Results found with the tag 'news' , 12 articles in total.
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10 trends within China's smartphone industry in 2016
China's smartphone market will likely see a single-digit growth in 2016 after years of fast expansion, with total sales of 450 million, according to a latest industry consultancy report.
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Snowflakes dance in March 三月武当飘雪
上午白雪飘飞,下午阳光灿烂。三月武当山骤降大雪使得游览武当山的游客一饱眼福,见证了这一奇观。景区相关负责人称,三月天气下如此大雪,以往十分罕见。
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Chenghua 'chicken cup' expected to fetch record price 成化鸡缸杯拍价或创新高
香港苏富比将于四月八日举行的“重要中国瓷器及工艺品春拍”上,推出拍卖玫茵堂珍藏明成化斗彩鸡缸杯,估价为二至三亿港元。明成化年间,瓷作精益求精,质优量寡,时至今日,留传下来的斗彩鸡缸杯更是极少。鸡
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Palace Museum to add foreign relics hall 故宫新增外国文物馆
故宫博物馆的馆长表示,故宫中的延禧宫有望成为“外国文物馆”。延禧宫曾在建筑之处被设计为一个水族馆,后因国库空虚而停建。后来其周围建筑其收藏文物的库房建筑,但立于传统建筑之中略显突兀。现今的计划则
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China's abacus applies to be a World Intangible Cultural Heritage 珠算申请非遗
珠算作为中国,乃至世界最古老的计算工具之一,有着丰富的文化内涵和实用价值。中国现已申请将其列入世界非物质文化遗产。联合国教科文组织将对其进行审议,结果将于12月上旬公布。
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Taobao to help smaller vendors expand on shopping site 淘宝支持小供应商
淘宝将向小供应商们提供个性化的分析工具,向盈利目标实现新的迈进。该工具可以进行数据分析,并可以研究消费者的消费行为,据此发放礼券。这次行动也是总的支持小供应商计划的一部分。
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Performers compete at Spring Festival Gala Express 为“上春晚”而竞技
“我要上春晚”是有才能并且渴望登上春晚的表演者们竞技的舞台。随着年底的到来,春晚的筹备也慢慢提上日程。今年“我要上春晚”上,已经有一个组合获得了上春晚的机会。他们是谁呢?又有怎样的故事呢?跟随小
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Singles movie season gets under way 单身影视季开幕
随着光棍节的到来,众多影视新作也随之纷纷上映。10多部电影和1部电视剧将陆续在十一月与观众见面,单日上片量更是高达11部。这个史上最热闹的光棍节档期,究竟是票仓还是“炮灰集中营”?都有些什么电影上映呢
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Eat, Play, Laugh美食•娱乐•欢笑——感受“舌尖上的戏剧”
作为中国首部5D美食音乐喜剧,《公主的盛宴》有“史上最好吃的舞台剧”之称。在演出中,观众们将有机会被请到台上品尝老字号菜肴,还有可能吃到各色零食甜点。随着故事情节而来的嬉笑怒骂,也会出现在与观众互
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Oil painting museum opens in Beijing大都美术馆在京落成
Dadu Museum of Art, the first private art museum in China focusing solely on oil painting, opened in Beijing. Its opening exhibition, China Style -- China Oil Painting Language Research, will set
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Typhoon forces widespread evacuation
Haikui strengthens to severe storm with wind reaching up to 115 km/h. It caused the inconvenience of transportation system in Shanghai.
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Shanghai says days of 'Chinglish' are numbered
China's most international city has claimed it is winning a war on "Chinglish", the garbled and often quirky translations that adorn street signs, shop fronts and menus across the nation.