Saturday, June 14, 2008
Getting to Know China: A Kaleidoscope of Chinese Culture
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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tooironic -
I don't think it's a case of Chinese having more synonyms than English (if such a thing could
indeed be measured!), but it's rather a case of textual cohesion. For example, in English, it's
considered uneducated and/or sloppy to use the same verb, adjective or even some nouns in the same
sentence or paragraph. Cohesion in the text is instead maintained by using a synonym. Chinese,
from what I can see, doesn't seem to mind if it repeats the same words in a sentence/paragraph.
And you can see this carry over to when Chinese learners of English write essays, sometimes they
tend to use the same word more than once a sentence, and it has to be corrected to make it sound
more 'natural'.
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Saturday, June 7, 2008
Speak Chinese - 许巍《两天》/ Xu, Wei ''Two Days" - From Beijing Chinese School.com > Chinese Culture > Music
许巍《两天》/ Xu, Wei ''Two Days"
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歌曲:两天
Song: Two Days
歌手:许巍
Singer: Xu, Wei
专辑:在路上
Album: On The Way
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http://mp3.baidu.com/m?f=ms&rn=&tn=b...BD%CC%EC&lm=-1
我还是飞不起来
I still can’t fly up
依然需要等待
still need to wait.
你就这样离开
You’ve just gone,
带走所有伤害
carrying all the hurt away.
秋天还是秋天
Fall is still fall,
依然美丽凄凉
lovely but desolate
还是飘飘荡荡
still windy
依然充满幻想
yet full of fantasy.
我想飞
I wanna fly,
还是飞不起来
but still can’t
我想飞
I wanna fly
在每个想你的秋天
at each love-sick fall.
我想飞
I wanna fly,
在歌声响起的夜晚
at each song-spreading night
我看到我的身边
I look at my side
他们都比我美
they all look better than me
我看到我的身后
I look behind
时间都已枯萎
time has faded.
我想起昨天曾吻遍的身体
I think of the ever kiss-covered body
我想起从我身边再次出走的你
I think of you who once again fled from me
我只有两天
I only have two days
我从没有把握
which I’ve never seized
一天用来出生
One for birth
一天用来死亡
one for decease.
我只有两天
I only have two days
我从没有把握
which I’ve never seized
一天用来希望
One for hope
一天用来绝望
One for hopelessness.
我只有两天
I only have two days
每天都在幻想
Each day I’m in fantasy.
一天用来想你
One for thinking of you
一天用来想我
One for thinking of me.
我只有两天
I only have two days
我从没有把握
which I have never seized
一天用来路过
One for passing you by
另一天还是路过
The other still as I used to be.
哦……
Oh...
Cheers!
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العمري -
thanks >>>>>>>
peter7 -
不错不错
我也喜欢许巍
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Friday, June 6, 2008
Chinese Course - American Spouse/Child Immigration from China Questions - From Beijing Chinese School.com > Chinese Culture > Society
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kdavid -
Hello all,
I'm an American and am planning to marry my Chinese fiance of 2 years. We have her parents
approval, but only if we get married soon!
When I proposed to her I made it a point to explain that if we got married in China, the process
of getting her green card could potentially be much lengthier than if we just applied for a K1
fiance visa and went to America to get married.
The K1 visa can take up to 18 months to procure, and once we land and get married in America, her
green card could take up to 18 months (on the average 12). She cannot leave the country (America)
until she gets her green card, but once she has it she can travel back and forth as she pleases.
Or so I've heard... What I just typed above is all conjecture based on hearsay.
My fiance has agreed to wait however long it takes for us to get back to America. Her parents,
however, have not. They want a wedding now, not in 5 years. I understand their position and would
like to honor their culture and customs by marrying sooner than we had originally planned.
What I'd like to know is if anyone has any personal experience with this specific situation
(American's marrying Chinese either in China or in America). If so, how long did it take before
your Chinese counterpart could go with you back to the States? Also, are there any sources (web,
pdf, books, etc) that outline this procedure?
Also, if we were to have a child born in China, would that child be American or Chinese? How would
we go about arranging papers for that child? Again, any official sources you could provide would
be greatly appreciated.
Lastly, please don't flame this post on the dangers of international, specifically
American-Chinese, marriages. I've read them all a thousand times and am quite certain that I know
what I've gotten myself in to.
Thanks in advance for the help!
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DrWatson -
My spouse in non an American and we went though the process last year. She is not Chinese so I I'm
not sure how USCIS and State Dept. will handle Chinese cases, but I doubt it is very different
from what we went though. Note that last year the laws changed twice and things were very crazy
for awhile. But the process has been streamlined and made more efficient with less waiting time.
You should be able to get a spousal visa in about five to six months now. First you will have to
go through a background and criminal record check that is performed by USCIS and once you are
cleared, the State Dept will check out both you and your spouse. Finally, your spouse will be
interviewed at an embassy/consulate in China. Be prepared to spend some money along the way,
probably around $1000 in application and processing fees.
It is my understanding that it takes about just slightly longer to get the visa after marriage. If
there is no immediate hurry to get back to the US, then I personally wouldn't bother with the K-1
visa. If the parents wish for a marriage and you want to honor that wish, then I don't think you
should worry too much about waiting. You both can wait in China until the visa process wraps up,
or you can go to the US ahead of her if you wish.
As for reading about the process, the situation for a Chinese spouse should be spelled out clearly
on the US Embassy's website in the American Citizen Services section. You can also read about the
rules at USCIS and State dept. websites as well. For reading about others experiences and advice,
check out. website called visajourney.com. It is full of people from different countries going
through the visa process.
If you have a child born in China, then s/he will have dual citizenship until a certain age. You
would have to take the baby to the US Embassy in China and apply for a passport for your child. It
is best to do this when they child is young so you can get a social security number and what not.
When the child grows up and gets to a certain age, around 20 I believe, s/he has to decided which
citizenship she wants to retain and which to let go.
ipsi() -
You might want to check out www.candleforlove.com, as that's a set of forums quite specifically
dedicated to this whole process.
Lu -
Or you could have a Chinese wedding, banquet and all, with parents relatives and friends, in
China, as soon as possible, and then go off to the US to get all the legal things done.
Is there a special reason the parents want their daughter to get married ASAP?
kdavid -
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Or you could have a Chinese wedding, banquet and all, with parents relatives and friends, in
China, as soon as possible, and then go off to the US to get all the legal things done.
That's what we had originally planned on doing.
Quote:
Is there a special reason the parents want their daughter to get married ASAP?
In her parents' mind, we've been together for quite awhile, and despite a rock on her finger,
there's no evidence that the "shady foreigner" intends to stay with their daughter forever.
As you may or may not know, the Chinese can be very suspicious of foreigners, especially those
that plan on taking their daughter to the other side of the planet. They feel that in order for me
to fully respect their daughter (even though their daughter seemingly cares less about having a
wedding or not) I need to marry her soon. Plus, I'm sure they aren't getting any 面子 when they
tell their friends that their daughter is living with a foreigner to which she's not married.
My situation here is a bit difficult to judge for the long term. I've opened a school in which I
have a fairly large stake. If the school continues to be successful, I plan to stay in China in
order to build up a nest egg. There's no way I could save as much nor live as flexibly in the
States as I am now.
Lastly, if the whole process of getting her from here to there will only take a couple years, I'm
fine with that as I plan on staying in China for at least another 2 - 3 years. How long we stay
after that depends on work.
tony1343 -
If you have a child, your child will probably be an American citizen period, and will never have
to choose. Once an American citizen, one pretty much can only lose it if one has the intent to
give up their American citizenship. Even if another country say, China, makes her or him choose,
she wouldn't lose it unless she had an intent to give up American citizenship. Supreme Court cases
have made it very difficult to lose American citizenship. The United States allows you to have
multiple citizenships as do most nations (this has been a change in recent decades). I believe
that China however does not recognize multiple citizenships. Whether you are a citizen of a
country is completely determined by that countries laws. I therefore cannot help you on whether
your child would be a Chinese citizen, since I know nothing about its laws.
If you child is born in China (and you are an American citizen and your wife is not), he or she
would automatically be an American citizen upon birth IF you (the American citizen) have 5 years
of prior physical presence in the United States, with at least 2 of those after you attained the
age of 14. This is from the Immigration and Naturalization Act, Section 301(g). This physical
presence requirement is the prevent the passage of American citizenship down the generations, even
when no one in the family has lived in the U.S. for many years. I believe some countries like
Italy use a pure jus sanguinis system in which there is no physical presence requirement. So I
believe because of this I am actually an Italian citizen under the Italian Nationality Act, though
to get a passport I'd have to find the proof which might be difficult.
Your child would automatically be a citizen, but I think you would want to go to the Consulate as
soon as possible to register a foreign birth abroad and get a passport (for evidentiary purposes
or whatnot).
I'm not a lawyer, so I definitely recommend that you get legal advice if possible (and so this is
just general information for everyone).
Now I guess, if China only recognizes one citizenship; they might possibly claim someone is only a
Chinese citizen and not an American citizen and refuse to grant certain rights such as reporting
to the Consulate or whatnot if in trouble, but I don't know how that plays out.
DrWatson -
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Lastly, if the whole process of getting her from here to there will only take a couple years, I'm
fine with that as I plan on staying in China for at least another 2 - 3 years. How long we stay
after that depends on work.
Be careful, you will need to plan your timing out then. Once you get the green card for your
spouse, you have to move to the US or you will lose it. So once your spouse passes her interview
at the embassy, you have 180 days to go to the US and activate the green card. After that you are
free to leave again, but if your spouse stays outside of the US for more than 365 days she
automatically relinquishes her visa and will have to start the process over from the beginning.
I have read about re-entry permits, but it seems like they are only available to US government
employees who can make the case for extended time outside of the US. By applying for a spousal
visa (green card), you are supposed to be trying to live your lives in the US and not abroad. If
you come and go every year you can still lose your visa if USCIS decides that you're not making
your residence in the US. It has happened to immigrants who did the half a year in the US, half a
year abroad lifestyle. Read very carefully about everything, the rules are amazingly gray and not
so clear until you dig further.
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skylee -
The three Chinese characters are 柳博芙, which looks like a name.
The 1st character 柳 (pronunciation is "liu") means "willow" and is a surname.
The 2nd character 博 (pronunciation is "bo") means "extensive" / "plentiful" etc.
The 3rd character 芙 (pronunciation is "fu") means "lotus", and is commonly used in female names.
largerman -
yes,it should be a name.
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Chinese Studies - Learning Characters/Taking exams in Chinese - From Beijing Chinese School.com > Learning Chinese > Reading and Writing
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I'm also new too. This is a great forum...people actually post stuff and have a lot of enthusiasm
for learning Chinese. I just started my college Chinese course. It's not that bad but the worst is
yet to come. We're supposed to learn 250 hanzi by the end of the semester. I hope I can memorize
all those characters....
I just finished a Chinese immersion program where we did a full academic year in 9 weeks (over 550
characters to learn). It was crazy. For the last final I changed how I memorized the characters
and my test score went way up. We had to learn pinyin and characters, so I learned all the pinyin
of the new vocabulary plus how to recognize the character first. I didn't worry about memorizing
how to write the characters until later. That way, if I didn't know the characters to respond to a
question on the test, at least I would understand the question and be able to respond in pinyin. I
got a lot of partial credit that way and the professor knew that I could read and speak, even if
my writing was lagging. Next I would memorize the easier characters and plug away at the harder
ones over the days. Also, if you haven,t bought this book you might take a look at it: "Reading
and Writing Chinese, a comprehensive guide to the Chinese writing system," William McNaughton and
Li Ying, Tuttle Language Library, Tuttle Publishing, Boston, 1999. ISBN 0-8048-3206-4. Good luck!
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I didn't worry about memorizing how to write the characters until later. That way, if I didn't
know the characters to respond to a question on the test, at least I would understand the question
and be able to respond in pinyin. I got a lot of partial credit that way and the professor knew
that I could read and speak, even if my writing was lagging.
That is a wonderful tip for beginners who don't have the luxury and sparetime to learn how to
write each character they are taught.
Even for native speakers or those who are fluent in the Chinese language, forgetting how to write
uncommon characters is quite common, just like how sometimes we forget how to spell certain words
that we don't use often. However, as computer Chinese input methods improve, it becomes easier and
faster to type Chinese rather than to write. The most popular method of inputting Chinese is with
Pinyin. As long as you can read the characters, you can select them from a list.
Keep in mind that I'm not saying knowing how to write Chinese isn't necessary or unimportant. It's
ideal to be able to write, read and speak fluently but when you simply don't have the luxury or
time, make sure at least you can speak and read. Besides it's much easier to be able to speak and
recognize characters than to memorize how to write all of them.
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Chinese is very simple.
Now i am studying french. I think it is more difficult than Chinise
Asian people (those fluent in an East Asian language like Korean or Japanese) tend to feel this
way.
I've never heard a European claim this.
French is really easy for anyone who has studied Latin. Which is most of Europe.
I got far more in three weeks of studying German than a year of studying Chinese. At least it
feels that way.
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rezaf -
i like 汉字 because it is a challenge but you can never compare it with difficulties of other
languages. even the most educated people often make mistakes in writing hanzi, let alone poor
老外.
johnLi -
To fully understand Chinese, it is necessary to learn some traditional chinese culture and
philosophies. A good book may interest you is called shuo1 wen2 jie3 zi4 which aims to give an
explanation of many chinese characters and their origins. It was completed in Han dynasty, and
became the foundation of later chinese character study. For instance, wen2 zi4 (means chinese
characters), wen2 itself contains the meaning of drawing or painting, while zi4 contains the
meaning of sound, or pronounciation. So wen2 zi4 originally means drawing with pronounciation, and
it is fairly correct to say that almost every chinese character is a picture with sound.
85642043 -
I am a Chinese, I see you studying very hard, I hope you can successfully learn Chinese
characters. Do not hate it. In this gave him my blessing! Tell you a skill: difficult to learn
Chinese characters, people with no end in sight. You learned some words will always have
more生字stopped in front of the road leading to read. To overseas non-Chinese environment as an
example, the children learn 800-900 words is not difficult, but the reading is smooth, very few
left. So to the生字to learn and understand the characters have to learn to think. People most
common misconception is a Chinese and Bingyinwenzi against each other. As everyone knows, the
voice is the most basic elements of language, is reflected in the text, Bingyinwenzi. Chinese
characters commonly used in more than 85% for the formation of the word. Chinese development is
the main theme of voice, but by the way some special only. Chinese characters are not taking the
sounds of letters written Road. Chinese mainstream following the syllables of the phonetic
alphabet text line. The so-called phonetic alphabet, as the Japanese pseudonym, as is the
integrity of the syllables, and not consonant and vowel arbitrary form themselves into the number.
Phonography is only suitable for small syllable language. Chinese Table Italian unit is the basic
word, and little syllable (400 ~), the development of Chinese characters used two methods to
distinguish a homonym of the word, first fight vary, "ai", as an example, there are "love mourning
Yi Yi" and several different fight. Table 2 is intended also to the "ai", as an example, the same
pronunciation as "ai", the radical different in different words, pay Alas Egypt, and Italy form
part of the logic and meaning of Chinese characters to strengthen the capacity of expression.
Probably about 800 Chinese phonetic characters.
channamasala -
Other than having to learn lots of unfamiliar vocabulary (removing the crutch of being able to
guess the vocab from French to English) I also feel that Chinese is easier to learn to speak than
French for a native English speaker (American, studied Latin for a year, quit when I decided I
wanted to go to China). It's the minimalist grammar. I love it.
But writing it is insanely hard, and where I've been focusing my energy lately. I spent a year in
China and was familiar enough with a few hundred Chinese characters, but not really well enough to
read, but I learned basically how to speak. Now that I'm in Taiwan I do practice speaking to keep
up speed and fluency and to insert the occasional new vocabulary word, but my study sessions have
stopped being about spoken vocabulary and started to be about writing (traditional, though I'm
happy I got a grounding in Simplified in China...though I find Traditional to be a thoroughly
superior system unless one needs to dash off a quick note. For that, even Taiwanese often revert
to simplified forms of many characters).
As the great John DeFrancis said, speaking Chinese is only about 5% harder than speaking French
(for an English native speaker). Writing Chinese is about 500 times harder.
dougdu -
As it's known, the more you learn, the harder it gets. Correct! That's our memory cells working
the best!
过一天少一天~~~~~
geek_frappa -
Quote:
Same pronunciation, same tone
Same pronunciation, different tone
Similar pronunciation, same tone
Similar pronunciation, different tone
New pronunciation, same tone
New pronunciation, different tone.
learning Hanzi also frustrated at time, but this gave me insight into English. Imagine how an
English language learner feels.
dough ... that's d-oh
cough ... that's c-off
tough ... no, that's t-uff
though ... no, no, that's th-owe
thorough ... no no no no that is thu-ruh
this is what makes second language acquisition so fun.
dporter1465 -
What I find most frustrating is how difficult it is to measure my progress. When I go running, I
can time myself on my regular course. If I'm trying to lose weight, I can get on the scale each
morning. If I'm writing an article, I can count up the words I've added each day. But reading
Chinese started out being tough, it remains tough, and I expect it will always be tough, whatever
level I reach. I was motivated by this frustration to create a character test that can be used to
estimate how many characters you know. If you take it regularly using consistent parameters (the
72-item test is most accurate) it can be useful for establishing a benchmark and measuring
progress over time. It doesn't make learning the characters any less painful, but at least there's
some tangible sense of accomplishment when you first hit the 1000 or 2000 or 3000 character mark!
The link is http://www.clavisinica.com/resources.html .
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"Brighter Readings in Classical Chinese" by Zhong Qin (钟梫), "Everyday Chinese" (每日汉语)
series. Like other Zhong Qin's books, it's out of print but still available.
It features - Chinese, Pinyin, detailed vocabulary and English translation.
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Have you found the book轻松学习文言文?It can be bought on www.dangdang.com
Actually, it was written by my father
And recently, he has published another book which you might find
useful:中国高中生必读文言文, following are the books he has written and can be bought
on dangdang:
http://search.dangdang.com/search.as...key5=&catalog=
Hope it can make your study much easier!
gato -
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Have you found the book轻松学习文言文?It can be bought on www.dangdang.com
Actually, it was written by my father
Wow, tell your dad that I love his book, and that you should write another one using the same
format, but with more classical Chinese essays that are not in textbooks. See here for some
examples:
http://search.dangdang.com/search.as...key5=&catalog=
高中课外文言文精讲精练
高中卷-课外文言文导读与精练
中考文言文课外阅读训练100篇
Or maybe a version of 《古文观止》 using the same format as 《轻松学习文言文》, but
that would be a huge project. Maybe you can work with your dad. Haha.
wangleen -
Thank you for your appraisal! Do you think it is necessary to have pingying for the words?
gato -
You can add pinyin just for the more obscure characters. Are you really thinking about it?
wushijiao -
Another book that I would recommend: Classical Chinese Primer: 古文入门 by John C.Y. Wang,
Sue-mei Wu, Shaoyu Jiang, Frank F.S. Hsueh. The Chinese University Press.
Advantages of this book:
1) Good selection of passages, as far as usefulness to the CSL learner, intrinsic content
interest, brevity, and accessibility.
2) Clear grammatical explanations. I find that this is important because I often feel that I'm 90%
sure of the meaning of a word/character or grammatical point. But that 10% unknown part can be
very crucial, and easily-overlooked.
3) The English in the book is very good (not Chinglish-y).
4) They use traditional characters. Although, the back of the book has an additional appendix with
all of the book's passages in simplified. So, if you are used to simplified, you can probably get
by using this book by just looking at the back.
5) The book design and presentation is pretty good.
6) You can buy a workbook that comes with it. I have found, so far, that I end up understanding
the passage/grammar much better after doing the relatively simple exercises that come along in the
workbook.
The main downside of the book is that it is fairly expensive at 240 HKD, with another 90 for the
workbook.
Another book that I bought (and will hopefully start and finish sometime next year) is
中國歷史文選 by 張衍田, 北京大學出版社. That book compiles selections from Chinese
history, with pretty interesting forwards to the passages and good annotations. The main advantage
of the book, compared to others on the Mainland, is that it is written in traditional characters
and is written vertically, from right to left. That doesn’t seem like much of a big deal,
really. But I read in the book’s introduction:
“北大歷史系1987年招收碩士研究生的古代漢語考題,有一題是要考生用繁體
字獻寫一段自選的百字古文,結果,沒有一個考生得滿分,有的考卷此題竟�
��一片空白”。That’s obviously an extreme example. However, if you ever want to read
authentic original documents, understand what inscriptions say in temples and museums, (or just
read books from HK and Taiwan), then it seems to me that is important to learn to read things the
way they were originally presented.
So, this is book should be good in the sense that it fulfills the above requirements and can be
bought in the Mainland.
http://product.dangdang.com/product....uct_id=8742591
calibre2001 -
Interesting thread here-> http://www.chinahistoryforum.com/ind...howtopic=16608
20th century classical chinese apparently.
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Hi,
Can anyone type out the chinese characters from the image below so I can have them in a text form?
Thanks!
Also,
can anyone come up with a better translation of the english phrase? Or is the one in that image a
good one?
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Sorry it is 3am here so it won't be long but here is the quicky
hua4 xue2 gan3 guan1 zhong1 xin1 gan3 zhi1 pin3 pai2 yan2 tao3 hui4
The words mean (not saying this is a good translation)
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muyongshi -
Ha ha it said characters didn't it.....
That's why you don't try to help people out at 3 in the morning. I totally read that wrong. Sorry!
ahuacatlan -
thank you both!
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Guide to Nanjing (南京)
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* Nanjing
o Orientation:
o Public transport:
o Shopping:
o Studying:
o Bars / cafes:
o Restaurants:
[top]Nanjing
[top]Orientation:
A medium sized city , 6 million people including suburbs, nanjing was the former capital of the
Kuomingtang government. It is located south of the Changjiang river with A large Xuan Wu lake and
Purple Mountain. The main universities Nanjing U, Nanjing Normal U, South East U, are located in
the Center of the city.
[top]Public transport:
The subway line 1 goes north from the train station south to Nanjing U and ends at the Olympic
stadium. Bus lines 9, 5 and Tourist 2 go to Purple mountain and Sun Yat Sen's Mauseleum.
[top]Shopping:
XinJiekou (Department stores), Fuzi Miao (Small retailers) and Hunan lu (boutiques ) are the major
shopping areas. The foreign language book store and two other book stores are located in Xinjiekou
and East of Xin Jie Kou.
[top]Studying:
Nanjing Normal Univerisity Chinese department is the most famous in Nanjing. But perhaps the most
difficult.
Nanjing University has an established program. Also at Nanda there is a Joint John Hopkins Nanjing
U Center for chinese. Other Universities with sizable foreign student populations are South East
University and Hohai Univeristy
[top]Bars / cafes:
The 1912 Bar district near the old Presidential Palace is the most popular bar area in Nanjing
with mostly disco bars. Foreign Student hang out also include Jimmy's Pizza Restaurant and Bar,
Behind the Wall bar, Castle Bar, and Scarlet's Luan Shi Jia Ren Jiu ba, Blue Sky expat Bar.
[top]Restaurants:
Jimmy's Pizza started by an ex-English Teacher has good food and the low down of where to go.
Skyways German Bakery near Nanjing Normal U gets you a big sandwich meal for 20 yuan. In the West
of Nanjing you can go to the Famous Wan Bu Liao (unforgetable) restuarant and order the specialty
Suan Cai Yu. There are some notable Musilim restaurants on qinghai lu near Nanjing U.
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Dimensions: 285 x 210 x 10 mm, Paperback, 230 pages
ISBN10:
ISBN13: 9787561919927
Publication Date: 2007-12
Annotation language: Chinese, English
Language skill: Integrated
Level: Beginner
Category: Chinese Textbooks for Adults - Integrated Textbooks
Medium: Paper
This is Textbook 1 of A New Chinese Course series, starts from the Chinese phonetics and
progresses gradually to the dialogue training. Altogether there are 30 units, with 10 for
phonetics, and 20 for dialogues. Seven characters (Ding Wenyue, Tian Zhongping, Linda, Susan,
David, Wang Yunshan, Roger) run through the whole book. Five topics such as Individual, Family,
School, Friends, and Society are cycled four times. Each lesson is structured in the order of
“text – new words – functions - notes”. Illustrations for dialogues are provided. Appendix
such as Vocabulary, Table of Cycles of Topics, Outline of Functions, Index of Grammar Points can
be found at the end of the textbook.
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Merging Yiwan's question with the answer.
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I'm avoiding Schwabisch as best as I can ;)
Today I said "milx kaffee" with a pinyin-type x and got my latte, no questions asked, no funny
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And Roddy, funny you should say that. Although...
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As a famous folk artist in Taiwan, Chen Fengxian is good at carving
characters on tiny materials, such as dragonfly wings, pumpkin seeds, and
match sticks. Pictured, he wrote 20 poems on a pair of dragonfly wings.
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Sunday, May 25, 2008
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Chinanews, Beijing, July 11 - Vice president of the International
Economic and Trade Cooperation Institute under the Ministry of Commerce
Li Yushi recently said in Beijing that anti-dumping cases against Chinese
goods had now expanded from developed countries to developing countries,
from individual cases to cases of opposition to Chinese trade system.
In the second quarter, anti-dumping cases raised from developing
countries included the anti-dumping case against Chinese rolled steel
from India, the anti-dumping case against Chinese shoes from Peru, the
anti-dumping case against Chinese sulfur rubber from Turkey, the
anti-dumping case against Chinese fiberglass mats from South Africa, and
the anti-dumping case against Chinese porcelain tiles from Pakistan.
In June, India began to levy a temporary anti-dumping duty against
Chinese silk products. A year earlier, India had launched an anti-dumping
investigation against Chinese silk products. The anti-dumping case
involved 100 Chinese enterprises with their goods valued at 180 million
US dollars. This is the largest anti-dumping case in recent years that a
developing country has raised against China.
Li Xinguang, a member from the China International Economic Cooperation
Council says that as Chinese goods constitutes a larger proportion in the
international trade market, Chinese enterprises also face more global
trade barriers. While countries from Europe and the Americas frequently
launch anti-dumping cases against China, the number of such cases from
developing countries increases as well. Chinese companies should think of
a way to solve this problem.
In recent years, China has responded to nearly all the anti-dumping cases
from US and EU. However, regarding the anti-dumping cases from developing
countries, few of them have been handled.
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��EU anti-dumping targets Chinese furniture
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Chinanews, Beijing, June 29 - China cannot solve the issue of its massive
trade surplus on its own, said Prof Zhang Xiaoji, Director General of the
Foreign Economic Relations Department under the Development Research
Centre of the State Council.
China's trade surplus hit 13 billion US dollars this May, setting a
monthly record for this year. Trade surplus has accumulated to 46.773
billion US dollars in the first five months of 2006.
Zhang indicated that when the Customs General Administration of China
released these figures on June 12, overseas concern about China's huge
overall trade surplus this year heightened. The early 2006 forecast of
"controlling the trade surplus to under 80 billion USD this year" seems
to be beyond reach in view of the current situation.
Zhang said that the trade surplus issue is mainly due to many
international factors. China has gotten to its position of having a trade
surplus through its advantage in its industrial structure in the last
decade, and this advantage may continue for another ten years.
Zhang noted that since the end of last year, the Chinese government has
adopted many measures in an attempt to control the trade surplus. The
government has done a lot of what it could do by restricting the export
of resource-related products through a slight RMB appreciation. However
one cannot entirely count on the Chinese government's macro-control to
solve the entire trade surplus issue.
In the final analysis, China's trade surplus is determined by the
division of labor in today's globalized world. The trend of
multinationals transferring their production to China and changing most
of the world's imports and exports into intra-company transfers is
irreversible. At the same time, we can see that foreign investments in
new and high-tech industries keep growing, indicating this round of
industry transfer has not ended and a new global economic structure will
continue to evolve. Hence he believes that the resolution of this issue
cannot merely depend on the Chinese government's macro-control policies.
If it is indeed necessary for the RMB to appreciate, China can raise the
magnitude of the RMB's fluctuation. As the exchange rate is essentially
one lever of market control, it will do no harm for RMB to revaluate,
said Zhang.
��Trade surplus predicted to fall this year
��Zhou: China taking steps to reduce surplus
��China pursues trade balance instead of surplus
��Surplus output capacity to become severer
��China trade surplus to exceed US$100 bln
��China mulls cutting big surplus in trade
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Chinese Lesson - More bankers say macro economy overheated
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(Source: Xinhua)
June 18 - Latest survey by China's central bank shows that 42.6 percent
of bankers in the country believe that the macro economy is overheated,
and 26.6 percent think the situation will continue.
The People's Bank of China and the National Bureau of Statistics
quarterly send questionnaires to principals of all kinds of banks
including foreign-funded ones, asking them about impression upon the
current economic situation.
Some 42.6 percent of bankers think the macro economy is overheated in the
second quarter of this year, and 26.6 percent predict such situation will
continue in the next quarter, which is the maximum ratio in history.
China's economy is facing heightened overheating signs, as outstanding
bank loans surged 15.97 percent year on year by the end of May amid a
seemingly unabated investment binge.
So as to cool down the overheated economy, the People's Bank of China in
April raised the minimum rate commercial banks charge on one-year loans
in local currency, the yuan, 27 basis points, to 5.85 percent in an
aggressive move to discourage lending. It was the first increase since
October 2004.
The survey, however, shows that 18.5 percent of bankers still think the
current monetary policy is too mild and further tightened policy may come
out in the next quarter. This is also the maximum ratio in history.
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Learn Chinese online - China to publish standard portrait of confucius
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(Source: Xinhua)
The CCF unveiled a draft sculpture of Confucius on Tuesday in Jinan,
capital of east China's Shandong Province on Tuesday June 13th, 2006.
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June 14 - The China Confucius Foundation (CCF) is to publish a standard
portrait of the ancient philosopher in September in order to give him a
single, recognizable identity around the world
The CCF unveiled a draft sculpture of Confucius on Tuesday in Jinan,
capital of east China's Shandong Province, to solicit suggestions for the
final version of the portrait.
"As the symbol of Chinese history and culture, Confucius is widely known
around the world. A standard portrait is needed so that different
countries could have the same image of him," said CCF general secretary
Zhang Shuhua.
The sculpture depicts Confucius as an old man with a long beard, broad
mouth and big ears. He wears a robe and crosses his hands on his chest.
The draft, based on the painting of Confucius by Wu Daozi of the Tang
Dynasty (618 - 907), was created with advice from Confucian scholars,
historians, artists and his descendants.
The new portrait would set the standard criteria for the image of
Confucius, who had been represented in different ways when Chinese were
presenting statues in foreign countries, said Zhang.
Professor Hu Xijia, a member of the sculpture design group, said, "We
want to show people a Confucius that exists in people's minds, who is a
kind, sagacious and respectful person."
Confucius is the founder of Confucianism, which advocates the building of
a harmonious society through an individual's self-refinement in manners
and taste. It was promulgated by Chinese rulers since the Western Han
Dynasty (206 BC-25) and spread into east and south Asia.
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Chinese Class - China Int'l Performing Arts Fair in HK
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www.chinanews.cn 2006-06-09 14:34:40
2006 China (HK) International Performing Arts Fair organized by the
Association of Chinese Culture opened at Hong Kong City Hall on June 8.
Forty-odd performing units, including art troupes from Beijing, Zhejiang,
Jilin, Inner Mongolia and Shanghai, together with China National Oriental
Song & Dance Ensemble and Shanghai International Art Festival
participated. This fair intends to enhance cultural exchange between the
Chinese mainland and HK, promote Chinese culture industry to the world
and expand international cultural communication.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Chinese language - Tibetan-language Chinese Tripitaka
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www.chinanews.cn 2006-06-06 15:15:49
Tibetan-language Chinese Tripitaka has been undergoing collation for 20
years. Zhou Hua, executive deputy director general of the Chinese
Tripitaka collation bureau, said that at present Tengyur has already
completed collation while Kangyur is at the mop-up phase. They will
strive to complete collation for Kangyur by the end of 2007 and the work
will be finished no later than June 2008. The whole Tibetan-language
Chinese Tripitaka will finish collation at that time.
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Learn Chinese online - 800-day-countdown to the 2008 Olympic Games
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In order to celebrate the ceremony for the 800-day-countdown to the 2008
Olympic Games, the staff members are cleaning up the screen of the
countdown clock in front of the National Museum on May 31st.
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Chinese Online Class - American groom married Chinese bride
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A traditional Chinese wedding ceremony was held for an American groom
Erik Shapiro and a bride native to Shaanxi Province in the May First
Hotel in Xi'an City on May 26. Accompanied by a matchmaker and Yangge
Dance performance (a folk art form of dancing and singing derived from an
ancient martial dance), the groom Erik held a boisterous and grand
traditional Chinese wedding ceremony in the bride Wang Longjuan's
hometown - the ancient city Xi'an.
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Chinese language - Plasma display panel TV
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Plasma display panel TV
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At the 9th China Beijing International High-tech Expo (CHITEC),
Panasonic's 103-inch high-definition plasma display panel TV, which is
the largest in the world, showed up for the first time on May 23 and
caught the eyes of visitors. This plasma display panel TV was produced in
China and the main parts of the TV were also made in China.
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Learn Chinese - Dreamlike image of the "princess of peacock dance"
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Dreamlike image of the "princess of peacock dance"
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Pictured is the dreamlike image of the "princess of peacock dance" Yang
Liping on the evening of May 17. On that evening, the original song and
dance show "Impression of Yunnan" was staged in Shijiazhuang City and
stirred quite a sensation. During the show, the audience kept exclaiming
their praises and clapping their hands.
"Princess of peacock dance" Yang Liping staged her original song and
dance show "Impression of Yunnan" at the Hebei Art Center on the evening
of May 17, bringing the citizens an excellent spiritual banquet.
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