Results found with the tag 'news in china ' , 160 articles in total.
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Chinese grammar: not knowing how to do something using 要hao
"不知道⋯⋯好" (bù zhīdào hǎo) is an expression used to indicate and emphasize that the speaker does not know how to do something, or at least does not know how to do something well.
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Chinese phone:iPhone VS Xiaomi
Yet this was not the launch of the new iPhone by Apple on September 10th, but of the Mi-3 handset by Xiaomi, a Chinese firm, inBeijing on September 5th.
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Starbucks earns higher margins in China
The official China Central Television (CCTV) claimed Starbucks earns higher margins in China due to its pricing.
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Orderliness and Cheap cost impressed by Mayor of London
Mayor of London Johnson admitted that he was impressed by the “orderliness” and “cheap cost” of the subway, where riders are charged a flat fare of 2 yuan.
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Four Chinese students were drowned in Egypt
Four Chinese students were drowned on Friday when they were swimming in the sea of Marsa Matrouh, an Egypt's northwestern coastal city, Chinese Embassy confirmed to Xinhua on Sunday.
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Beverly Hillbillies in China
They are the tuhao -- tu means dirt or uncouth; hao means splendor -- and they are the Beverly Hillbillies of China.
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Super smog Covers northeast China
Choking clouds of pollution blanketed northeast China yesterday, slashing visibility to a few meters, shutting schools and halting transport in scenes that underscored the nation’s environmental
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2013 Beijing International marathon
Tadese Tola of Ethiopia broke the event record set 27 years ago to win the men's race at the Beijing International marathon here on Sunday, two months after he claimed a marathon bronze medal at
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3D printed plane takes maiden voyage
Students from the School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics at Tongji University Saturday flew a miniature airplane created by a 3D printer, local media reported Monday.
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[Customs]
Beijing cancel English test for college entrance exams
Beijing education authorities are moving to limit the influence of English, one of the three “major” subjects for college entrance exams, in an education reform plan announced yesterday.
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Li Na set for 3rd WTA Championships run
The 4th seeded Chinese tennis ace, with Vitoria Azarenka (No.2), Sara Errani (No.6), Jelena Jankovic (No.7) in the white group, will vie for two semi-final berths in the round-robin stage.
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[Food]
Chinese food: Fried Mock Oyster
Bean curd and seaweed are shaped to resemble oysters in this tasty vegetarian dish.
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Farewell to Chill Cool too Late
It might sound like a weird dilemma to you. But many young Chinese are hesitating whether or not to wear their Qiuku, or Chill Cool, now that winter is just around the corner.
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High inflation numbers on food costs, weather, holiday
China’s inflation grew to a seven-month high in September amid a spike in food prices, poor weather and the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday.
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Strong cold front sweeping China
A cold front is sweeping across the country. Southern regions including Shanghai have seen major drops in the mercury today.
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New human H7N9 infection was confirmed in CHINA
One new human H7N9 avian influenza case has been confirmed in east China's Zhejiang Province, local authorities said Tuesday.
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Biggest matchmaking party in SHANGHAI
Shanghai's largest matchmaking party, set for Qingpu District next month, will expand the age group of participants to 60 years old, and will last three days instead of the previous two, its orga
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Canton Fair to promote yuan use
Transactions during the China Import and Export Fair, the country's largest trade event, will be for the first time announced in the form of yuan settlement, organizers said on Monday.
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Colombian takes wingsuit crown
Colombian wingsuiter Jhonathan Florez was crowned champion of the Second World Wingsuit Championship on Sunday, in a tournament marred by the death of Hungarian wingsuit flyer Victor Kovats.
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Muslims celebrate Corban Festival in China
Millions of Muslims across China and the world celebrated the Corban Festival on Tuesday, also known as Eid al-Adha or day of sacrifice, when lambs and other animals are slaughtered.