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201001
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  Keepers at the Nanning Zoo, Nanning City, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, are training their animals in gymnastics. In the midst of a heat wave, the zoo is working to attract more tourists.

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China submitted an application to UNESCO for designation of the nation’s Dragon Boat Festival as an intangible cultural heritage. The application was submitted by central China’s Hubei Province on behalf of the entire country.
Touchdown Beijing

 

The quarterback is in the shotgun. He reads the defense and calls an audible, sending the tailback to the line up scrimmage, wide-left, while shouting “Red 32!” before finally catching the snap from the center.

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Raining Cats and Dogs

Two decades ago in China, walking a pet in the evening would be sure to draw gasps of disbelief.

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Armed and Decorous

Basha villagers are the only civilians in China still permitted to bear firearms, the men wear their hair in a very unique way, and longstanding traditional burial customs are still observed today.

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Freezing Symbiosis

One episode of BBC’s 2008 documentary series Wild China, entitled “Beyond the Great Wall,” depicts the enchanting natural landscapes and rare and precious wildlife of North China. ...

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GeologGical Grandeur

After an investigatory tour, Patrick McKeever explained that of all the sites he has examined in the course of his work as a UNESCO geopark expert, Taining holds the most enchanting scenery. “In terms of its geological and ecological characteristics, Taining is the most amazing place I have ever surveyed,” he said. “All my past geological tours were quick and businesslike, but here I could not help but linger. This place is so beautiful – like a paradise on Earth.”

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Made in China, Made with China

 

This is the first-ever global branding campaign for Chinese-made products as a whole. The TV advertisement was jointly sponsored by four Chinese industry groups...

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For Love of Lens and Life

 was deeply moved during my interview with Mr. Ge; greatly impressed by his easygoing disposition, his passion, his dedication and his kindness. In describing his life as a photographer over the past two decades, Ge had much to say. But he spoke most about the lovely animals captured within his lens.

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