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Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News of 2013!!!
Will you ever eat that?
Will you ever eat that?
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang holds talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 2, 2013.(Xinhua/Wang Ye)
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (L) and British Prime Minister David Cameron visit the National Museum of China, Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 2, 2013. (Xinhua/Liu Jiansheng)
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and British Prime Minister David Cameron meet with British business delegation in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 2, 2013.(Xinhua/Wang Ye)
Medical workers of China's navy hospital ship Peace Ark treat a patient in Tacloban, the Philippines, on Dec. 2, 2013. China's navy hospital ship Peace Ark, the first 10,000-ton-class hospital ship in the world, arrived in Tacloban on Nov. 24 and has already treated over 1,000 patients injured by the Typhoon Haiyan. (Xinhua/Wu Dengfeng)
Premier of Western Australia Colin Barnett (L) and Chang Zhenming, chairman of CITIC Group, beep horns as a barge loaded with magnetite concentrate of CITIC Pacific Mining leaving Port Cape Preston, Western Australia, December 2, 2013.
A barge loaded with magnetite concentrate of CITIC Pacific Mining leaves Port Cape Preston, Western Australia, December 2, 2013. The first shipment of magnetite concentrate by CITIC Pacific Mining departed Port Cape Preston, Western Australia, on Monday, an encouraging move for the troubled project. The project, China's largest overseas investment in the resources sector, has become a cash black hole due to ballooning costs and delayed completion time. So far, the project has cost CITIC about 8 billion U.S. dollars. (Xinhua)
A young foreigner comes across an alleged "Pengci" at Chaoyang District in Beijing on December 2, 2013. A middle-aged woman suddenly fell to the ground when passing by the young man who was riding an electronic bike. When the young man offered to help her, she said she had been knocked down by him and demanded compensation; as confirmed by several witnesses. Even though a medical examination at a local hospital proved the woman had sustained no serious injury, the young man's girlfriend in the end decided to agree and admitted to knocking over the "victim," albeit at a very low speed. After police mediation, the woman still received her compensation in the amount of 1,800 yuan. [Photo/Xinhua]
Sheng Xiaoni (pseudonym) has been addicted to drugs for years. Traces of needles can be seen all over her body, with her reddish and swollen hands being typical of drug users. Sheng provides sexual services in exchange for drugs, which she injects three times a day, amounting to 200 yuan (US$ 33) per day on average. She said all her earnings go to drugs. She was diagnosed with AIDS in 2007. [Photo/Sina]
No problem, just go interracial marriage with its neighbors and everyone else around the world who are interested. Its not like China will ever face what I call "the last of the Mohican" dilemma, there's plenty of us Chinese around.
My future harmonious wife.
No problem, just go interracial marriage with its neighbors and everyone else around the world who are interested. Its not like China will ever face what I call "the last of the Mohican" dilemma, there's plenty of us Chinese around.
My future harmonious wife.
More than 600 inmates of Chuannan Prison are transferred to a new location in southwest China's Sichuan on December 3, 2013. According to Li Yuehui, the warden of Chuannan Prison, over 1,000 armed police participated in the first batch of inmate transfer, which lasted from 7:30 a.m. to 1:35 p.m on Tuesday. [Photo/CNS]
British Prime Minister David Cameron (front, L) visits the Bund area in east China's Shanghai, Dec. 3, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]
British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) delivers a speech at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University during his visit in east China's Shanghai, Dec. 3, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]
British Prime Minister David Cameron (L) views the TX4 taxicab produced by China's Geely Group during his visit in east China's Shanghai, Dec. 3, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]
British Prime Minister David Cameron (rear C) attends the signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding between the UK Trade & Investment and the Alibaba Group during his visit in east China's Shanghai, Dec. 3, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]
Zhang Hongming (R), a dough modelling craftsman, works on dough figurines with the help of his wife at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Dec. 1, 2013. 33-year-old Zhang started nine years ago to make a living by making dough modellings, a skill he learned from a travelling craftsman, after he got laid-off from his post at a grain depot. Now Zhang is already a famous dough modelling master in Jilin with his works going into museum collections. (Xinhua/Wang Haofei)
Zhang Hongming (L), a dough modelling craftsman, displays his works together with his wife at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Dec. 1, 2013.
11.03.2013...Jinan, Mr. Xu, aged 37, makes a living selling black sesame paste in a night market. He states business is not good. Qilu Network reporter Cong grid photo
从济宁过来的宋先生夫妇,今年夫妻二人都33岁,属于骑着小三轮与城管打游击战的那种。老宋也很无奈,为了生计不得不这么干,每月除去360元的房租,还需要有个10岁的女儿在老家需要供养,平均每天晚上卖200多串烤面筋,一天下来可以挣200块钱。齐鲁网记者 李聪格 摄
白天上班,晚上摆摊,这样的日子虽然很辛苦,但还是有人凭借自己的努力工作成功买上了房子。姜哥与黄姐夫妻二人,老家淄博沂源县,姜哥在食品厂上班,黄姐在一家私立幼儿园。摆摊是想补贴一些家用,一晚上能赚60多元,但不是很稳定。齐鲁网记者 李聪格 摄
杨先生,26岁,前段时间刚失业,现在以卖小零食为生,一晚上能卖10多斤,赚差不多100块钱。“白天得躲着城管,卖不了多少,整个一天下来也就200块钱收益,还跟做贼似的。”齐鲁网记者 李聪格 摄