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Buying Books In China

There are numerous sources where you can buy books and other study material online. If you are in
China, there are plenty of online shops you can order from.

Amazon
Bookmall
DangDang

Plus many more.

For those not yet well into Chinese reading I suggest:

http://www.studychineseculture.com

It is in English, it does export overseas, and it's run by a member of this forum (hi Elina!)

Another alternative is checking eBay. There are a few ebay sellers that are heavily into Chinese
books. Some sell from China, some from other places. To name a few regular sellers shops:

http://stores.ebay.de/Chinesisch-lernen
http://stores.ebay.com/China-folk-collection
http://stores.ebay.com/HeyChinese
http://stores.ebay.com/IQChinese

I presume that those located in China can help you to get what you want if they don't have it
already.

For book shops in individual cities please check under "Living in China"

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Learn Chinese online - Special Banyan tree similar with a Chinese map

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There is a special giant Banyan tree with the shape similar with a
Chinese map in Guilin, a city of Guangxi Province, drawing lots of
citizens.

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Making the elderly in the countryside enjoy their life

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Chinanews, Beijing, July 11 �C Zhao Meiwu is an 82-year-old woman living
in Xiangxiang County in Hunan province. She has brought up seven
children. However, now when she is well on in years, none of them are
willing to take care of her. In order to survive, she has to go to the
neighboring open market every day, collecting abandoned vegetable leaves
to cook a meal, or going to a restaurant to eat the leftovers. Without
receiving any money from her children, she finally sued her fourth and
fifth sons in court. Later, the kind mother withdrew her charge because
she was told that her sons might be sent to jail because of their failing
to provide support for her.
The People's Daily carried an article on the incident, saying that in
rural areas, many old people have a miserable life. Often suffering from
diseases, they are also abandoned by their children. This has now become
a social problem. Some people say that these children have failed to
fulfill their filial duty to their parents, and take on their legal
responsibilities to the elderly. They urge that these children should be
taught to be filial to their parents and treat their parents kindly. In
this way, all the elderly people in the countryside could be taken care
of and enjoy the rest of their life. In a sense, the suggestions made by
these people are helpful and could play a positive role in resolving the
problems of the elderly people in the countryside. However, as the
society is making progress, says the article, we need to broaden our mind
and think of a new way to solve the problem. While the traditional
Chinese idea of encouraging children to take care of their aging parents
might play a role in solving the problem, an improved social welfare
system will be a much better solution.
In a family, parents have an obligation to raise their children when they
are young. In return, when kids grow up, they also have the duty to
support their parents when they get old. For a government, every citizen
has the obligation to pay tax to the state and in return, citizens also
enjoy the welfare benefits provided by the state. When people have a
right to do something, they also have a liability in doing it. Similarly,
the state revenue should be collected from the people and used by the
people.
At any time in Chinese history, Chinese farmers have made great
contribution to the state��s construction. In return, the government
should provide them with more welfare benefits. And among all, the
pension system and medical insurance system should always be included.
As China��s national strength increases, people hope to see that a public
fiscal system can be set up in China��s rural areas and Chinese farmers
will be covered by a good welfare system. While most Chinese farmers
today still rely on the traditional idea of bringing up children to
provide against old age, a good welfare system in society can help them
fulfill their wish in a better way. Through these two channels, it is
hoped that the problem of taking care of the old in rural areas can be
solved comprehensively and more effectively.

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Learn Chinese - Relics of Chinese civilization found along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway

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Relics of Chinese civilization found along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway

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Chinanews, Xining, June 29 - Archaeologists discovered that early in the
later period of the Paleolithic Age, there were ancient human activities
along the Qinghai-Tibet railway line. They found relics of human
activities during this period in the Tuotuo River at the Thanglha
mountain district, Hol Xil and the Small Tsaidam Lake at Tsaidam Basin
and gathered large quantities of manually forged stone products,
including stone kernels, stone knives, choppers, scrapers and spikes.
They estimated that human beings had been living here no later than
30,000 years ago.
Xu Xinguo, director of the Qinghai Provincial Institute of Cultural
Relics and Archaeology, stated that during the preliminary phase of the
construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railway, he had been responsible for
the investigation group of cultural relics along the Qinghai-Tibet
railway line and had led a team to carry out general survey on cultural
relics at the building site of the Shanchahe-bridge section of the
Qinghai-Tibet railroad in Golmud city, Qinghai province, which is located
at the north side of the Kunlun Mountains, over 70 kilometers away. They
excavated more than 30 cultural relics from the Neolithic Age, such as
gallets, stone knives and stone kernels.
He believed that "if similar cultural relics can be found in the
substrata layer, they can be used to explain the assumption that Chinese
ancestors had lived on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau 10,000 to 30,000 years
ago and further attest that the Kunlun Mountain is also an important
cradleland of Chinese civilization."
In Xining city, which is located at the eastern part of Qinghai province
and is the starting point of the Qinghai-Tibet railroad, a series of
archeological discoveries has caused archeologists to be increasingly
amazed at its richness in prehistoric cultural relics and its advanced
prehistoric culture. From the Xiaochaida site and Layihai site of the
Paleolithic Age to the Hulijia, Zongri, and Lajia sites of the Neolithic
Age, and the Nuomuhong cultural heritage of the Bronze Age, these
prehistoric relics are not only spread over large areas of the eastern
Qinghai province, but are also large in quantity and represent different
types of culture.

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          ��Qinghai-Tibet Railway under examination
          ��Garbage train to run on Qinghai-Tibet railway
          ��Trains running on Qinghai-Tibet Rail Line ready for use
          ��Staff of Qinghai-Tibet Railway trained for better service
          ��Qinghai-Tibet Railway stations to start operation

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Chinese Lesson - National Museum set up hall of shadow play

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Pictured: a shadow play named "Monkey King's fights against Ox-King" was
staged by Xiangdong shadow play troupe from Hebei's Changli County at the
shadow play hall in the National Museum of China in Beijing. A shadow
play is an ancient form of story-telling and entertainment using opaque,
often articulated figures in front of an illuminated backdrop to create
the illusion of moving images.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Learn mandarin - Embry underwear fashion show

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Embry underwear fashion show

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In order to promote a new series of underwear, famous underwear brand
Embry Form held an underwear fashion show on June 8. A sexy model was
presenting the charm of fashionable underwear.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Gold coin's auction price set new high

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Gold coin's auction price set new high

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The China Guardian 2006 Spring Auctions held a special part of
"Collection of famous numismatician Ma Dingxiang, Banknotes and Coins" on
June 5, when a one-gold-dollar commemorative gold coin that featured the
portrait of Chang Tso-lin (1875-1928), General of the Army and the Navy
during the Modern Warfare in China in 1924-1925, came under the hammer
for a sky-high price of 3.19 million yuan (USD 398,750 including
commission), setting another world record in China's gold coin auctions.
This coin was made by a Tianjin mint in 1926. According to the collector,
only two or three such coins were produced at that time for the northeast
warlord Chang Tso-lin to appreciate. No similar coins have been found in
any museum or other collectors in the world and the only one that exists
becomes extraordinarily precious. Pictured: the obverse and reverse sides
of the gold coin.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Chinese Class - Wedding-Dress Expo to open in Hong Kong

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The 43rd Wedding-Dress Expo will be held in the Conference Center in Hong
Kong on June 2nd. The Expo, which will be 3 days long, is the largest
wedding-dress expo in summer. Many big wedding-dress retailers will come
to the expo. Now the expo is still under busy preparation..

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Chinese Lesson - China dragon stamps made of pure gold

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China dragon stamps made of pure gold

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A set of stamp collection album with "dragon" as its theme named China
Dragon Stamps was unveiled in Fuzhou City on May 26. 12 stamps collected
in this album were made of pure gold and featured the patterns of the
earliest stamps in China's post history, including stamps of big dragons,
small dragons and entwining dragons in the Qing Dynasty (1616-1911). This
set of stamps has a limited edition of 5,000 sets around the globe with
unit price reaching 8,800 yuan (US$1,100).

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Xiamen's drainage infrastructure malfunctioned

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Instead of draining, a sewer on Xiamen City's Lvling Road was gushing out
water like a fountain on May 23, causing a large area on the road to be
submerged by accumulated water. Another manhole located at Houpu was also
pouring out sewage with a wide open "mouth". Two consecutive days of
rainfall gave rise to malfunction of drainage infrastructures in many
areas of Xiamen and serious problems resulted from accumulated water.
Whether urban drainage infrastructure can work properly arouses people's
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Friday, May 16, 2008

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Beijing Capital Museum formally opened on May 18 and hosted an activity
to celebrate the International Museum Day. Because of this activity, the
new Capital Museum did not open to the public for free, which hindered
some visitors' feet. It is learned that 35 museums in Beijing opened for
free on that day. Statistics show that by the first quarter of this year,
the Capital Museum has been in trial operation for nearly five months and
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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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Xinjiang's Turpan City has seen a good harvest of mulberries that are
already for sale in the market in mid May 2006. Native Uygur girls
dressed in folk costumes sell fresh mulberries in the Grape Valley Scenic
Spot, attracting a number of tourists. It is learnt that residing in the
Grape Valley, these teenagers pick mulberries and sell them to visitors
after school and in weekends to earn money to pay for their tuition fees.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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Members of the telecontrolled model sport association in Xinjiang's
Bayangol Mongolia Autonomous Prefecture sailed their speed boat models in
the Peacock River on May 10, attracting many onlookers. He Yi, a member
of the association, indicated that such speed boats could reach a speed
of 40km per hour and sail either in beeline or arc through remote control.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

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Pictured: the sculpture of a surgical needle in Jiaozuo City of Henan
Province on May 7. In Jiaozuo's FengShan (Sewing Hill) Park which just
opened to the public before the May Day holiday, there is a huge
stainless steel surgical needle which is 20 meters in height and 80
centimeters in diameter. It is a symbol sculpture of this park in Jiaozuo.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

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Beijing Qinglan Plaza

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Monday, May 5, 2008

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Square, is only five minutes by taxi from the railway station and from
the long-distance bus station. The hotel features a beauty salon, a
nightclub, and a sauna center.

The four-floor Hubin Hotel has 200 guest rooms, with a standard room
measuring 20 square meters. Each room in the hotel is equipped with
air-conditioning, cable television and a DDD telephone. Our business
center provides basic services and complements several meeting rooms.

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

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The hotel is 3.5 km to Beijing West Railway Station, 10-minute drive to
Tian'anmen Square, 20-minute drive to Beijing Railway Station and 30 km
from the airport.

The hotel is well facilitated with central air conditioining, auto fire
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Saturday, May 3, 2008

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Friday, May 2, 2008

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The hotel is 3.5 km to Beijing West Railway Station, 10-minute drive to
Tian'anmen Square, 20-minute drive to Beijing Railway Station and 30 km
from the airport.

The hotel is well facilitated with central air conditioining, auto fire
alarm system, 24-hour hot water, broadband Internet access etc.

Dining

Restaurant Mah-jong room

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My parents want to make a trip as below, beginning of November 2007 (no
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departure : Shanghai to Beijing
Beijing : 3days
Xian : 2 days
Shanghai : 2days

They are French and would like a French speaking guide.

Do you think you can provide something ? and for which price ?

We look forward reading your answer

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