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•  New Term Begins at Beichuan High School
It was only two years ago on May 12 that an earthquake devastated the area.
• Cyprus, Home of Venus Offers More to Discover
Don't be surprised if your bill is paid without knowing by whom when you are traveling on this island, because local people are just showing their hospitality.
• 2010 SportAccord Games and Wushu-China's National Sport!
The best martial artists in the world will take part, including those who practice China's national sport of wushu.
• Swedish King Declares Open the Exhibition of China's Terracotta Army
The Swedes can see China's terracotta army starting today (Saturday August 28) in Stockholm.
• Afrokoko Roots Afro-beat Humanitarian BBQ August 29
On August 29th in Beijing, Dos Kolegas Bar presents local band Afrokoko Roots' "Humanitarian Concert for Flood and Earthquake Victims in Affected Areas of China."
• Beijing Improv teaches, 'Ready, set, don't think! '
At first glance, for anyone unfamiliar with improvisational acting in Beijing, it may appear to be a loud combination of blurts and gestures in both English and Chinese all simmered into one comedic presentation.
• Students at Beijing's Cervantes Institute Learn a Bit of Espanol
A growing number of Chinese are learning languages other than English to improve their career prospects and broaden their understanding of foreign cultures.
•  'Hung up' on Rock Climbing in Ritan Park!
For some, dangling precariously from the side of a mountain or cliff is the only way to rock climb. But for these fearless aficionados, getting out of the city for an after-work climb isn't as easy as stopping by the gym on the way home.
•  'Qixi' Chinese Valentine's Day-Here to Stay or Going Away?
Qixi Festival is now considered Chinese Valentine's Day by many young people. It's celebrated on the 7th day of the 7th month on the lunar calendar.
• Dare You Take a Free Mercedes Ride
In spite of snubs and an overall misunderstanding from many, Wang Yong's daily free-ride service with his Mercedes still persists.
• Nothing But Blue Skies? Or Just Smog?
Unlike the countryside, the big city of Beijing has cars, noise, lots of people and of course, pollution.
• Beijing Musical is Sure to Turn Heads
The Chinese musical "Turn Left, Turn Right" will be performed at the Beijing Exhibition Centre Theater from September 21st to 23rd.
 
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Beichuan Old City
Photo collection of the old Beichuan City, Sichuan Province, that was destroyed during the Wenchuan Earthquake May 12, 2008.
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• Black Cats or Four Leaf Clovers? Superstitions That Are Still Around
Some superstitions get passed on throughout the centuries.
Culture more »
Dare You Take a Free Mercedes Ride
In spite of snubs and an overall misunderstanding from many, Wang Yong's daily free-ride service with his Mercedes still persists.
Travel more »
Cyprus, Home of Venus Offers More to Discover
Don't be surprised if your bill is paid without knowing by whom when you are traveling on this island, because local people are just showing their hospitality.
Biz more »
 Empowering Migrant Kids Through Theater and a Bit of Heart
Millions of Chinese from the countryside leave their families in search of work.
Sports more »
2010 SportAccord Games and Wushu-China's National Sport!
The best martial artists in the world will take part, including those who practice China's national sport of wushu.
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