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peking beijing-How the name changed?

May 31, 2009 by admin   Filed under Chinese Culture

peking beijing

peking beijing

When did Peking change its name to Beijing? Why did it change?

In fact, the Chinese capital did not change its name any all, but the Chinese words spelled in English so differently.

The old spelling has been Peking, this is how the city appeared in most earlier discourse.

After the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the government adopted the pinyin transliteration method and used this to write all of the proper names (including place names, people’s names, etc) using the Latin alphabet.

Theoretically, this was when Peking became known in the West as Beijing.

Zhangxiaoyu

May 31, 2009 by admin   Filed under Chinese Girls

zhangxiaoyu

zhangxiaoyu

Zhangxiaoyu(zhāng xiǎo yǔ), a beautiful girl who was born in June 6,1985, Heilongjiang,  is now one of the most famous girls on Chinese Internet.

She became famous in 2007 on her bold body art. All of her pics reveal a youthful flavor, and most of her pics are exposed.” I believe that people are born in good. Most people think of sex everyday, I just display the beautiful things out, including each place of my body I am proud of.” She said.

The black land was proud at Zhangxiaoyu’s beautiful and large-scale show. Zhangxiaoyu also tell us that the Chinese models have gone to the world stage.

Zhangxiaoyu’s courageous spirit and a solemn expression show the professionalism and excellent quality of a world-class model.

Come on! Zhangxiaoyu, we all love you very much!

shaolin monks training

May 30, 2009 by admin   Filed under Chinese Hot

Have you ever seen how shaolin monks training? Maybe, you’ve known the Shaolin monks and Shaolin kung fu. But,how are they training ?

Many Shaolin monk are good at kung fu. They train every day to improve their performance, especially for those who perform for the foreign friends.

Here are some wonderful pics of Shaolin monks training. Enjoy them!

shaolin monks training 01

shaolin monks training 01

shaolin monks training 02

shaolin monks training 02

shaolin monks training 03

shaolin monks training 03

shaolin monks training 04

shaolin monks training 04

shaolin monks training 06

shaolin monks training 06

shaolin monks training 05

shaolin monks training 05

Yellow Mountain China-Huangshan mountain review

May 30, 2009 by admin   Filed under China scenery

Pine Trees of Yellow Mountain

Pine Trees of Yellow Mountain

Mount Huangshan, also named yellow Mountain, which is in the south of Anhui province, is probably the most famous of all the notable mountains in China. Originally known as Mt. Yishan it was renamed Mt. Huangshan in 747 AD in recognition of the legendary Huang Di, who was the reputed ancestor of the Chinese people and who made magic pills for immortality here.

Wu yue is the collective name given to China’s most important mountains, namely Mt.Mt. Huangshan can boast not only of its magnificence but also its abundant resources and great variety of zoological species, for which it has been listed as a World Natural and Cultural Heritage Site.

It is said that you won’t want to visit any other mountains after seeing wu yue but you won’t wish to see even wu yue after returning from Mt. Huangshan. This saying may give you some idea of the beauty and uniqueness of Mt. Huangshan. Together with the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Great Wall, Mt. Huangshan has become one of the great symbols of China.

Taishan in Shandong Province, Mt. Huashan in Shaanxi Province, Mt. Hengshan in Shanxi Province, Mt. Songshan in Henan Province and Mt. Hengshan in Hunan Province.

Huangshan mountain is known as it’s Strange pines, Absurd Stones, Sea of Clouds, Hot springs. The strange pines, absurd stones, sea of clouds and hot springs are the four wonders of Mt. Huangshan.

Mt. Huangshan is also an ideal environment for wild animals and plants. The distribution of the animals and plants changes with elevation. Flowers bloom as though in all the four seasons due to the change in climatic conditions as you proceed up the mountain. So if you are fond of animals and plants, be prepared to encounter some precious ones here.

City of life and death review

May 29, 2009 by admin   Filed under Chinese Hot

“Nanjing, Nanjing!”, with the english name “City of life and death”,  is a film directored by Luchuan. The story takes the Nanjing Massacre in 1937 as the background, revealing the destruction of war on humanity.

There are two clues to the film. One is that the experience of an ordinary Japanese soldier, and the another is the experience of a Chinese soldier.

The story started from December of 1937, when the Nanjing City was broken. Despite a large number of KMT soldiers fled the city, there ware still a large number of soldiers unwilling to surrender to stay in the city’s streets and launched a fierce, hopeless resistance…….

Here are some pictures of the film, Nanjing! Nanjing!(City of life and death)

How long did it take to build the great wall of China?

May 28, 2009 by admin   Filed under Chinese Culture

How long did it take to build the great wall of China?

How long did it take to build the great wall of China?

Most people who come to China are very interested in the Great wall, and many people want to know:  How long did it take to build the great wall of China?

Before you know the answer of this question, I suggest you read the article “When was the great wall of china finished” first.

In this article , we’ve noticed that no one can answer the question exactly. There were many kind of great wall of China in history. So, we can’t know that exactly how long did it take to build the great wall of China.

The earliest great wall of China was build in the spring and autumn period, approximately from 663 BC onwards. Then in the Qin dynasty, Qin Shi Huang ordered to connect the original Great Wall about 220 BC to 206 BC.

After that, people did non-stop new patch with the great wall of China, and the great wall of China we can see now was last patched in the Ming dynasty, approximately 1368-1644.

So how long did it take to build the great wall of China ? The answer may be the whole history of China since the spring and autumn period(770 BC – 476 BC) to the Ming dynasty(1368-1644)!

When was the great wall of china finished?

May 28, 2009 by admin   Filed under Chinese Culture

when was the great wall of china finished?

When was the great wall of china finished?

When was the great wall of China finished?

Perhapys no one can answer this question exactly. There were many great walls of China in chinese history. The earliest great wall of China was build in the Spring and Autumn Period. The Great Wall of Qi is  the earliest available kind of Great Wall so far, which was constructed by qihuangong and qixuanwang approximately from 663 BC onwards ago. This may be  the first time the great wall of China finished.

In the Qin dynasty, the linking of the great wall which was build before was ordered by Qin Shi Huang, in about 220 BC to 206 BC, and this was well known as the Great Wall of China today.

During all of the historical past,  the Great Wall was in the non-stop new patch. The great wall of China we have seen today is the Great Wall of Ming Dynasty, which was finished during 1368-1644.

So, if you ask “when was the great wall of China finished“, I can’t answer you exactly. Perhaps when you ask this question, you meen the time when the great wall of China we can see now was finished, then the right answer maybe the Ming Dynasty, during 1368-1644.

Macau Ruins of St. Paul

May 27, 2009 by admin   Filed under China scenery

Macau Ruins of St. Paul

Macau Ruins of St. Paul

Ruins of St. Paul Street, located near Macao’s bus on a small hill, is the anterior wall of St. Paul’s Church Ruins, the remains of the church wall like traditional Chinese arch, the Ruins of St. Paul said. From the arch at the top of the next layer by layer, first a high cross, and then down three points, each of the niches are in possession of a statue. Ruins of St. Paul tour, in addition to enjoy the spectacular towering wall, should also be refined elegant embossed wall and its significance. Now, the Ruins of St. Paul has become one of the symbols of Macau, Macau is also the tourists must visit place.

hot chinese babes-Lin Miaoke

May 26, 2009 by admin   Filed under Chinese Hot

linmiaoke

linmiaoke

Olympic opening ceremony from the stage to “The New York Times” front page. Americans believe that the little girl embodies the contemporary China. This is in line to judge the Chinese people around the world, when Nagqu “mother singing” rings, the boiling of China’s Internet speak for themselves.

“I am a little girl love to laugh.” LinMiaoke wrote in his blog. Night in the Olympic Games opening ceremony, dressed in red can be filled with wonderful small smile sing “Singing our great motherland,” the Chinese people around the world moved to tears.

“When you sing in the Olympic Games,” singing the motherland “,  I am pleased that the Chinese people, too moved!” “I am the Tate’s husband, Sichuan earthquake, when the tears I secretly listen to this small I sing the girls eyes full of tears again. “users have messages, exclaimed,” come knocking on the door of his sister-lam. “

free Chinese zodiac tattoos

May 25, 2009 by admin   Filed under Chinese tattoo

Angelina - Jolie with Chinese zodiac tattoos

Angelina - Jolie with Free Chinese zodiac tattoos

Hollywood actress Angelina – Jolie attended the World Orphans Foundation, a charity organized gatherings. The radiant Jolie to show her sexy tattoos. Perhaps to commemorate his contribution to charity, or a firm commitment for the determination of charity, the Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations in the post-pattern on the back of the Know Your centers (the power to understand your) words.
Jolie is a well-known circle “tattoo mad”, it is reported that a total of 11 her tattoo, which, after the back left of the Asian tigers and a black cross buttocks most people relish. First half of this year, Jolie plans to their children adopted the names of two patterns in the body, the world declared their love for these two orphans. Recently, Jolie Brad Pitt in order to express their love, she was ready to hip in their own pattern on a small rabbit – the Lunar New Year this is Pete.

Angelina - Jolie with Free Chinese zodiac tattoos

Angelina - Jolie with Free Chinese zodiac tattoos

It is not the first pattern Pitt Jolie was in the men, several years ago, Jolie debut near Bob Thornton and love rock and roll singer, it’s in their own pattern on the arm of boyfriend name, and later broke up when the writing removed Jolie pain. I hope this is only a small rabbit to Julie who stayed.

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