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Dai Scenic Spot on the Blink of Extinction
According to Chuncheng Evening News, people in the scenics spot in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province are the pride of their place. But now, they are worried about their future. Several Western-style villas pose a great threat to the survival of the scenic spots. Local environmentalists fear that these 4A-Class scenic spots will be ruined in the near future. 銆
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Confucius, Freud Find Place in Chinese Jails
"Men at birth are naturally good." A group of 30 inmates intone with their teacher one of the most famous verses by Confucius every morning at a northeast China prison. 銆
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Humans Performed Snake Ritual 70,000 Years Ago
Archeologists have found a carved python snake as tall as a man and 20 feet long inside a cave in the remote hills of the Kalahari Desert of Botswana they say is proof humans were performing rituals 70,000 years ago.
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Beijing Scenic Parks Spruced up Ahead of 2008 Olympics
Beijing will earmark 148 million yuan (US$18.9 million) next year to renovate ancient buildings inside scenic parks as the city pretties itself up for the 2008 Olympics. The maintenance work will be carried out in 11 parks, including the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, two UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Scientist Protests at Smuggled Dinosaur Nest Up for Auction
A Chinese dinosaur scientist on Saturday appealed to an auction house in Los Angeles not to auction a rare fossilized dinosaur nest that was smuggled out of Auction house Bonhams and Butterfields was set to auction the well-preserved dinosaur nest containing fossil eggs with preserved embryos on Sunday.
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500,000 Yuan Fine for Great Wall Destroyers
Hongji Landbridge Investment Development Inc., a north China construction firm, was slapped with a 500,000 yuan (US$63,776) fine for deliberately damaging the Great Wall, according to the local cultural heritage protection bureau.
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China's Top Piano Competition to Award Big Money
The Fourth China International Piano Competition, China's top piano contest, has announced a prize of US$30,000 will be awarded to the winner of next year's competition.
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China Vows to Enhance Protection of World Heritage Sites
Representatives from China's 33 world heritage sites on Friday signed an agreement to enhance protection of the sites.
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Forbidden City's Mysteries Unveiled
The National Palace Museum will soon publish information on the collection of cultural relics in the museum, according to Zheng Xinmiao, deputy director of China's Ministry of Culture, and president of the National Palace Museum, in a meeting on November 30, 2006.
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7 Activities to Be Banned on the Great Wall
Etching your name into the stones of the Great Wall of China after completing your visit is immoral and will be a punishable offence under new regulations which take effect on Dec. 1, 2006.
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Night of the Sultans
to Entrance Beijing
Dancers from Germany, France and Turkey will stage
Night of the Sultans
this month at Beijing Beizhan Theater in a smorgasbord of artistic variety, intertwining tap and belly dancing, folk and electronic music, and incorporating both modern lighting and multi-media.
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Mbeki Warmly Welcomes China-South Africa Cultural Program
South African President Thabo Mbeki has sent a congratulatory letter to his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao, warmly welcoming the "2006 South Africa Experiences China" Cultural Program, which is being held from Nov.1 to 30 in South Africa.
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Swedish Ship Gotheborg Visits Hong Kong
Swedish ship Gotheborg, a replica of the historic merchant vessel "Gotheborg", enters Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong Nov. 29. 2006. The ship is in Hong Kong to celebrate first anniversary of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum that coincides with a themed mini-exhibition of the Swedish East India Company in China with a map, paintings and craftworks from the original shipwreck.
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Wine Culture Promoted Among China's Middle Class
With wine consumption in China growing exponentially, foreign wineries are looking for innovative ways of getting their bottles and magnums into the living rooms of China's glitterati. The International Wine Culture Promotion Association (IWCPA) has announced that it will donate 100,000 wine cellars to middle class Chinese families in a bid to promote wine culture in the country.
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Danish Order of Dannebrog Rewards Chinese Artist
Lu Xue, a renowned Chinese papercutting artist, was awarded on Wednesday an exceptional Danish decoration, the Silver Cross of the Order of Dannebrog, for her contribution to Sino-Danish cultural exchanges. His Royal Highness Prince Henrik, the prince consort of Denmark himself, pinned the cross on Lu at a ceremony held at the Danish Consulate-General.
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