Confucius Institute key part of Auckland University’s active engagement with China

Auckland University Vice Chancellor Stuart McCutcheon has said that as China becomes a world leader in research, it is important for a research university to be fully engaged with China.
In an exclusive interview with Xinhua on Wednesday (July 14), McCutcheon noted that Confucius Institute is a key part of Auckland University’s strategy to engage actively [...]

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Nanjing travel, China

We were defrayment a few days in City, city of eastern China’s Jiangsu province unalterable gathering.
Emotional did I fuck that the check stopped at a contrasting railroad facility. At the occident facility kinda than the water base. So cannot chance the bus and move to a taxi. There seems to be an copiousness of westerners [...]

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Reed Flute Cave in Guilin, China

Reed Flute Cave known as the  Palace of Natural Arts is located in the northwest of Guilin City, 5 km from the center. There is a cave in southern shoulder of the Guangming Hill (Bright Hill) is one of the most extraordinary landscapes of Guilin.
According to legend, Reed Flute Cave its name because people believed [...]

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Provinces of China will strive to surpass each other in Expo

SHANGHAI - A river of alcohol, a robotic version of the famous emperor and monks Shaolin - China province go out to tourists and investors to advertise the Expo 2010 Shanghai.
The nation 31 provinces, regions and cities in mega-exhibition area in Pavilion for the enforcement of national environmental use of Chinese market and attractions to [...]

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Traditional Chinese New Year Custome

Chinese Culture is rich in its culture and traditions . They have their own beliefs and New Year traditions , which they follow ardently. Although the Chinese New Year , Nian, lasts only two or three days including the Chinese New Year’s Eve, the Chinese New Year season extends from the mid-twelfth month of the [...]

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Shanghai-China

Shanghai is situated on the banks of the Huangpu River and is located in the southern delta of the Yangtze River near the mouth of the Yangtze River on the east coast of China. The word means, Shanghai Maritime is the largest city in China with a population of over 19 million.
During the 19th century, [...]

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Yi girls change the clothes,and begin their adulthood

In the mountainous area of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan province, a ceremony called Sha Laluo in the dialect of the Yi, so that the start of a baby and put a coat on an adult, observed for several generations. Before the ceremony, the girls wear red skirts and white. After that, wear [...]

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How about the Christmas in China?

Christmas is coming and now it has turned to be a worldwide festival,but do the Chinese celebrate Christmas in China? Well, the answer to this question is both YES and NO.
If you walked around a major Chinese city 20 years ago, you probably wouldn’t have seen many signs of Christmas. This is because Christmas is [...]

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