People’s Daily: Link the cultures of China and the world

From People’s Daily Online: Recently with the frequent pubic appearance on news media, “Confucius Institute” has become a focus of concern for Chinese learners across the world. Thanks to the continuous rise of China’s overall national strength, the Sino-foreign cooperation and exchanges have been in full swing to an unprecedented extent. A gust of “China […]

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Chinese teachers spread the world to pass heritage

From the China Daily: In April 2004, China launched the unprecedented Project of Chinese Volunteers for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language Abroad. Already, 100 volunteers have been dispatched to various parts of the world. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree either in Chinese, Chinese History, or English. “Such an educational background is necessary, because […]

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Chosunilbo: Is Korea a Forward Base for the Globalization of Chinese?

From the Digital Chosunilbo: China is sending some 600 Chinese language teachers to Korean elementary and middle schools. Zhejiang Online News reported Friday that 600 graduates from a teachers college in Zhejiang province would be sent to Korean schools after Hangzhou Normal University signed a deal with 16 school principals during their recent visit to […]

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Xinhua: Citizens’ life expectancy reaches 79.87 years

From Xinhuanet: The average life expectancy of Beijing residents reached 79.87 years in 2004, compared with 79.62 years in 2003, according to the information center of the municipal center for disease control. Men’s average life expectancy is 78.24 years and the women’s is 81.51 years, said Xie Xueqin, director of the center, Thursday.

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Xinhua: China underscores agriculture, ecological protection in western development

From Xinhua – English: Premier Wen Jiabao said the issues concerning agriculture and rural areas and ecological protection should be prioritized in China’s large-scale development of the western regions, designed to bridge economic and social gap with the developed eastern regions. …… Of China’s 30 million needy population, about two-thirds of those with an average […]

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AFP: Chinese police shut down Internet prostitution website

From AFP, via Yahoo! News: Police in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou arrested 29 people in connection with an Internet prostitution site that documented call girls in 20 Chinese provinces and regions. The site called “playchina” or “xiyouzhongguoII,” which had 15,700 registered users, has also been shut down, the Information Times reported Friday. After […]

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Justine Lau and Mure Dickie: China Telecom looks to enter wireless market

From the Financial Times: China TelecomChina Telecom, the country’s biggest fixed-line operator, has announced it wants to team up with a smaller rival to buy a national wireless network run by the second biggest mobile phone operator, China Unicom. The announcement by Wang Xiaochu, China Telecom’s new chairman, marked a dramatic intervention into debate about […]

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Doug Young: China telcos push Internet TV, but who will watch?

From Reuters.com: China’s two fixed-line phone companies are moving ahead with plans to offer pay TV on their broadband networks, hoping to overcome tough restrictions on programming and squeeze more profits out of their infrastructure. China Telecom Corp., the larger of China’s two carriers, is operating a trial service in the relatively prosperous cities of […]

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Brian BremnerÔºöChina: Fuzzy Numbers No More?

From the Business Week Online: Statistics could improve if Beijing’s new economic census is a success Beijing this winter is festooned with orange banners and billboards that look like Communist agitprop. But instead of slogans exhorting hero-workers toproduce more rice or steel, the message reads: “The economic census needs your support!” Time was, China’s centrally […]

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Bao Tong: Remembering Zhao Ziyang

Bao Tong, Zhao Ziyang’s aide during the 1989 democracy movement, has written an essay titled, “Remembering Zhao Ziyang”: For genuine and long-term stability, Zhao proposed reforms that ultimately aimed at the legalization and systemization of democracy. He wished to establish the kind of democratic politics that could support and nurture a healthy market economy. Although […]

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China, Journalism and the State

Journalism students at Beijing Foreign Studies University have written their opinions of the arrest of New York Times researcher Zhao Yan on their weblog, We Observe the World. Their professor Joseph Bosco writes, “For the final exam of last semester’s ‘American Journalism’ class at the Beijing Foreign Studies University, I asked my 60 students to […]

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AFP: Chinese Internet users likely to reach 134m by late 2005

From AFP, via the Financial Express: The number of Internet users in China will hit 134 million by the end of 2005, consolidating its position as the second largest market in the world after the United States, a research firm said Thursday. The figure would mark a growth rate of about 30 per cent compared […]

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Joe McDonald: China Promises Farmers Higher Subsidies

From AP Wire : China is promising farmers lower taxes and higher subsidies in its latest effort to raise rural incomes and ease burdens that have sparked violent protests. The new policy, announced this week by state media, aims to help spread prosperity to China’s countryside, most of whose 800 million people have been left […]

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