this year marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Morrison's arrival in China.Morrison(1782-1834),a Scot.was the first Western Protestant missionary ever to come to China.China Today interviewed Mei Kangjun,executive...this year marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Morrison's arrival in China.Morrison(1782-1834),a Scot.was the first Western Protestant missionary ever to come to China.China Today interviewed Mei Kangjun,executive deputy secretary general of the National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of Protestan Churches of China,asking him about the introduction of CXhristianity into China and its development in the cotuntry.展开更多
The current goal of the central government is to benefit China′s900 million farmers through the development of mrket economy,as there can be no harmonious society without the participation of its major body.
2005 was China’s Year of Reform, according to a high- ranking Chinese official. A year-end retrospect indicates that China is developing as rapidly as ever, but in a more holistic sense. In addition to promoting the ...2005 was China’s Year of Reform, according to a high- ranking Chinese official. A year-end retrospect indicates that China is developing as rapidly as ever, but in a more holistic sense. In addition to promoting the pace of eco- nomic development and increasing material wealth, atten- tion is also being paid to the quality of development and to social equity, justice and harmony. This altered approach determines China’s future development trend.展开更多
China's 7 million Hui Muslims make up its third largest ethnic group, and the 1.5 million in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, one of the country's five ethnic minority autonomous regions, constitute its largest Muslim...China's 7 million Hui Muslims make up its third largest ethnic group, and the 1.5 million in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, one of the country's five ethnic minority autonomous regions, constitute its largest Muslim community. Over the past two decades, unremitting efforts to reduce poverty in Ningxia have transformed the lives of its impoverished population.展开更多
CHINESE consumers have long been convinced that foreign brand names are synonymous with better quality and service. And as the country enters the later stage of its post-WTO transitional period, a tidal wave of import...CHINESE consumers have long been convinced that foreign brand names are synonymous with better quality and service. And as the country enters the later stage of its post-WTO transitional period, a tidal wave of imports hovers on the horizon. A spate of incidents in recent years, however, has besmirched their overseas sheen, and shaken Chinese consumers' faith in foreign goods.展开更多
ON or around the 90th an- niversary in 2011 of the establishment of the Communist Party of China, a series of politi- cal books on the China model and the governance experience of the CPC appeared on the do- mestic pu...ON or around the 90th an- niversary in 2011 of the establishment of the Communist Party of China, a series of politi- cal books on the China model and the governance experience of the CPC appeared on the do- mestic publishing market. They included Zhang Weiwei's China Trilogy, among which The China Wave: Rise of a Civilizational State was a best-seller in China, and an English edition was also published.展开更多
Searching for the Chinese dreann in a society too busy to reflect AN Dun is a journalist with great influence in China,whose work since the mid-1990s has focused on the inner lives of contemporary Chinese.In 1997,she ...Searching for the Chinese dreann in a society too busy to reflect AN Dun is a journalist with great influence in China,whose work since the mid-1990s has focused on the inner lives of contemporary Chinese.In 1997,she began penning a column for Beijing Youth Daily to record the stories she came across.The column attracted a lot of attention-and readers - because its content was展开更多
"IF you love him, send him to New York, for it's heaven. If you hate him, send him to New York, for it's hell." These are lines from A Beijing Native in New York, a popular Chinese TV series from the early 1990s...."IF you love him, send him to New York, for it's heaven. If you hate him, send him to New York, for it's hell." These are lines from A Beijing Native in New York, a popular Chinese TV series from the early 1990s. Until that point, going abroad had only been an option for China's elite. Once this changed and the trend gradu- ally swept across the country, regular Chinese people began harboring an "American dream" in their hearts.展开更多
CHINESE architects born in the 1960s are both lucky and unlucky, commented Shao Weiping, Executive Chief Architect at Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD). As they have approached their 50s, many have be...CHINESE architects born in the 1960s are both lucky and unlucky, commented Shao Weiping, Executive Chief Architect at Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD). As they have approached their 50s, many have become the country's heavyweights in architectural design. But they seem to have mixed feelings about their generation of architects. China stands as a huge stage for architectural designers to demonstrate their talents, attracting great attention from both Chinese and foreign designers.展开更多
Advanced measures can help buildings endure temblors Authorities in charge of rebuilding the area leveled by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan Province
文摘this year marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Morrison's arrival in China.Morrison(1782-1834),a Scot.was the first Western Protestant missionary ever to come to China.China Today interviewed Mei Kangjun,executive deputy secretary general of the National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of Protestan Churches of China,asking him about the introduction of CXhristianity into China and its development in the cotuntry.
文摘The current goal of the central government is to benefit China′s900 million farmers through the development of mrket economy,as there can be no harmonious society without the participation of its major body.
文摘2005 was China’s Year of Reform, according to a high- ranking Chinese official. A year-end retrospect indicates that China is developing as rapidly as ever, but in a more holistic sense. In addition to promoting the pace of eco- nomic development and increasing material wealth, atten- tion is also being paid to the quality of development and to social equity, justice and harmony. This altered approach determines China’s future development trend.
文摘China's 7 million Hui Muslims make up its third largest ethnic group, and the 1.5 million in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, one of the country's five ethnic minority autonomous regions, constitute its largest Muslim community. Over the past two decades, unremitting efforts to reduce poverty in Ningxia have transformed the lives of its impoverished population.
文摘CHINESE consumers have long been convinced that foreign brand names are synonymous with better quality and service. And as the country enters the later stage of its post-WTO transitional period, a tidal wave of imports hovers on the horizon. A spate of incidents in recent years, however, has besmirched their overseas sheen, and shaken Chinese consumers' faith in foreign goods.
文摘ON or around the 90th an- niversary in 2011 of the establishment of the Communist Party of China, a series of politi- cal books on the China model and the governance experience of the CPC appeared on the do- mestic publishing market. They included Zhang Weiwei's China Trilogy, among which The China Wave: Rise of a Civilizational State was a best-seller in China, and an English edition was also published.
文摘Searching for the Chinese dreann in a society too busy to reflect AN Dun is a journalist with great influence in China,whose work since the mid-1990s has focused on the inner lives of contemporary Chinese.In 1997,she began penning a column for Beijing Youth Daily to record the stories she came across.The column attracted a lot of attention-and readers - because its content was
文摘"IF you love him, send him to New York, for it's heaven. If you hate him, send him to New York, for it's hell." These are lines from A Beijing Native in New York, a popular Chinese TV series from the early 1990s. Until that point, going abroad had only been an option for China's elite. Once this changed and the trend gradu- ally swept across the country, regular Chinese people began harboring an "American dream" in their hearts.
文摘CHINESE architects born in the 1960s are both lucky and unlucky, commented Shao Weiping, Executive Chief Architect at Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD). As they have approached their 50s, many have become the country's heavyweights in architectural design. But they seem to have mixed feelings about their generation of architects. China stands as a huge stage for architectural designers to demonstrate their talents, attracting great attention from both Chinese and foreign designers.
文摘Advanced measures can help buildings endure temblors Authorities in charge of rebuilding the area leveled by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan Province