Is the nightmare of the Golden Weeks in term of vacation, traffic, etc. going to finally end? It seems so with after what was said by the Dean of Beijing International Studies University’s tourism administration department, ZHANG Hui, said at a... ...full story at Today in China
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2009 - Ano novo Chinês em Beijing - 春节在北京 www.perdidonachina.rg3.net »
YouTube video Filmagem feita na virada do dia 25.02.2009 para o dia 26.02.2009, o início do ano novo Chinês ou Festival de Primavera em 2009. Vídeo feito em Beijing nas proximidades da Beijing International Studies University.
春节在二外大学的附近。北京 2009.02.26。 |
| 21 Mar 07 |
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The Case of Professor Zhang Ming » ESWN Renmin University of China School of International Studies professor Zhang Ming was dismissed as department head but the squabble continues through Zhang Ming's personal blog and the School Dean's open letters on the official university websites. |
| 21 Oct 09 |
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Beijing traffic: Nightmare for commuters » People's Daily &$ &$In Beijing, there are nearly 4 million cars, and that number is growing by the minute. In the last week of August, the traffic control department recorded more than 10-thousand new vehicles.&$&$ The fast expansion of the auto sector may be good... |
| 02 Jul 07 |
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No more Golden Week by 2009? Ah just as well. » Shanghaiist The Chinese government is considering scrapping two of China's three "golden weeks". The proposal appears to have been drawn up by domestic tourism experts and if the guidelines are accepted, the weeklong May Day holiday would be shortened to one day and... |
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Beastly Traffic » China Journal It’s not just dissidents who are being kept away from the Beijing Games. So’s puppy chow. Fancy dog food may be hard to come by in Beijing this summer (AP photo) Beijing’s International Center for Veterinary Services says as of today... |
| 01 Jul 07 |
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China may scrap golden weeks for paid holidays » Shanghai Daily CHINA'S government is likely to scrap up its "golden week" holiday system and make public holidays on more traditional festivals by 2009, a Chinese tourism expert has revealed. |