A demonstration to boycott Carrefour and French products
in Qingdao, China for Carrefour big shareholders'
"support Tibet independence". Such demonstration and
boycott are happening in many Chinese cities now.
Picture from Xcar.com.cn April 19, 2008 |
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Picture shows a box of
mah-jong displayed in a museum in Chengdu, capital of
southwest China's Sichuan province. The museum, which
will be open to the public in March 2008, is the first
one in China that combines the country's mah-jong and
tea culture together.(Xinhua Photo) |
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Red lanterns are displayed
along roadside in Taiyuan, capital of northwest China's
Shanxi Province to celebrate the upcoming traditional
Chinese Lantern Festival that falls on Feb. 21. (Xinhua/Peng
Yang) |
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Local artists perform traditional dance during the
celebration of Chinese Lantern Festival in Xining,
capital of northwest China's Qinghai Province, on Feb.
16, 2008. The Chinese Lantern Festival, or 'Yuanxiao
Festival', which takes place on the 15th day of the
first lunar month, the first night of the new year with
a full moon, falls on Feb. 21 this year. (Xinhua Photo) |
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A flower and plant market
in Beijing puts on sale the specially dyed roses
imported from Holland on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 to
give one more option for lovers who are about to
celebrate the approaching Valentine's Day. The roses,
originally white, were dyed with seven colors: red,
orange, yellow, green, black, blue and purple. One
seven-colored rose sells for about 200 to 300 yuan (US$
27.8 to US$41.7). Photo from Xinhua News and
China.org.cn |
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Chinese Style Wedding.
A French gentleman married a Chinese girl during
Spring Festival, and held a very traditional wedding
ceremony in China. Straits Capital News |
China is celebrating Lunar New Year. Photo from
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Thousands of
passengers are stuck at Guangzhou train station due
to bad weather. Jan. 29, 2008 |
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Tanks from the Chinese Army join the ice-breaking on
the frozen highway in southern China.
About 300,000 troops are involved in the
disaster-release work. Feb.2, 2008. |
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