

Lecture\Symposium:


"DiscoveringChina" lecture series





Chinese tea culture


Cultural Center, April 26

Confucius's love By Yi Zhongtian Cultural Center May 15

Movies and TV:


Venue: Cultural Center




Shadow Magic April 4
Red River Valley April 11
Gua Sha Treatment April 18
Shower April 25
Grief Over the Yellow May 2
Jasmine Women May 9
Heroic Duo May 16
Gimme Kudos May 23
Letter From An Unknown Women May 30
Mobile Phone June 6
Judge Mama June 13
Who Cares June 20
Ke Ke Xi Li June 27

Club:

Tai Chi Chuan club

11:00 am – 12:00 am, each Saturday

Gu Zheng (zither) club 2:00pm-3:00pm, each Saturday
erh-hu (Chinese 2-string fiddle) club 11:00am-12:00 pm, each Friday
Chinese club (Chinese corner) 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm, each Saturday

Library:


11,000 books in collection, 27 kinds of periodicals in Chinese and other languages


9:00 am—12:00 am, 13:30 pm –17:30 pm Tuesday – Saturday





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Thursday, January 1, 2009

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