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Society
China Losing Her Charming?
American students are getting cold feet about studying Chinese in China, said Reuters (shanghai). Numerous study chinese abroad programs seeing substantial drop over the last few years. Student enrolment to China in Education Abroad Program (UCEAP) at the University of California is supposed to be less than half of four…
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Culture
Massive Tomb Complex Unearthed in Beijing
A massive tomb complex has unearthed in a southwest suburb in Beijing, reported by Beijing Institute of Cultural Heritage on Monday this week. The 70 hectare archeological site consists of 129 tombs built over 1,100 years of the East Han Dynasty (25-220) of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and Liao (907-1125).…
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Politics
“They must have two!” said Chinese officer…”No longer Gender imbalance”
“To solve an increasing gender imbalance, government should roll back one-child policy and instead mandate all new generations to have two children” said Mei Zhiqiang, deputy director Family Planning Commission of Shanxi province, earlier last week. “Fristly we must make government policies allow new generations to give birth of two…
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Skipping an Hour Get an Extra 201Calories
Most people might think skipping an hour of sleep and hit the gym will result in weight losses. But a new research shows that changing sleep routine might cause people get fat. It also suggests that sleeping for even one hour a day may causes us to eat more than…
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West Asia
China’s Official Confirms Some Uygur Join IS
Top official of China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region firstly confirmed that Xinjiang residents have joined the radical group of IS. “Some Xinjiang residents have crossed the border illegally to join IS. The group currently has a growing international influence, and Xinjiang is affected by it.” Zhang Chunxian, the region’s top…
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Four Chinese Workers Killed Due to Myanmar Ethnic Conflict on the Border
Four Chinese people were killed in Yunnan province by a bomb dropped from a Myanmar warplane last Friday. Though Beijing had warned of escalating violence across China’s southwestern border before. “The bomb hit a sugarcane field and killing the four workers and injuring nine others.” Xinhua agency said. Beijing has…
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A Chinese Man Won $80,000 in Compensation for Bit by A Wild Panda
A Chinese man sued local government over an attack by a wild panda has won $80,000 in compensation AFP(Beijing) said Monday. The animal wandered into Liziba village located at northwestern province of Gansu. Local officials are trying to capture it the Lanzhou Evening News reported. “I saw a panda jump…
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Enjoy Lynette Kucsma’s 3D Food Printer
Lynette Kucsma wants to sell her “Foodini”-the first product by Natural Machines, Kucsma’s company. It is an automated machine that creates homemade meals faster and more efficiently than human hands. Natural Machines is marketing the Foodini as a 3D food printer. “When people first heard about microwaves they didn’t understand…
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Business
China’s Economy Faces Slowing Sharper Rate
China’s economy is slowing at a sharper rate than previously expected, according to a series of data out last Tuesday. Experts pointed out that figures for industrial production, retail sales and investment in the first two months of the year were all short of market expectations. It is speculated that…
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Business
China Cut Foreign Investment Restrictions after ‘Two Sessions’
In order to pursue a further open up the market, Chinese government decide to cut the number of industries in which it restricts foreign investment. During time of ‘two sessions’ a new Catalog for Guidance of Industries for Foreign Investment has passed by Chinese State Council, China’s cabinet. It will…
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