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Fri, 12 Jan 2007 16:55:25 +0800 | Letters from China
The emblem of Beijing Olympics was egao to be a public toilet sign by Chinese netizen. Professor Xia of Peking University told the reporter of the Legal Evening Post that the spoof was a sacrilege to Chinese culture and Olympic...
1,100 relics unearthed at Beijing venue sites (Reuters)
Thu, 18 Jan 2007 07:57:50 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - About 1,100 cultural relics were
unearthed at Beijing Olympic venue construction sites last
year, state media reported on Thursday.
Tue, 05 Dec 2006 14:33:20 -0600 | Beijing Visitor Olympics 2008
Chinese authorities will allow foreign journalists more access to the country in the run up to the 2008 Olympic Games.
At present, journalists need government approval to report outside Shanghai and Beijing but a Foreign Ministry spokesperson has confirmed that under new regulations, reporters will need only the permission of their interview subjects from now on until the end of the Games.
The new rules come in to affect from January 1, 2007 and will run to October 17, 2008.
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Tue, 19 Sep 2006 16:07:34 -0500 | Beijing Visitor Olympics 2008
A Accommodation, Acrobatics, Airport, Alcohol
B Badaling, Bei Hai Park, Beijing Opera, Beijing Sandwich, Bicycles, Botanical Gardens
C Calligraphy, Capital Airport, CCTV Building, Chopsticks, Confucius
D Drum Tower, Duck
E Embassies, Emperor, Eunuchs, Etiquette
F Feng Shui, Festivals, Food, Flights, Forbidden City, Fragrant Hills
G Gate of Heavenly Peace, Great Hall of the People, Great Wall
H Health, Hospitals, Hostels, Hotels, Hou Hai, Hu Jintao, Hutong
I Internet, Ice Festival
J Jade, Jiang Zemin
K Kites, Kung Fu
L Lao She Temple, Little Red Book
M Majong, Mandarin, Mao?s Mausoleum, May Day, Mobile Phones, Music
N National Anthem, National Holidays, National Stadium, National Theater, Ni Hao!, Noodles
O Olympics 2008, Opera
P Pandas, Peace Hotel, Police, Population
Q Qi, Quail?s Eggs
R Red Army, Religion, Rickshaws, RMB
S Shopping, Siheyuan, Simatai, Sex, Snooker, Soccer, Summer Palace, Subway
T Tai Chi, Tao, Taxis, Tea, Temple of Heaven, Tiananmen, Tours, Trains
U Underground, Uyghurs
V Visas
W Wangfujing
X Xidan, Xiushuijie
Y Yonghegong, Yuanmingyuan
Z Zhongnanhai, Zhongguo!, Zoo
Thu Jan 11 05:39:15 2007 | China Blog List
A somewhat young China hand on the local drinking scene: a look at Beijing bars, wine tastings, cocktail culture, and the like.
Tue, 30 Jan 2007 18:36:19 +0800 | HKSAR Government
Commissioner of Police Tang King-shing will pay a courtesy visit to Beijing on January 31. He will call on the Ministry of Public Security and meet with his Beijing counterparts.
Beijing Pirates Skimming Bond's Profits
Mon, 29 Jan 2007 17:59:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
"Casino Royale" director Martin Campbell was disappointed Monday to find pirated DVDs of his Bond movie on the streets of Beijing, hours before the film's China premier and called such fakes a huge problem for the industry.
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