Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Boeing 787 Dreamliners got a order of 57 from China




Boeing 787 took its first test flight this morning over the skies of Everett,Washington.The flight attracted more than 25,000 people to the scene in spite of it's very cold. Over 55 airlines including Continental and Northwest / Delta have already purchased some 840 of the next-gen planes, with All Nippon Airways scheduled to take the first delivery. The test flight is scheduled to land in a couple hours -- we're assuming work to mount Boeing's airborne laser system on the nose in order to defeat hackers will begin shortly thereafter.
It's said that China Airlines have ordered 57 planes of this type.

More than half of its parts are made of light material and it makes it possible to take more passengers.Boeing is now locating its suppliers all over the world.But the   whole assembly line is in the US.It's stated by the Boeing that       this new type of plane is much quieter and its windows bigger.Also,it stands out for its environmentally  clean.It could save 20% more oil.That is to say, passengers will enjoy a more comfortable flight.
The dreamliners have taken the state-of-the-art technology to compete with the No.1 AirBus in the business plane  market.The double-engined medium plane is the latest  for more than 10 years.Americans want to change AirBus' dominance in the market.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Personal application for domain CN not acceptable in China

I just found it that the government has stopped personal application for domain CN in China.That is to say,you'll not be able to run a website with yourself with CN domain in the future. But domain CNs account for a large part of website domains in China.
Recently China's taking many actions to crack down websites that have illegal content or websites without certificates.More than 500 BT sites that offers movie and TV show downloads have been closed.People are worried that in the future we couldn't get free movies or TV shows to watch in their spare time.
But I think that it's not wise to stop the personal application for domain CN.It goes a little further. I hope the regulation will be abolished since people have the right to own a domain.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Blooded Incident in Shenzhen-----14 injured seriously by over 300 people

8 buses  took over three or four hundred people to  Shenzhen Guangming New District Komeito streets and made a severely blooded incident at 9:40 this morning!

These men,armed with  iron pipes and long axes stormed into the plant and beat people at sight.Some even set fire on a Calling Building. According to some  workers, these men dressed in camouflage uniforms,rushed into the factory and hurt many people in a hour.Shenzhen Police have confirmed  that the incident has resulted 26 employees injured, 14 of them seriously. 



According to an witness,now a post is on the wall of the entrance.It is stated that it might be an escalation of conflict two relevant companies that caused the incident! Now the Police is trying to investigate the case!



I was really shocked to hear the news.I didn't expect that Shenzhen is such a dangerous place. It's a prosperous city,but Shenzhen is a city that security is not guaranteed!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Could Wen Jiaobao solve high house price in China?

High house price drives many Chinese crazy!But where did this problem start? I don't know.But as I have felt,I think it might start at Chinese Premier Wen Jiaobao's first term.I don't know if this is true,I have to say.You know,I just think Chinese government almost did nothing in preventing the crazy rise of housing prices.


Local governments have been using real estate markets to generate revenue and thereby claim “political achievements,” they claim. Real estate developers, in turn, take advantage of loose policies to hoard properties and raise prices. Property speculators have also been driving up the value of the market. 


The reason public figures have not been talking about the core problem of the real estate market is two-fold. First of all, they are benefiting from the high housing prices and do not want to acknowledge there is a problem; secondly, they want to shirk responsibility for their poor management of the housing market.


Although the central government have done lots of things to better people's  life quality,it ignore the real estate market! It's the biggest problem because Housing is so important for Chinese.But the government let the bubble grow and now it's too heavy for common Chinese to shoulder.


I'm wondering if the Premier is able to solve the problem in the rest of his second term.I wish he could.Because it's  a problem that is key to all Chinese.If people don't get a good response,I think it'll make Wen's image not so well in the future.

House prices rise at fastest rate for 14 months


The cost of a home in China rose sharply in October, with the price surging up at its fastest rate for 14 months.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), property prices in 70 Chinese mainland cities rose by an average of 3.9 percent when compared to their price last October.
Prices of homes in new residential buildings went up 4 percent on average in October year-on-year, while the cost of State-subsidized housing edged up by 0.6 percent. Prices of commercial residences climbed 4.4 percent and high-end housing went up by 1.5 percent.
Analysts said the rate of increase in house prices may look high but that was because the property market in October 2008 was at the lowest point it reached during the downturn and the bar was set very low.
"If you put the number into a month-on-month perspective, there is much less price fluctuation," said Chen Sheng, a director with China Index Academy.
According to the NBS, the average cost of housing in October crept up by just 0.7 percent compared to the price in September.
"Average homebuyers might be misled by the higher rates of increase in the few major cities, such as Guangzhou, Beijing and Shanghai," Chen explained.
Nationwide, the price of new homes rose in 62 cities in October compared to a year earlier. Guangzhou reported the biggest rise - 12.1 percent - followed by Jinhua, Zhejiang province, which jumped by 11 percent.
While price rises were common in many cities, some were becoming more affordable.
In Jilin city, the cost of a home fell by 4.9 percent. In Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, properties fetched 3.7 percent less.
Experts say property prices - especially in Shanghai - could continue to go up at a fast rate during the next few months because of a buying spree triggered by talk of the possible removal of the favorable mortgage policy.

Fang Xinghai, director of Shanghai's financial services office, suggested at an annual financial meeting last Monday that the government might be prompted to tighten its loose monetary policy in a bid to clamp down on excessive speculation. Experts fear such speculation could feed a property market bubble.

Fang's observation was taken seriously by many would-be homebuyers.
Thirty-year-old Luo Yan and her husband raced to complete the purchase of a three-bedroom apartment in Shanghai with the help of an 800,000 yuan ($117,000) mortgage. The amount they borrowed was the maximum they qualified for.
"I am afraid that if we don't do something now, we will certainly miss the boat," Luo said.
Joe Zhou, research head at property consultants Jones Lang LaSalle, said in the following months, "we expect house prices will remain at a high level, bolstered by increasingly strong demand and limited supply."

House prices rise at fastest rate for 14 months




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

JOB Market is still TIGHT in China

   Here are some photos you might show interest in.I have to say ,the job market is better than last year,but not so optimistic!

   Employment of College Students are more and more concerned by the society now because every year there are so many graduates come out of school to find jobs.Over 6.1 million college students graduated this year and in the next year the number would be 8.6 million.But the job market dozen't need so many people.The situation has been  much worse since the global Depression started at the end  of 2008.College graduates have to accept low salaries to obtain a job.In spite of this,there are still more than 1 million graduates jobless in China this year.

   The government haven taken many actions to solve the grave problem.But we see only policies,no much effect.

   As I have seen in the job market at the end of this year,now the manufacturing field has seen an apparent recovery because more and more companies are willing to go to colleges and universities to recruit graduates to strengthen their workforce.However, there's no luck for graduates who are majoring in arts or other non-manufacturing fields.


Monday, November 16, 2009

Snow is making trouble in some parts of China



Snow is my love.But now it's making trouble in some parts of China.
The recent snowstorm is really annoying.Because it's really so early.You know,people are not so prepared for the snowstorm.Weather in recent years are so changeable.Winter starts earlier and it's colder.
Two years ago a snowstorm in China made a horrible disaster in China and made its communications paralyzed.And it really taught Chinese a lesson!Some
people,especially the old died in the snowstorm.People were stuck in trains,waiting rooms and other places for days without enough supplies.What's worse,prices were soaring in a way that really made people crazy.Do you know,a bowl of instant noodles cost people ¥150-300,while usually it cost at most ¥5,The severe snowstorm made Chinese realize that how fragile China's transportation was.So they took some actions to change that situation.Talking about the snowstorm,some of my friends were still worried that it might occur again.

Now a snowstorm is hitting parts of China again! Some highways had been locked for at least 12 hours in the last round of snow.I'm wondering what the latest round will give us.Let's wait and see it!

Obama Started his first statel visit to China


Met by Vice President Xi Jinping at Beijing International Airport,American President Barack Obama started his first state visit to China.Before going to Beijing to meet his counterpart Chinese President Hu Jintao,Obama met youth and local leaders in Shanghai,one of the most prosperous cities in China.Obama made a speech in Shanghai on the fourth floor of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.Then the President communicated with Chinese youth for 60 minutes.
Obama will meet Chinese President Hu Jintao tomorrow morning and talk about Iran Nuclear Problems and North Korean nuclear issues.This is the third meeting between Obama and Hu.It is scheduled that President Obama will meet other main Chinese leaders.
Besides meetings with Chinese leaders,President Obama will take the chance to get a view of the great nation.The Forbidden City and the Great Wall are now in his list.

Precious Photos------US Presidents's visit to China!


American President Obama is now visiting China now! Here I'd like to show you some precious photos that US presidents' visit to China! Hope you'd like it!
American Presidents' Visit to China started with Richard Milhous Nixon,the 37th President of the US.Thanks to his endeavor,most US presidents following Nixon visited China in their presidential position,excluding President Carter,who visited China for 8 times since he
retired.

President Nixon with Chairman Mao Zedong!

President Nixon visiting China

President Nixon with Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai

President Ford with Deng Xiaoping

Elizabeth Bloomer Warren in Beijing with dancers

Ronald Reagan visiting the Great Wall 

Ronald Reagan visiting the Terra Cotta Warriors!

Jimmy Carter visiting China

Jimmy Carter in Beijing

George Bush in Beijing

President Bush rode bicycle in China

Bush visiting local church

President Clinton visiting the Great Wall

Saturday, November 14, 2009

China-------A land for money for people all over the world!

China is now more and more closely tied to the outside world,especially in economics and culture.You might not be doing business with Chinese,but there might be something from China around you.To me, China is a great land of opportunities because China products are cheap and their quality is not so bad.If you'd like to get some handcrafts from China.You couldn't be cheated and they are rare in the USA,nor EU market.That is to say, you could get many unbelievably great advantages in price.


If you are laid off or want to find something new,take a look at China,especially when you have never been to China before.Some of my friends are getting supplies from China and resell them in the US and are able to make at least $5000 a year.There are so many opportunities that you could dig up in China that if you are tired of your life in the US or the EU,just come to the Orient!
My friends, I'm very glad to present you a great world of opportunities.Leave me a comment if you'd like to get some answers to your questions!

Some precious Chinese traditional handcrafts!

Recently I have got a great love for Chinese traditional handcrafts. China is a great country because it has created so profound culture.Beside,there are so many unbelievably dedicated and precious handicrafts.
Chinese traditional handcrafts are different through China.Sometimes I even wonder if Bill Gates is able to afford to buy the whole series of Chinese traditional handcrafts.More and more Chinese traditional handcrafts are flowing out of China to places all over the world.And they are now being collected by many overseas collectors.I think it's not a bad idea to collect some Chinese traditional handcrafts when you'd like to collect something for fun or money.







Please leave your comment if you are interested in Chinese traditional handcrafts! I might be able to help you!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Leading Scientist Qian Xuesen passed away at 98


Qian Xuesen, a rocket scientist known to people all over the world passed away at 98 this morning in Beijing.Qian's  death left all Chinese in great sadness.It is said that China will hold grand activities in memory of this great scientist!
Qian was born in Hangzhou and studied in the United States at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later at the California Institute of Technology, where he helped start the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
According to Iris Chang's book about Qian, Thread Of The Silkworm, he applied for U.S. citizenship in the 1950s but became a target of anti-communist investigations and was deported, returning to China in 1955, six years after Mao Zedong led the Communist Party to power.
With China's strategic missile program taking shape, Qian worked for the Ministry of Defense, setting up its first missile and rocket research institute which later helped start China's space program.
Qian's research helped lead to the successful explosion of China's first atomic bomb in October 1964, as well as to its first man-made satellite in 1970 and its first manned spacecraft in 2003, Xinhua said.In 1956, he wrote an influential essay which led to the establishment of the Commission of Aeronautical Industry to supervise scientific research into guided missiles and aeronautics. It was chaired by the famous Chinese marshal Nie Rongzhen.
In August, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited Qian and praised him for dedicating his life to China's defense technologies.
"I'm trying to live to be 100 years old," Qian told him.
Here are some information about Qian Xuesen

Qian was born on December 11, 1911 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. He was the pioneer of Chinese astronautical technology and known as the "Father of Chinese Aerospace" and "King of Rocketry". Between 1946 and 1949 he acted as associate professor of aerospace and professor of aerodynamics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). From 1949 to 1955, he was director and professor of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the California Institute of Technology, before returning to China.


During his study in US, he co-authored the article "Comment and Initial Analysis of Long-Range Rocket", which laid a foundation for ground-to-ground missiles and sounding rocket theory. He also cooperated with others to put forward the hypersonic flow theory, a basis for the development of aerodynamics. In early 1956, Qian put forward a "Proposal on the Development of China's Aviation Industry for National Defense" that led to the setting up of the Aviation Industry Committee, a research facility for missiles and aeronautics. The same year, he was given responsibility for the establishment of China's first missile and rocket research institute--the Fifth Research Institute of the State Ministry of Defense. He was in charge of the program of "jet and rocket technology building", participated in the development of short-range missiles, medium-range missiles and China's first artificial earth satellite. He led the development of the medium-range nuclear missile and drew up the plan for short-range nuclear missiles, worked out China's first aeronautic development program and developed and established engineering cybernetics and systems science. Qian contributed much to the fields of aerodynamics, aviation engineering, jet propulsion, engineering cybernetics and physical mechanics. He was the founder and initiator of mechanics, systems engineering theory and applied research in modern China.
Between 1955 and 1964, he served successively as director-general and research fellow with the mechanics institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), deputy director-general and director-general with the fifth research institute of the State Defense Ministry. From 1965 to 1970, he was vice minister of the Seventh Ministry of Machinery Industry. From 1970 on, he acted as deputy director-general with the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense and vice chairman of China Association for Science and Technology. He also held the posts of the first and second director-general of China Automation Association, honored president of Chinese Society of Astronautics, Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and Systems Engineering Society of China, executive director of CAS chairman's committee and CAS academician of the mathematics and physics division. Between 1986 and 1991, he served as chairman of the third Chinese Association for Science and technology. In May 1991, he was elected honorary chairman of the same organization. In April 1992, he was engaged as honorary president of CAS academic divisions. In June 1994, he became an academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering.
In 1957, Qian won first prize in natural science of CAS. In 1979, he was given the outstanding alumnus prize by California Institute of Technology and, in 1985, he was awarded first prize in the national advanced technology awards. In 1989, the title of "World's Celebrity for Sciences and Engineering" and honorary membership of International Technology Research Institute were conferred to him. In October 1991, he won the title of "China's outstanding scientist with outstanding achievements" and the nation's first-grade medal for heroic models conferred by the State Council and the Central Military Committee. In January 1995, he won the outstanding award of the Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation. In 1999, the CPC Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Committee decided to confer on him a "meritorious medal for the success of the atomic bomb, hydrogen bomb and artificial satellite programs. In October 2006, Qian won the "Top Honor for 50 years of China's Aviation Cause".

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

China Unicom Signs Three-Year iPhone Deal


Hong Kong-based telco China Unicom has confirmed it will distribute Apple’s iPhone across China in a three-year deal starting in Q4 this year.Reports have suggested that a deal was signed weeks ago, but the company made it official in its H109 interim results released Friday.

News emerged two weeks ago that the Unicom has bought some five million 8Gb and 16Gb iPhone handsets for $1.46 billion—suggesting Unicom will buy the phones and sell them on a wholesale basis, rather then share revenue with Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) as operators in others countries do. The company has confirmed the relationship will be on a wholesale basis, according to WSJ.com.
State-owned China Unicom isn’t the country’s biggest mobile operator: with 140 million subscribers—it added seven million in the first half the year—Unicom still lags behind China Mobile which has 415 million. But Unicom will launch a 3G network “within the year” using the WCDMA standard, making it compatible with the iPhone’s data roaming. WSJ.com reports that the Chinese iPhone will be stripped of its wifi connectivity—at least initially—to comply with strict state telecommunications rules.
Unicom’s first half revenue fell 6.3 percent to 76.32 billion yuan ($11.1 billion) while profits dropped 42 percent to ($969 million), due to falls in fixed line income.

Funny war of search engines in China!

Recently I've just found an very funny story about a war of search engines in China! First I have to tell you something about SB.You know,it's not Nike SB,but Idiot in Chinese!So when when you are in China and meet Chinese saying SB,they are swearing at somebody!
Ok,let's get back to the topic about the war of search engines.If you search SB in Google China or Bing China,you'll find that the first that appears in the initial page is Baidu.com,the most popular search engine in China.But when you search SB in Baidu or Sousou(another popular search engine in China),you'll find that they are directed to Google China.I don't know which part it is that first started this interesting war,but it's really a great fun for us outsiders because SB has got no relationship with these search engines.
VS
Besides,this war seems to have involved two parties,one is Chinese search engines,the other overseas search engines(without Yahoo China).Chinese search engines are united to fight against overseas search engines in this boring war,which just provides us a joke!What we really need is a pure search engine serving Chinese!No one of them have offered us this basic service yet because when you search for a keyword,what you get in the first page of searching is a whole load of crap!
All of them are SBs(Idiots)

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Why Zhu Rongji remains popular in China


Zhu Rongji (朱镕基), China’s former Premier (the second-ranking leader), was a popular statesman praised for high moral standing, general truthfulness, resolute behavior, work ethics, dedication towards the economic reform and intolerance of corruption. He attempted, with much success, to resolve many deep-seated problems in China. For instance, under his leadership, a large number of state-owned enterprises were modernized, remarkably without creating huge amount of unemployment or major social disorder. His style of speech was also memorable, as he was one of the few Chinese leaders who did not stick to a script. As a result, frank, memorable and even touching moments abounded in many of his press conferences.
On September 2, more than six years after Zhu retired, a book titled “Zhu Rongji in Press Conference” (朱镕基答记者问) was published. It presented the archived transcriptions of all major press conferences Zhu attended during his term as the Vice Premier and the Premier. The book immediately became such a hit, that the publisher announced that sales would soon top one million, an enviable feat in the printing industry.
For the record, Zhu deliberately avoided public attention after his retirement. For instance, even as a former Premier, he did not attend either the opening or closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics. He refused to read the biography his cousin had written for him. As for the current collection, he requested that his name on the book cover should be printed in a less noticeable format than “in Press Conference” (答记者问), as has been done. All these acts gave people a strong impression of his self-discipline and humility.
However, the new book has propelled Zhu back into public’s gaze. Both the market reception and internet  interest in this book have proved that even though Zhu has retreated from the limelight for so many years, his popularity is far from waning.
This can be reflected in blogger Jia Junjun's summing-up of Zhu Rongji's life:
朱熔基是那种真金不怕火炼的实干家,经得起时间检验。相信随着时局推移,朱熔基的价值和意义会更加凸显。朱熔基是当今政坛的一股清风;他的出现,是体制内的异数;朱熔基的干才胆魄,朱熔基的亲民作风,朱熔基的清廉志洁,善于面对公众,雷厉风行的行政风格,对贪官庸吏的不留情面,仿佛都不属于这个时代,不属于这个时期的中国。朱熔基是超出于时代的伟人。
Zhu Rongji is a true leader and his reputation will stand the test of time. I believe as time moves on, the legacy of Zhu Rongji will become more obvious. Zhu Rongji was once a refreshing breeze in the current political system. He was a class of his own. His courage, his close interaction with the common people, his incorruptibility, his self-composure in front of the public, his steadfast managerial style and his lack of mercy for the corrupt and  mediocre officials — all of them regrettably do not belong to this age, or in this age's China. Zhu Rongji was a great man who was situated before his time.
Another netizen commented that:
朱总理的胆略、智慧、谐趣幽默、能力、视野在当今世上无谁能敌!
At present, nobody can surpass Premier Zhu’s courage, wisdom, sense of humor, ability and vision!
In addition, shorter praises such as “He was a great Premier” and “People love you” float everywhere in the online community.
Why is Zhu Rongji so popular after so many years? Why do people still think so highly of him even though they did not technically vote for him? Best explanation seems to be that his is so special.
In a way, Zhu Rongji, embodies people’s aspirations for a type of politician that Chinese bureaucracy so seldom produce. Zhu’s best qualities, such as frankness, openness and responsibility, run counter to most people’s perception of Chinese government officials. So in truth, the continuing enthusiasm for Zhu Rongji not only stems from a degree of nostalgia, but also from the wish to have more people like him in the government now! In an indirect but obvious way, such enthusiasm shows the strong popular support for deeper, braver and more substantial reforms, for more transparency, for the fight against corruption and for more government accountability.
In ending, I would like to translate some of the most memorable quotes from Zhu Rongji, so that you may have a better picture of who he is and why people still miss him.
反腐败要先打老虎后打狼,对老虎绝不能姑息养奸,准备好一百口棺材,也有我的一口。无非是个同归于尽,却换来国家的长久稳定发展和老百姓对我们事业的信心。
In the war against corruption, we should beat the (stronger) tiger before beating the (weaker) wolves. As for the tiger, we should never show mercy. Let us prepare one hundred coffins, including one for me. The worst case is only a destruction of them and me, but what is that is in exchange is the long-term stability and development of our nation and people’s confidence in our cause.
至于说我什么时间退休,退休以后干什么,我在1998年的时候就讲过,我将勇往直前,义无反顾,鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已。我现在,还是这样做!不过请大家不要误会,死而后已不是说我要是不死就老赖在这个总理位子上,这不是这个意思啊!只是说,只要我活着,还有一口气,我就要为人民鞠躬尽瘁、死而后已。
As for when will I retire and what I will do after my retirement, I already spoke about that in 1998. I said I would march on courageously. I would not look back. I would work hard and would not cease till my death. Today, I am still keeping that promise! However you should not misunderstand me. “Not cease till my death” does not mean that if I am not dead I will stick to this chair of premiership. This is not what I mean! I only want to say that as long as I am alive and have one more breath, I will “work hard and will not cease till my death”.
我只希望在我卸任以后,全国人民能说一句,他是一个清官,不是贪官,我就很满意了。那么再看开一点说,朱镕基还是办一点实事,哎呀,我就谢天谢地了!
I only wish that after my retirement, people from all over the country could say, he is a good official, not a corrupt one. Then I will be more than satisfied. If they could take it easier, and say, Zhu Rongji really did something, then I will thank the heaven and the earth!

Former Premier Zhu Rongji Missed by Chinese



Zhu Rongji retired from his post as the former Premier in 2003 and have appeared in the public rarely since then.Many Chinese noticed his brief appearance on camera at the 2009 National Day Parade to celebrate the New China’s 60 year anniversary. But China National Media CCTV did not give this former leader much coverage,which annoyed many Chinese.


As a renowned  and prominent reformer in mainland China,Zhu Rongji didn't get along well with former Chinese President Jiang Zemin.It is said that they didn't reach agreement in China's reforming in the late 1990s.At that time,China is increasingly facing lots of problems in economy and needs imperative reforms.With a population of 1.3 billion,it was very difficult for those leaders to make an agreement on how to start reforming.Zhu insisted a tough reforming on State-owned enterprises(SOEs),most of which were low in efficiency and had been losing money for years.I have to say it's a huge and tough project because a reform in SEOs will definitely result in a higher unemployment,which might made unrest in China.Zhu's insist on a tough reforming made his relationship with then President Jiang Zemin testy.


Why is it that this year’s National Day 60th anniversary military parade left us not with that deep sense of national prestige and military might but rather more regret and hurt??During the People’s Republic of China’s 60th Anniversary military parade, we saw Premier Zhu !! He already has a head full of silver hair, silently, peacefully standing on the farthest side!!!The Premier is old, a head full of silver hair, silently choosing to stand on the farthest side!! Even the media’s cameras treat him with such stinginess!! Just a flash [of him] before moving on!!!The Premier, it has been too long too long since he has appeared in the public eye and the media’s lenses!!Suddenly seeing the Premier’s head full of silver hair!! My eyes immediately became wet!! Premier, the hero of a generation!! Premier, now old!!Why did the media treat this old man with such stinginess? Could the camera not have stopped a few more seconds???
Just a flash before moving on!!
Premier Zhu, our beloved Premier!!!
The people will not forget you old man!!!
The ordinary common people miss you old man!!!
May the Premier be healthy and live a long life!!!

By the way,do you know what's the most hottest and best-selling book in China now?Let me tell you.The book is all about Zhu Rongji's answers to reporters in his post as Chinese Premier.This book is tagged ¥59,which is relatively expensive in China.But I have to say,this book is out of sale the first day it is published.And now people are hunting  everywhere for the book.You know,Zhu is also famous for his humor.I wish someday there'll be an English version.Then you could find how great this Chinese man is!
Best wishes to this Premier Zhu!



Monday, October 5, 2009

Yahoo Publisher gettting out of Beta Version soon!

Great news for people outside of the USA! Yahoo Publisher Network is soon getting out of its Beta Version! It is said that Yahoo Publisher will be released world wide at the end of 2009 or the start of 2010 to compete against Google Adsense!

As you can see,Google Adsense has earned billions of dollars for Google.But Yahoo won't ignore this great revenue generating program. That's why Yahoo released its publisher in 2005. But its Beta Version is only available in the US and does not accept traffic out of the US,which is limiting the spread of Yahoo Publisher.But you won't be disappointed when it's released officially considering Yahoo's great quality.

Now you might imagine the competition between Yahoo and Google now! You know,so many instances haven shown that Imitation could also bring you much fortune.Now,it's Yahoo! People outside of the US have expected its release for a long time,including me. People in China, India, Pakistan and other countries are really crazy about it.I think you deserve the long wait.Because you'll definitely be happy joining the program!

Then what shall Google do? Could Google Adsense keep its lead in the ad market? That's really a problem. Let's just wait and see it!

Friday, September 18, 2009

No.! Beauty Online In China

No.1 Beauty Online In China----Xinyu Zhang

























How do you like her?