Chinese pinyin, the commonly used system for Romanizing standard Chinese, is a special form of the language. Compared with Chinese characters, pin,in boasts an advantage in the process of spreading Chinese culture aro...Chinese pinyin, the commonly used system for Romanizing standard Chinese, is a special form of the language. Compared with Chinese characters, pin,in boasts an advantage in the process of spreading Chinese culture around the world.展开更多
Sharing Stories,Sharing CultureCHINA IN SCOPE The real lives and stories of contemporary Chinese people through photography CULTURAL FILES:INTANGIBLE HERITAGE Feast your eyes on mouth-watering delicacies and truly mag...Sharing Stories,Sharing CultureCHINA IN SCOPE The real lives and stories of contemporary Chinese people through photography CULTURAL FILES:INTANGIBLE HERITAGE Feast your eyes on mouth-watering delicacies and truly magnificent展开更多
South Africa Can Work: How a free market and decentralised government will make us a winning nationBy Frans Rautenbach Penguin Random House South AfricaWhat will it take to turn South Mrica around? In this insightfu...South Africa Can Work: How a free market and decentralised government will make us a winning nationBy Frans Rautenbach Penguin Random House South AfricaWhat will it take to turn South Mrica around? In this insightful book, Frans Rautenbach proposes a complete overhaul of policy thinking, and provides fresh arguments that effectively address South Africa's high unemployment and lack of education. Rautenbach examines the fundamental problem of rent-seeking, to which he proposes two antidotes: the flee market and decentralization of government. Along the way he tackles holy cows such as affirmative action, trade unions,展开更多
China President Xi Jin-ping met with Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 20, 2013. XI Jin-ping said that Chi...China President Xi Jin-ping met with Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 20, 2013. XI Jin-ping said that China will continue to improve public health and enhance cooperation with the WHO. The Chinese government always prioritizes its people's health and will make unremitting efforts to further implement reform of its public health system, Xi said. He promised that the Chinese government would continue to effectively distribute public health and medical resources in order to achieve full coverage of basic health services to all Chinese people by 2020.展开更多
文摘Chinese pinyin, the commonly used system for Romanizing standard Chinese, is a special form of the language. Compared with Chinese characters, pin,in boasts an advantage in the process of spreading Chinese culture around the world.
文摘Sharing Stories,Sharing CultureCHINA IN SCOPE The real lives and stories of contemporary Chinese people through photography CULTURAL FILES:INTANGIBLE HERITAGE Feast your eyes on mouth-watering delicacies and truly magnificent
文摘South Africa Can Work: How a free market and decentralised government will make us a winning nationBy Frans Rautenbach Penguin Random House South AfricaWhat will it take to turn South Mrica around? In this insightful book, Frans Rautenbach proposes a complete overhaul of policy thinking, and provides fresh arguments that effectively address South Africa's high unemployment and lack of education. Rautenbach examines the fundamental problem of rent-seeking, to which he proposes two antidotes: the flee market and decentralization of government. Along the way he tackles holy cows such as affirmative action, trade unions,
文摘China President Xi Jin-ping met with Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 20, 2013. XI Jin-ping said that China will continue to improve public health and enhance cooperation with the WHO. The Chinese government always prioritizes its people's health and will make unremitting efforts to further implement reform of its public health system, Xi said. He promised that the Chinese government would continue to effectively distribute public health and medical resources in order to achieve full coverage of basic health services to all Chinese people by 2020.