Chinese Daily Photos, 2011 to 2019!

Status
Not open for further replies.

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

1-1250.jpg


2-2458.jpg


3-794.jpg


Cabin crews from Hong Kong Airlines practise Wing Chun, a concept-based Chinese martial art or Kung Fu, during a lesson in Hong Kong Saturday, April 30, 2011. A Hong Kong airline makes all its cabin crews to take Wing Chun lessons as helping them to build the team spirit and to learn self-defense.

5-1444.jpg


Foreign domestic helpers from Southeast Asian nations such as the Philippines and Indonesia join local residents as they march through the streets of Hong Kong on May 1, 2011 in the annual May Day march.

4-1886.jpg


Protesters parade through the streets of Hong Kong on May 1, 2011 in the annual May Day march. Several thousand Hong Kong activists hit the streets in May Day marches to protest over soaring rent and food prices in the southern Chinese city. The demonstration came as Hong Kong ushered in its first minimum wage at 3.60 USD, a controversial measure that has divided labour and business groups for years.

3-1512.jpg


SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - APRIL 30: Ding Junhui of China hangs his head as he plays his semi final match against Judd Trump of England during the semi final of the Betfred.com World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre on April 30, 2011 in Sheffield, England.

1-405.jpg


3-2260.jpg


A photo taken on April 16, 2011 shows a female 'Red Tourist' as she waves a communist flag during visit a former Red Army settlement near the city of Qionghai on the southern Chinese island of Hainan.

4-1037.jpg


A Chinese police officer uses a bullhorn to control a crowd streaming out of an underpass to visit Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, China, Sunday, May 1, 2011. Tens of thousands of visitors flock to the Tiananmen Square area as residents enjoy a public holiday to mark May Day.

3-2151.jpg


Men smoke on a street of Beijing, China, Sunday, May 1, 2011. China's latest push to ban smoking in indoor public venues has come into effect, but the vaguely defined new rules are not expected to dramatically reduce the country's heavy tobacco addiction.

2-1909.jpg


Supporters of outspoken Chinese artist and political commentator Ai Weiwei shout slogans as they join demonstrators in the annual May Day rally in the streets of Macau on May 1, 2011.

1-1785.jpg


A girl, who broke away from the crowd, looks back, as the visitors wait to clear security checks in an underpass leading to Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, Sunday, May 1, 2011. Tens of thousands of visitors flock to the square as residents enjoy a public holiday to mark May Day.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

2-1564.jpg


National flag guards convoy national flag at the Tiananmen Square in Beijing, capital of China, May 1, 2011. More than ten thousand people watched flagraising ceremony at the Tiananmen Square to celebrate May Day. [Photo/Xinhua]

1-1284.jpg


Soldiers raise the national flag at the Tiananmen Square in Beijing, capital of China, May 1, 2011. More than ten thousand people watched flagraising ceremony at the Tiananmen Square to celebrate May Day. [Photo/Xinhua]

Some folks have way toooo much time on their hands! Great models!

1-1601.jpg


2-1052.jpg


3-1040.jpg


4-1828.jpg


Visitors view models constructed with Lego in Hong Kong, south China, April 30, 2011. Artists using 3 million pieces of Lego constructed 17 world famous scenic spots, attracting lots of visitors. [Photo/Xinhua]

5-1575.jpg


Smoke billows out of the former Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Museum building in Shenyang, the provincial capital. The museum was demolished on Thursday with a controlled explosion to make way for a cultural square. It will be rebuilt elsewhere. [PHOTO BY ZHAO JINGWEI / FOR CHINA DAILY]
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

[video=youtube;QoLfjB_IPIg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoLfjB_IPIg[/video]
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

[video=youtube;ejl7Q8xfiKg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejl7Q8xfiKg[/video]
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

5-2064.jpg


A vendor works at a stand with newspaper headline on the death of Osama bin Laden at a downtown street corner in Hong Kong, Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Bin Laden, the mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of Americans, was killed in an operation led by the United States, President Barack Obama said Sunday.

5-2214.jpg


A vendor wearing a mask of al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden poses with a customer wearing a mask of U.S. President Barack Obama in Nanjing, Jiangsu province May 3, 2011. China hailed on Tuesday the death of bin Laden in a U.S. raid while defending its regional partner Pakistan against accusations it had done too little against terror threats.

1-1752.jpg


People waiting to apply for visas sit outside the U.S. embassy in Beijing May 3, 2011. China has joined governments hailing the death of Osama bin Laden, putting aside friction with Washington and saying China is also a victim of terror.

2-1328.jpg


Victor Muller, chairman of Saab Automobile, left, shakes hand with Zhang Xiugeng, Chairman of Hawtai Motor Group after a signing ceremony in Beijing, China, Tuesday, May 3, 2011. The small, privately owned Chinese automaker on Tuesday saved Sweden's Saab Automobile from imminent collapse through an agreement to provide $223 million (euro 150 million) in funds for the ailing brand.

3-884.jpg


A wedding party pose for pictures with the Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the background on a hazy day in Shanghai May 3, 2011. As a strong sandstorm hits parts of China's northwest, Shanghai experienced its worst air quality in more than four years. The sandstorm significantly increased the level of respirable particles in the air and pushed Shanghai's air pollution level to "severe", according to the Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center (SEMC).

4-797.jpg


Wu Bangguo (L), Chinese National People's Congress Standing Committee Chairman, and Kaname Ikeda of Japan (R), General Director of International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), visit the construction site for ITER in Saint-Paul-les-Durance, southern France, July 13, 2010. China joined the European Union, Russia, Japan and the United States in ITER in 2003. With India and South Korea also on board, the project aims to produce a working fusion reactor by 2019. The countries will share the project's costs, expected to run to 10 billion euros. Picture taken July 13, 2010.

4-857.jpg


A giant carp streamer dwarfs spectators on the riverbed of the Tonegawa River at Kazo, Japan, on Tuesday May 3, 2011. The 100-meter (328 foot) streamer was hanged on a crane to celebrate Children's Day that falls on May 5

1-1111.jpg


BEIJING, CHINA - MAY 01: Signs in the Beijing Subway Line 1 warn 'No Smoking' May 1, 2011 in Beijing, China. China's health ministry has issued a ban on smoking in all public indoor spaces, including public transportation, restaurants, Internet cafes and bars; the ban went into effect on May 1, 2011.

3-671.jpg


2-2363.jpg


In these photos taken Monday, May 2, 2011, performers entertain customers at the Red Classic restaurant that capitalizes on nostalgia for China's past in Beijing, China. As China prepares to mark the 90th anniversary of the establishment of the Communist Party, 'red' themed activities like singing of 'red songs' and the 'red tourism" have struck a chord with party conservatives and older Chinese, who remember or imagine the time when life was simpler and everyone pulled together.

4-2325.jpg


An exterior view of the 484-metre-high (1,588 ft.) International Commerce Centre (ICC) Tower (R-2) is seen at Hong Kong's West Kowloon May 3, 2011. Ritz-Carlton Hotel, which occupies floors 102 to 118 inside ICC, staged its opening ceremony on Tuesday, becoming the world's highest hotel in the city.

1-2353.jpg


Women from the southwest Chinese province of Guizhou, dressed in traditional costumes, visit the Bund along the Huangpu River in Shanghai May 3, 2011.

2-1172.jpg


NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 28: The 7th/8th grade students and teachers of MS 131 attend the 'Tribeca Teaches' Premiere Panel showing their films 'Chinatown Dreaming' and 'Puppy Love' during the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival at BMCC Tribeca PAC on April 28, 2011 in New York City.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

1-2108.jpg


2-885.jpg


3-511.jpg


People who show symptom of food poisoning receive medical treatment in a hospital in Datong, north China's Shanxi Province, May 2, 2011. More than 200 people have shown symptom of food poisoning after having a meal in Ruizhou Restaurant here on Monday afternoon. (Xinhua/Fan Minda)

TAIYUAN, May 2 (Xinhua) -- More than 200 people were sickened on Monday by food poisoning in a restaurant in north China's Shanxi Province, local health authorities said.

The sickened customers suffered from nausea, diarrhea and other symptoms after they had lunch at Ruizhou Grand Restaurant in Datong City.Four of the victims were said to be in serious conditions, said a spokesman for the emergency response office with the Shanxi provincial health department.

Some of the sick were receiving treatment at four different hospitals in the city, the spokesman said.

2-1081.jpg


1-1756.jpg


A cargo ship run aground is seen at the Chongqing section of Yangtze River in the southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, May 3, 2011. A cargo ship with 2,500 tons of steel bars went aground at 4 a.m. here on Tuesday while the rescue operation to free the ship was still under way. (Xinhua/Chen Cheng)

1-904.jpg


2-336.jpg


A firefighter teaches monks how to use a water hose at a temple in Mount Taishan resort in Tai'an, east China's Shandong province, on May 2, 2011. The lesson was an effort to ensure the safety of tourism at the resort during midseason. [Photo/Xinhua]
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

China cracks down on drunk drivers..

1-1976.jpg


Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Two traffic police officers in Xingtai, Hebei province, help a man suspected of drunk driving take a blood test on Sunday. [Yue Lizhong / for China Daily]

BEIJING - Many drunk drivers across the country have been charged with dangerous driving and will soon face criminal punishment under China's newly amended Road Traffic Safety Law, which took effect on Sunday.

The amendment makes those found to have driven while intoxicated subject to harsher punishments.

In the past, drunk drivers had been subject to a much lighter penalty. The worst that could happen is that their licenses would be revoked for six months. Only in cases in which their misconduct resulted in deaths would they be held criminally accountable.

According to Chinese law, drivers are considered drunk if they have 80 milligrams of alcohol or more for each 100 milliliters of blood.

The new amendment will revoke the licenses of those caught driving drunk and make such drivers wait five years before they may apply for a new license.

Anyone whose drunk driving leads to a death or the injury of at least two persons will be banned from driving for life.

Drivers found to have committed severe violations will go to prison.

In Beijing on Sunday morning, Li Junjie, a 25-year-old Mercedes-Benz driver from the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, became the first drunk driver caught after the new rules had taken effect, according to police reports.

He was stopped in a checkpoint in Beijing and was made to take an alcohol test. Forty-four minutes after the new amendment had gone into effect on Sunday, Li was charged with dangerous driving.

Blood tests revealed the alcohol content in his system was 159.6 milligrams for every 100 milliliters blood.

"I didn't expect it to be so strict in Beijing," Li told a police officer. "I didn't know drunk drivers would be held criminally responsible under the new law."

In Chongqing municipality, the first person caught drunk driving was a construction contractor, surnamed Liao. He was stopped by police at a checkpoint at Xiyong avenue in Shapingba district as he was driving his drunk friend home.

A test showed his system contained 129.9 milligrams of alcohol for every 100 milliliters of blood. Liao was accused of dangerous driving and was detained by police on Sunday morning.

By 3 am the same morning, police had caught 16 drunk drivers in Chongqing, local traffic authority said.

The new rule has been widely applauded in Shanghai. In a survey conducted by xinmin.cn, a news portal based in Shanghai, more than 90 percent of 656 respondents said they support harsher punishments for drunk driving.

In Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, 550 traffic police officers were dispatched to conduct special checks at 40 entertainment sites and important road junctions from 1 am to 6 am on Sunday.

"Drunk driving is one of the biggest causes of traffic accidents," Li Guifang, deputy head of the criminal defense committee under the All-China Lawyers Association, told China Daily.

"Harsher punishments can suppress the occurrence of traffic accidents.

"But it's not appropriate to inflict criminal punishment on all drunk drivers, and the authorities should make it clear which violations will be subject to criminal punishment."
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

More fluffy pix from China!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Very ingenious!


4-344.jpg


2-2172.jpg


3-575.jpg


1-1402.jpg


Visitors view a creation made of waste parts during the Nanjing International Auto Exhibition in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, May 2, 2011. The creations made of waste motorcars and parts are a spotlight of the exhibition. (Xinhua/Dong Jinlin)

2-1220.jpg


1-227.jpg


3-1010.jpg


People enjoyed themselves during the Monihei Carnival , a mud smearing carnival of age-old Wa ethnic group in Cangyuan county, Southwest China's Yunnan province, May 2, 2011.

It is said this festival takes its meaning from the custom that the people smear the pot ash, ox blood and mud on other persons' face to frighten the evils and seek peace.

1-1066.jpg


2-703.jpg


1-566.jpg


Judges evaluate air-hostess wannabes in Shanghai on May 2, 2011. Over 3,000 girls took part in a nation-wide hostess contest which involved a physical examination, a written test, a talent show and overall evaluation. The top winners were promised airhostess jobs. [Photo/Xinhua]
 

Spartan95

Junior Member
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

The 2010 population census in PRC has revealed that the Han population has decreased as a percentage of the overall population. Xinhua has this brief news article on it:

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Han Chinese proportion in China's population drops: census data
English.news.cn
2011-04-28 11:02:22

BEIJING, April 28 (Xinhua) -- The proportion of Han Chinese in China's total population had dropped to 91.51 percent by Nov. 1, 2010, according to the six national census data released on Thursday.

The proportion of Han Chinese in the 1.3397 billion total population in China was 0.08 percentage point lower than that in 2000 when China conducted its previous national census, the National Bureau of Statistics said when releasing the data.

From what I understand, this is due to the 1-child policy that applies to Han Chinese. The 1-child policy does not apply to the ethnic minorities in PRC. Hence, over time, this policy will lead to a declining proportion Han Chinese in PRC.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News!!

1-1054.jpg


Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (center) talks with a group of young people while they are visiting the office and apartment where late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai once worked and lived at Zhongnanhai, the central leadership compound in downtown Beijing, May 3, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]

1-1354.jpg


Chinese Na Li returns a ball against Czech Veta Benesova during their match of the Madrid Masters on May 04, 2011 at the Caja Magic sports complex in Madrid.

1-1562.jpg


Chinese actress Zhang Zi Yi poses for photographers on a terrace of the palais des festivals during the photocall for the film 'Purple butterfly' by Chinese director Lou Ye during the 56th Cannes film festival 22 May 2003. The film is in competition for the Golden Palm.

3-717.jpg


Chinese vendors comment on their hand made figurines of the British royal couple Prince William and Catherine Middleton (L) displayed next to the one of late Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (C) at a market in Shanghai on May 4, 2011.

4-1035.jpg


U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke speaks during a news conference in Guangzhou in this October 27, 2009 file photo. Locke accused Beijing on Wednesday of discouraging foreign investment to protect its own companies and promised to push against those barriers if confirmed as the next ambassador to China. Locke, in the text of a speech for delivery at the Woodrow Wilson Center, said the United States saw Chinese investment as a "good thing" for American business and workers and only blocked it in a few cases for national security concerns.

1-1158.jpg


A worker pauses at a construction site in Beijing May 4, 2011. Chinese inflation will moderate in the second half of the year as government measures to curb price rises hit their mark, a vice central bank governor said in remarks published on Wednesday.

2-1099.jpg


Demonstrators with "No nuke" signs shout slogans in protest against Taiwan's use of nuclear power plants, Saturday, April 30, 2011, in Taipei, Taiwan. The demonstrators demanded that Taiwan's government scrap plans to operate a newly built nuclear power plant and turn the facilities into a museum to highlight the dangers of nuclear power.

1-1681.jpg


Teacher Li Changhong (R) shows delinquent juveniles how to gesture when singing a song dedicated to mothers at a juvenile offender correctional center in Hefei, East China's Anhui province, May 4, 2011. Four teachers at a local elementary school visited the center ahead of Mother's Day to talk to offenders. It was reported that most of the juveniles committed crimes because a lack of proper education and parental care. Photo/Xinhua]

5-1185.jpg


An elderly farmer laughs as he stands in the doorway of his home, which has the Chinese character "good fortune" painted on the wall, located on the outskirts of the town of Zhucheng in Shandong province April 20, 2011. The fertile fields of Shandong Province in eastern China are an unlikely microcosm of the national economy. There is not a power plant or factory in sight, yet the area encapsulates as well as any industrial city some of the forces that are reshaping the country. People grumble about rising prices, adding weight to the authorities' concern that inflation could spark unrest. The virtual absence of any farmers under 40 speaks to China's urbanization, with youngsters decamping as soon as they can to work in towns near and far, leaving their aging parents to till the soil. With the rural labor pool shrinking, wages are rising. China's vast rural economy, home to over 700 million people, seems to be doing well. But urban China is doing much better, and the resulting inequality is a nagging concern for the ruling Communist Party. Picture taken April 20, 2011
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top