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Flameproof, how EXACTLY do you cut up the lesson? I mean, what tools/software do you use to do
that? Thanks.

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Flameproof, how EXACTLY do you cut up the lesson? I mean, what tools/software do you use to do
that?

I use Cool Edit, I have that since ages. However, it's not freeware. For FREE I suggest Audacity.
I haven't tried it, so let me know.....

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

volga_volga -

flameproof, thanks for the link. this looks good. i was looking for such programme for a while
now...
are you a Russian speaker by any chance?

roddy -

Split this from the Chinesepod discussion.

Another vote for audacity - very useful tool and very easy to use. Maybe takes a little time to
figure out what you can do with it, but worth the effort. If you do a search on audacity you'll
find previous comments about it.

onebir -

There's also a portable version of Audacity. No install required, so you can carry it around on a
USB key.

roddy -

Was going to write more about audacity yesterday but didn't have time.

Audacity is useful as it lets you lay out multiple soundtracks on one page, lets you listen to
one, some or all of them at one time, lets you copy and paste bits of sound around the same way
you do with text in Word, and you can save it all as a project file so it's all there when you
come back to it later.

As an example, you could have a recording from your textbook in mp3 format. You open it with
audacity and listen to it a few times. Then you record yourself reading the same line. Then you
mute the textbook version and listen to yourself, try to spot what's wrong then rerecord minus
(hopefully) the mistakes. Then you compare your second version with the model and realize you are
still getting one sound wrong. So you highlight just that bit of audio and listen to it 10 times,
comparing it with your version. You're still not quite sure what's going on, so you slow it down
by 50% and that helps a bit. So you record your third version, and while it isn't perfect you feel
fairly happy with it. Then you're tired so you save it and go to bed. The next morning you open it
up again and review your first, second and third attempts with fresh ears, taking note of the
changes you made for future reference.

flameproof -

I am not sure about Audacity, but CoolEdit has a "de-noise" function. It works really great on old
tapes to get rid of the often strong background hiss noise.

I think Audacity can do that too. It would be great for the FSI fans out there.....

roddy -

Audacity does, never used it though.

Shadowdh -

Many thanks for the links guys,

It will be very useful...

David W Jackson -

Thanks Flameproof. Nice.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

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An oil painting, Yu Tang Chun Nuan (Spring Comes to the Hall) drawn by
late artist Chen Yifei, was sold at 11 million yuan at an auction fair
held in Shanghai last month, breaking his previous personal selling
record set on December 16, last year.

Chinanews, July 18 �C An oil painting, Yu Tang Chun Nuan (Spring Comes to
the Hall) drawn by late artist Chen Yifei, was sold at 11 million yuan at
an auction fair held in Shanghai last month, breaking his previous
personal selling record set on December 16, last year. The soaring price
of this painting boosted the sales of the Chinese oil paintings overall,
which had for a long time been not considered as anything but the
mainstream art type in the auction market.
The painting Yu Tang Chun Nuan was sold at the Shanghai Hongsheng Auction
Company. It is one of the artist��s best products in his early collection
that depicts the life of debauchery in Old Shanghai. The painting,
measuring 169.5 centimeters long and 242.5 centimeters wide, is also the
biggest one in the entire array of the artist��s works. The painting
vividly depicts the luxury life in the Old Shanghai entertainment circle.
Set with an orange color background, the painting reflects the different
expressions of eleven people sitting around a red sandal wood round
table. The people in the painting are sitting, standing, putting a hand
under the chin, gazing, or meditating. On the left corner, an actor
dressed in the female of the demure type covers her face with a long
sleeve, imitating the typical image at the Peking opera Magnolia
Fistulosa.
Insiders say that Chinese oil painting market has begun to enter into a
booming business and investment of these paintings will be profitable.
Since the 1990s, Chinese oil painting market has remained active. One
reason is that traditional Chinese paintings, long regarded as the
mainstream for Chinese art collection, have been sold at lower prices
than oil paintings since many problems have emerged in this market.
Secondly, over hundreds of years, Chinese oil painting has developed to
become a unique school of art. Many products, which reflect contemporary
spirit and are worth buying, have begun to emerge. Many auction companies
have held fairs to sell Chinese oil paintings.
However, an expert from the Guangzhou Arts and Crafts Shop says much
still needs to be done in the Chinese oil painting market, and measures
have to be taken to prevent fake products. He suggests that China should
learn from international practice to set up a registration system in the
oil painting market. In addition, relevant laws and regulations should be
made to standardize the selling activities of art galleries and auction
companies. In addition, the agent system in the art market has not been
set up in China yet and the dealership system is still immature in China.
This has constrained Chinese art market from developing further. In light
of this situation, Chinese should introduce some advanced managerial
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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Chinese School - Low-cost aviation has wide prospects in China, expert

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Chinanews, Beijing, July 12 �C ��Compared with China��s 9.6 million
square kilometers of land territory, China��s total air field reaches
10.9 million square kilometers. However, under the current air traffic
management system, a large part of the air resources haven't been
effectively used. This has become a bottleneck constraining China's
aviation industry from expanding further.��
The statement was made by Tian Sen, chairman of the China Modern Society
Research Center. As a professor much interested in China��s aviation
reform, Tian said that changes should be made in China��s air traffic
management system. He said Chinese airline companies and relative
official departments should work together to think of a way to
effectively use air resources, in order to boost domestic aviation
industry and make it work for the nation's economic development.
He also urged that China should promote low-cost aviation, better utilize
air resources and create a favorable environment for the development of
low-cost aviation, which he said would have a promising future in China.
Tian, now getting on for eighty, has just returned from a lecture tour in
Britain. In recent interviews given to the Beijing local media, what he
talked most often was the low-cost aviation. He said that low-cost
aviation had now accounted for one-third of the market share in Europe
and the Americas, and within the next five years, the figure could climb
to even half of the market share. Many Asian countries also have begun to
promote low-cost aviation. It can be said that low-cost aviation is an
inevitable trend for the world��s aviation industry, he predicted.
However, as a large country, China lags behind in developing its low-cost
aviation. He said that China��s aviation transportation capacity appears
to be excessive. However, this seemingly excessive transportation
capacity only indicates that effective demands are insufficient at
present. To put it in other words, the expensive airfare has constrained
the aviation market from expanding further. If low-cost aviation is
promoted in China, its aviation market will be activated. At the same
time, more common people will also be able to afford to travel by air,
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Saturday, May 24, 2008

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Chinanews, Beijing, June 30 - In these two days, many travelers went to
the Beijing railway station to buy Qinghai-Tibet railway tickets. They
would like to experience the fresh feeling of entering Tibet on board a
train, but fear that there is no sufficient oxygen supply up on the
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Relevant experts indicated that adequate
preparation had been made in this area. The train has a reliable oxygen
supply system. Toxic gases would not be generated during the process of
producing the oxygen, and the amount of oxygen in the railway carriages
would not be affected significantly when the train door is opened as the
train pulls in at a station.
Experts stated that in order to deal with the oxygen deficiency problem
in the high altitude environment, Qinghai-Tibet trains are specially
equipped with oxygen supply systems, with two sets in every compartment.
One set provides oxygen supply through the method of diffusion. It mixes
the high-oxygen air produced by oxygen generators and those from air
conditioning systems and sends them to every corner in the compartments
through delivery conduits. In this way, the oxygen content in each
compartment reaches 23.5%, and could go as high as 25% when needed. The
other set is a centralized oxygen supply system. Every passenger is able
to directly breathe in high-concentration oxygen through special openings
and oxygen masks. It is designed to satisfy special passengers' demands
for high-concentration oxygen in the oxygen-deficient environment up on
the plateau.
Experts specifically pointed out that when passengers get in and out of
the train at the plateau area, loss of some oxygen is inevitable due to
the fact that the carriage doors are open and there is a concentration
differential for the oxygen inside and outside the train. However, there
is no need to be overly worried about this problem. When the doors are
closed, the oxygen concentration inside the train would return to the
original level in less than half an hour, because the oxygen supply
system keeps working all the time.

          ��Qinghai-Tibet railway ready for operation
          ��Relics of Chinese civilization found along the Qinghai-Tibet
Railway
          ��Qinghai-Tibet railway ready for operation
          ��Views along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway
          ��Construction of Qinghai-Tibet railway does not destroy local
religious sites
          ��China plans to build resorts along Qinghai-Tibet Railway
          ��China sets timetable for early running of Qinghai-Tibet
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          ��Qinghai-Tibet Railway to have earthquake warning system
          ��Qinghai-Tibet Railway under examination
          ��Garbage train to run on Qinghai-Tibet railway

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Chinanews, Dingzhou, June 20 �C China would encounter three population
peaks in terms of the total population, the labor force and the aging
population in the first half of the century and some obstacles would
still remained solving the population problem in general, Zhang Weiqing,
Director of the State Commission for Population and Family Planning said
Sunday.
Zhang said during a seminar on population and family planning that
China��s population would keep strong inertial increase with the total
population rising by 8 million to 10 million annually in the next few
decades but the general quality level of the population was would be too
low to adapt to the fierce competition in overall national strength.
In addtion, the huge population of the labor force would make the
employment situation worse and the growing number of aging population
would present a great pressure on China��s social security system.
Moveover, there would be several important factors threatening the
harmony of the soceity as the birth ratio of boys to girls would remain
at a high level, the increasing number of ��floating population�� of
migrants would challeng the rellocation of public resources, the gap
between town and country would continue widening and the poverty-stricken
population would remain large. The safety risk of population therefore
could not be underestimated.
Zhang said the country should firstly overcome the barrier of the concept
and system and explore the trend and characteristics of the development
of the population in the new age.
He said that the major obstacles in system at present were the unsound
macro control mechanism of population development and that of the public
administration, the unsound incentive mechanism to keep the birth rate at
a low level and the unsound social security and motility mechanism
commensurate with the development of the population, which would render
the population and family planning work unable to adapt not only to the
requirements for the transformation of government functions and the
establishment of a government with the rule of law, but also to the
diversified demands of the massed. Hence it is essential to deepen the
reform of administrative system of the population and family planning.

          ��China has the second largest needy population
          ��China to control overly rapid population growth
          ��China to realize zero population growth in the 2030s

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Chinese language - China's new spokeswoman of foreign affairs

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Jiang Yu, who succeeded Zhang Qiyue as the new spokesperson of China's
Foreign Affairs Ministry, was answering Chinese and foreign reporters'
questions at the press conference held by the Ministry in Beijing on June
13. Her first showing up gave people a fresh impression. Since the
Ministry set up the spokesperson system in the year 1983, there have been
23 spokespersons in total to date. Jiang Yu is one of the 4 spokeswomen
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Chinese School - "Pigeon in a green ball" to illuminate Shanghai

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A sight lamp featuring the white pigeon in a green ball has "risen
peacefully" in Lujiazui District of Shanghai to welcome the upcoming
summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization on June 8. According to
relevant staff member, the combination of the green ball, the white
pigeon and the greenbelts will brighten up with resplendent lights during
the summit.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Chinese Class - Numerous high-tech devices to be used for 2008 Olympics

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Numerous high-tech devices to be used for 2008 Olympics

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Chinanews, Jun. 6 �C A member of the security team for the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games recently said that based on their judgment, people that
intended to commit crimes during the Olympic Games should be capable of
using high technological equipment. This required that the security team
should also be more vigilant and learn more knowledge about how to use
high-tech counter devices.
The Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau has recently sent hundreds
of policemen to Britain, Germany, Australia, Canada, etc, to receive
trainings that aim to improve their English proficiency and professional
skills.
Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States has
also started to allocate some security force for the 2008 Beijing Olympic
Games. The UN Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute and the
European Police Office have also entered into close contact with the
Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau to discuss issues about
cooperation between international public security forces for large
international activities.
A staff member from the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau said
they would buy some highly-advanced portable electronic sensors from the
United States to help police officers to identify suspects. U.S. soldiers
in Iraq have recently started to use such devices, which can detect drug
remains and gunpowder left on the bodies of the terrorists and send
warnings whenever necessary.
Beijing will build 41 training fields and 31 stadiums for the Olympic
Games. These, together with the Olympic Village, the residential area for
the Olympic organizing committee, and the Olympic parks require that
hundreds of high-tech devices such as the security check gates, X-ray
machines, explosive detectors, and vehicle checking equipment be
installed. At present, installation work of these devices is well under
way.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Learn Chinese - Upcoming SCO summit "milestone"

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(Source: Xinhua)

BEIJING, June 2 - The upcoming summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) will be a "milestone" that marks a new stage for the
development of the 5-year-old organization, the chief of the regional
group said here Thursday.
During the June 15 summit meeting, slated for Shanghai, the heads of
state of the member countries will review the SCO's achievements and in
its construction and development over the past five years, said SCO
Secretary-General Zhang Deguang.
The organization, established in Shanghai in 2001, comprises China,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Since 2004, it
has accepted Mongolia, Iran, Pakistan and India as observers.
The six heads of state will also draw up the future developmentgoals and
tasks of the organization, Zhang said in an exclusive interview with
Xinhua.
The member nations have invited leaders of the four observer countries to
attend the meeting, in addition to President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai
who will come as guest of the host country.
The leaders of some international organizations will also be invited for
the first time to attend a summit meeting of the regional group.
As preparations are going on smoothly, Zhang said, all parties concerned
have basically reached a consensus on the main agenda ofthe summit
meeting, and some documents on development and cooperation are expected
to be signed.
Over the past five years, he said, the SCO has completed its
institutional construction and legal framework. "The necessary systems
and mechanisms are all in place, creating conditions and laying a sound
foundation for promoting regional stability and economic development."
The SCO will devote itself to regional economic integration. "Our present
goal is to realize the free flow of commodities, capital, technologies
and services in the region within 20 years,"said Zhang.
The SCO pursues an open policy, but it has not formulated legaldocuments
on accepting new members at present, he added.
Zhang refuted media reports calling the SCO an "oriental NATO,"saying
this is "totally groundless."
The SCO has never sought confrontation with any parties and itsaims have
nothing to do at all with becoming a military bloc. The organization will
continue holding high the banner of peace, cooperation and openness, said
Zhang.
As a founding member, China has played "a very important role" in the
establishment of the SCO and the formation of its aims and principles,
especially the "Shanghai Spirit," which embodies mutual trust and
benefit, equality, respect for cultural diversityand a desire for common
development.
The SCO is the first intergovernmental organization with its headquarters
in China.
Zhang said the remarks of Chinese President Hu Jintao during a joint
interview by journalists of SCO member states on Tuesday showed that the
Chinese leaders attach great importance to the SCO.
They also sent a strong signal to the international community that the
SCO is an organization of peace, cooperation, openness and nonalignment
that is devoted to promoting regional stability, security and development.
The challenges the SCO now faces mainly include the "three forces" of
terrorism, separatism and extremism, as well as drug trafficking,
cross-border crimes and illegal trafficking and sale of weapons, he said.
The SCO member countries also have to deal with the attempts todisturb
the "normal process" of their social, political and economic development,
in addition to poverty reduction, diseases and natural disasters.
On the Iran nuclear issue, Zhang expressed the hope that it would be
properly settled through negotiations and diplomatic efforts.
As all the member countries have agreed to invite the leaders of SCO
observers to attend the summit meeting, the presence of theIranian leader
will not conflict with the international efforts toresolve the Iran
nuclear issue, said Zhang.

          ��President Hu anticipates successful SCO summit
          ��Official website of SCO summit in use
          ��Premier heads for Moscow SCO meeting
          ��President Hu: SCO future hinges on action

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

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China software industry overtakes India &Korea

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-30 16:09:40

Chinanews, May 30 - According to statistics released at the 28th
International Conference on Software Engineering, as China's software
industry has been developing rapidly in recent years, its software
industry volume has increased from RMB59.3 billion (US$7.41 billion) in
2000 to RMB390 billion in 2005, and its global market share has risen to
3.55%, overtaking that of India and South Korea.
Beijing's media reported that China's share in international software
market increased synchronously. The country's software export value was
only US$400 million in 2000, but surged to US$3.59 billion in 2005.
Industrial experts believed that increasingly close convergence of
policies, production, education and research was the main reason of the
high-speed development of China's software industry in recent years. At
present, the group of professional software talents continues to grow
with a volume of 380,000 talents a year.

          ��China has first-class software talents
          ��China developed highly compatible software
          ��Indian software giants vie for Chinese talents
          ��Chinese software debuts in Japan
          ��Nanjing to host international software expo
          ��China-made software facing new opportunities
          ��Beijing strives to be world software capital

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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Asian Culture Tradition Month in LA

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-25 14:00:49

May is designated as the Asian Culture Month in the United States. Those
of Gaoshan ethnic group from Taiwan, who live in Los Angeles in compact
communities, sang and danced at the traditional Chinese entertainment
events.

May is designated as the Asian Culture Month in the United States. The
New China Town in eastern Los Angeles sponsored traditional Chinese
entertainment events and the oversea Chinese there congratulated each
other on promotion and good fortune.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Nobel laureate economist calls for stable yuan

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Nobel laureate economist calls for stable yuan

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-20 17:25:47

(Source: Shanghai Daily)

May 20 - The Chinese government should fix the yuan's exchange rate to
dollar around 8 and avoid sharp appreciation of its currency exchange
rate to prevent market speculation and stabilize the international
environment, Nobel Laureate Robert A. Mundell told a Shanghai audience on
Friday.
Mundell, winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences and a man
who was crowned as the "father of the euro," delivered a keynote speech
at the Shanghai International Financial Center Forum.
"It's better for China to keep the rate where it is and keep it for 10 to
20 years. That's the best guideline for China," said Mundell, a professor
at America's Columbia University.
China ended its decade-old peg to the US dollar in July and adopted a
floating exchange rate based on a basket of currencies.
The yuan has since appreciated by about 3 percent, trading at around 8 to
the US dollar yesterday.
"I would be very surprised to see a 3 percent appreciation of the yuan a
year from now, with the exchange rate falling to 7.8 to dollar. That's
not a good idea," he said.
Substantial revaluation of China's national currency will make it hard
for business investment, aggravate non-performing loans and reward
speculators.
As China is getting to become a bigger player in the world economy,
frequent yuan fluctuations will destabilize Southeast Asia and could be
devastating for some countries, Mundell said.
Robert Aumann, 2005 Nobel Laureate and the other keynote speaker at the
forum, suggested that China should pay more attention to basic science.
"I know engineering is needed in China, but we shouldn't keep the nose
too close to the ground. Investment in pure basic science must go ahead
because you never know what great application it will have decades
later," Aumann said.

          ��Yuan appreciates to below 8 against greenback
          ��Yuan rises to new 12-year high
          ��China: no further one-off yuan adjustment

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Endangered local opera

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Endangered local opera

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-17 09:27:41

Huangchuan Heizi Opera is spreading in the whole city of Xinyang,
especially in counties like Huangchuan and Gushi. It has a formal name of
Heizi Opera because singers often use "Hey" as the first tone and also
has other names like Huagu Opera, Hualan Opera and Dideng Opera. From
1981 to 1989, Henan Province undertook an investigation into this opera
and included some arias into "Henan Music Integration". The artistic
features of Heizi Opera are understandable librettos and rich local
flavors.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Safety knowledge delivered to construction site

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Safety knowledge delivered to construction site

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-12 09:18:18

The undated Photo shows a policeman is delivering safety knowledge to
construction workers at Dianzi Town, Shandong's Zaozhuang City. In an
effort to build a secure town, the local police station gave priority to
migrant workers' safety. The police will strive to realize zero serious
accident on construction sites through segmental administration of public
security.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - "China Sand Sculpture Art City" in Turpan

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"China Sand Sculpture Art City" in Turpan

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Tourists walked past a large sand sculpture work in the "China Sand
Sculpture Art City" in Turpan, west China's Xinjiang Province during
recent week-long May Day holiday. 10 newly-built large-scale sand
sculpture works on history and culture of Xinjiang showed up, catching
the eyes of tourists during the holiday.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

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Monday, May 5, 2008

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Guwu Hotel - Suzhou

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The 2.5-star Guwu Hotel Suzhou is 2 kilometers from Tiger Hill and 1
kilometer from the Hanshan Temple. The hotel, 3 kilometers from the
railway station, features 120 clean and comfortable rooms, a 300-seat
restaurant, a sauna center, a bar, a chess and cards room, 6 meeting
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Sunday, May 4, 2008

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Min Fu Hotel

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The hotel is located in the city center, surrounded by the Ditan Park,
the Yonghe Lama Temple and the Guo Zi Jian. The hotel is 7km to the
railway station, 22 km to the airport and 3.5km to the Beijing
International Exhibition Center.

The hotel provides standard rooms, double rooms and suites, all with
amenities of air conditioning, heater, cable TV, IDD/DDD telephone,
independent bathroom and 24-hour hot water. The hotel also has facilities
of conference rooms, restaurants, mah-jong rooms etc.

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Chinese restaurant Mah-jong room Billiards Beauty salon

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Friday, May 2, 2008

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Min Fu Hotel

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The hotel is located in the city center, surrounded by the Ditan Park,
the Yonghe Lama Temple and the Guo Zi Jian. The hotel is 7km to the
railway station, 22 km to the airport and 3.5km to the Beijing
International Exhibition Center.

The hotel provides standard rooms, double rooms and suites, all with
amenities of air conditioning, heater, cable TV, IDD/DDD telephone,
independent bathroom and 24-hour hot water. The hotel also has facilities
of conference rooms, restaurants, mah-jong rooms etc.

Dining

Chinese restaurant Mah-jong room Billiards Beauty salon

Recreation

Business center Laundry

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*  1918 Art Space
*  Art Scene China
*  Art Scene Warehouse
*  Art Shanghai
*  Biz Art
*  Collection Loft
*  Color Loft
*  Da Space
*  Elegant Gallery
*  HaKaren Art Gallery
*  Maison Gallery
*  Number D
*  Red Bridge Gallery
*  ShanghArt Gallery
*  Shine Art Space
*  Spring Gallery
*  Three On The Bund
*  YB2 Gallery
*  Yibo Art


*  American Chamber of Commerce
*  Australian Chamber of Commerce
*  Canada China Business Council
*  China-Britain Business Council
*  China-Italy Chamber of Commerce
*  Danish Chamber of Commerce in China
*  European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
*  French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China
*  German Industry and Commerce
*  Swedish Chamber of Commerce in China
*  The American Chamber of Commerce People's Repulic of China
*  The US-China Business Council


*  Chinese Horizon
*  eChineseLearning
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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*


*  Australian Women's Social Group
*  China Photography Club
*  Chinese Culture Club
*  Community Center Shanghai
*  Cultured Chef
*  Culture X China
*  Expatriate Professional Women's Society
*  Fortune Cookies Club
*  Hai Gui Shanghai
*  Half The Sky Foundation
*  Life Line Shanghai
*  Oriented
*  Oriented Family
*  Princeton Club of Shanghai
*  Shanghai Canadian Alumni Network
*  Shanghai English Teachers
*  Shanghai Expat
*  Wharton Club of Shanghai


*  Chinese Culture Club
*  Chopschticks
*  YPHH


*  8 Days
*  City Weekend
*  That's Shanghai


*  International SOS
*  Shanghai United Family Hospital
*
*
*


*  Fitness First
*  Meadow Brook
*  Mega Fit
*  Ming Wu Kung Fu
*  Shanghai Racquet Club
*  Shanghai Rugby Football Club
*  Sisu Cycling
*  St. Regis Shanghai Fitness Center


*  Boots n All
*  China Travel
*

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