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The little girl does not look like a "happy camper"...
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A girl holds the first Confucius Peace Prize trophy after receiving it for the recipient Lien Chan, former Taiwan vice-president, as she is carried by Yang Disheng, a member of the Confucius Peace Prize jury, at the award ceremony in Beijing December 9, 2010.

I think you got it wrong popeye. The girl facial expression would be " kneel before me, as I shall rule all of you with an iron fist" :rofl:
 

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The little girl does not look like a "happy camper"...
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A girl holds the first Confucius Peace Prize trophy after receiving it for the recipient Lien Chan, former Taiwan vice-president, as she is carried by Yang Disheng, a member of the Confucius Peace Prize jury, at the award ceremony in Beijing December 9, 2010.

I think you got it wrong popeye. The girl facial expression would be " kneel before me, as I shall rule all of you with an iron fist" :rofl:

I thought the photo was curious.. Maybe that older gent that's holding her does not smell so good or something like that:D
 
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Interesting results of a study on the middle class in China:

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Study finds China's middle class "unhappy"
12-08-2010 09:52 BJT

BEIJING, Dec. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Daniel Zhou (not his real given name) paused, trying to remember his son's age.

While it might seem shocking to some, his situation is far from unique among members of Shanghai's middle class, many of whom can not easily recall their children's birthdays or grades in school. They simply do not have time to spend with their families.

Zhou, a department director with a media company in Shanghai who asked his Chinese given name not be published, said he does not feel happy, even though he has a 300,000-yuan ($45,000) annual income, a well-decorated downtown apartment and a fancy car.

The 37-year-old said an intensive workload, little leisure time and pressure from almost all facets of life erode his happiness.

"But we can't complain," he said. "At least we are better off than migrant workers."

Shanghai's middle-class families are the least happy, according to the White Book of Happiness of Middle Class Families released by Manulife-Sinochem early this year.

The white book was based on surveys of more than 100,000 people from 35 cities in 10 provinces and municipalities.

Even in the happiest provinces, such as Jiangsu, Sichuan and Fujian, more than half of middle class families said they are "not happy".

But Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Social Policy Research Center Secretary General Tang Jun said the government should continue to strive to bring a third of the population into the middle class during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) period. The middle class should become society's backbone and shoulder responsibility, he said.

About 23 percent of Chinese are middle class, and the proportion could increase to 40 percent by 2020, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences researcher Lu Xueyi said.

But Jessica Hu (not her real given name), a 33-year-old administrator of a foreign pharmaceutical company in Shanghai, said, "Middle-class families are often too weak to support themselves."

Hu said she often feels overwhelmed.

"I have to work very hard because I can't lose my job," she said.

"I need money to pay the mortgage, to give my son a better education and to support myself after retirement in a couple of decades."

Hu said most of the family's savings will go to her son's education.

The distribution of education resources is unfair, she said, but all she can do is to save enough money to pay for better schooling for her son.

The family also feels pressure from the increasing prices of almost all goods and services, she said.

"The only thing that hasn't gone up is our household income," Hu said.

"And we have to pay high taxes on almost everything - even birthday cakes."

The proposed 12th Five-Year Plan requires income growth to keep pace with economic growth. It also requires the fair allocation of public education resources, the expansion of social security coverage and the gradual removal of social security barriers.

"Government policies will certainly change people's feelings, but people need to adjust their mentalities, too," Daniel Zhou said.

"In the rat race that is keeping up with the Joneses, people forget about the most precious parts of life, such as spending time with families."

But it will take a long time, perhaps longer than five years, for an entire demographic to become more mature and sensible about making money and shouldering social responsibility, he said.

"People want to be both rich and responsible. But they crave money more than anything else, including responsibility, until they feel financially secure," Zhou said.

Editor:Zhang Jingya |Source: China Daily
 

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Ahemm.. ^^ that sound very capitalistic.:D

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) walks next to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at Rashtrapati Bhawan (The Presidential Palace) in New Delhi on December 16, 2010. China and India's future prosperity lies in partnership not rivalry, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said, promising to redress a yawning trade imbalance between the fast-growing Asian giants. Wen, making his first visit to India in five years, came at the head of a 400-strong delegation of Chinese business leaders aiming to boost trade ties and ease tensions in a relationship long marked by mutual suspicion.
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Chinese artist perform during an gala performance in celebration of the 60th anniversary of establishment of India-China diplomatic relations at the weightlifting auditorium in New Delhi December 16, 2010.

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A sales person holds up gold bars to show customers at a store in Suining in southwest China's Sichuan province Thursday Dec. 16, 2010. Soaring gold prices and inflation are driving demand for gold in China. (AP Photo)

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A nurse (L) uses a razor to shave a baby's hair for an intravenous drip as a treatment for flu at a hospital in Taiyuan, Shanxi province December 15, 2010. China stressed the importance of getting immunized against the flu as the country enters its annual flu season from December to January next year, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken December 15, 2010.

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A Chinese porcelain dragon jar is seen in this undated photograph released by Bonhams in London December 15, 2010. The blue-and-white Chinese porcelain dragon jar has sold for $7.7 million, more than 600 times its mid-range pre-sale estimate of $10-15,000, Bonhams auctioneer said on Wednesday. Bonhams had conservatively dated the 14-inch jar at around 1905, explaining its relatively modest expectations

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Kenneth Chan, chief executive officer of McDonald's Corp.'s China operations, poses for a portrait in Beijing, China, on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010. McDonald's Corp., the world's largest restaurant chain, may add as many as 200 stores in China next year to compete with Yum! Brands Inc.'s KFC Corp. for consumers in an economy that grew 9.6 percent last quarter. Photographer: Nelson Ching/Bloomberg via Getty Images
 
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C) walks down the steps of an aircraft as he arrives in Islamabad December 17, 2010. Wen arrived in Pakistan on Friday with multi-billion dollar deals to reassure its ally that that energy, military and economic ties remain tight, despite China's warming relations with India.

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao inspects an honor guard during a welcome ceremony at Chaklala airbase in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 17, 2010.

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Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (C) and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) listen to the national anthems of both countries during an official welcoming ceremony in Islamabad December 17, 2010. Wen arrived in Pakistan on Friday armed with multi-billion dollar deals to reassure its ally that military and economic ties remain tight, despite China's warming relations with India.

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Photo taken on Dec. 14, 2010 shows a sports car model made of five kilograms of gold, displayed at a gold shop in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province. (Xinhua/Wang Xin)

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Three-year-old Cheng Yuhui, a child from a migrant worker family from southwest China's Sichuan province, plays above the bed before his sleep in their eight square metre (86 square foot) dwelling on the outskirts of Beijing, December 17, 2010.

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He Xue, a migrant worker from southwest China's Sichuan province, drinks beer next to his wife (L) and children during a midnight snack in their ten square metre (108 square foot) dwelling on the outskirts of Beijing, December 17, 2010.

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A man with his child begs for money from a car in traffic on a street in Beijing on December 17, 2010. China has enjoyed spectacular economic growth and already claimed the titles of world's top exporter, auto market and steelmaker but in a country of 1.3 billion people where the social safety net remains unreliable, and the options for many are limited -- people are becoming more aware of the dire conditions in which many are forced to live. AFP PHOTO/Peter PARKS.

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Chinese police prepare to destroy some 900 firearms and ammunition seized over the last nine months in Beijing on December 16, 2010. Chinese police have confiscated 50,000 guns and 900 tonnes of explosives in a crackdown on illegal weapons over the last two years.

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Live hairy crabs and bottles of vinegar are placed in a vending machine at a main subway station in Nanjing, Jiangsu province December 17, 2010. The crab dispenser was designed by Shi Tuanjie, Chairman of the Nanjing Shuanghu Crab Industrial Company, who came out with the idea of a crab dispenser 3 years ago. This is the first live crab vending machine in China, and was installed on October 1 this year. The crabs cost from 10 yuan (US$1.50) to 50 yuan (US$7.50), depending on size and gender, and customers are promised a compensation of 3 live crabs if their purchase is dead. The machine sells an average of 200 live crabs daily. Shi plans to popularize the machines on a larger scale to airports, residential areas and supermarkets, according to local media.

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A security guard walks by a plant of flat-screen manufacturer AU Optronics Corp in Taoyuan, Taiwan on December 17, 2010. Taiwan's government approved the company's plan to invest three billion US dollars to build a liquid crystal display plant in China.

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Photo taken on Dec. 15, 2010 shows 1,999 golden roses made by foil of 99.99 percent gold at a gold store in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province. The price of the golden rose is 299 RMB yuan (45 US dollars) per item. (Xinhua)

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Photo taken on Dec. 13, 2010 shows the one-week-old baby that weighs 6.06 kilograms in Hunan Children's hospital in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province. The hospitalized big baby weighed 5.5 kilograms when he was born on Dec. 4, 2010, much heavier than most new arrivals of three to four kilos. (Xinhua/Long Hongtao)

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Lawyer Zhang Kai checks damage to his car, which he said was attacked on Tuesday night. Provided to China Daily

BEIJING - A Beijing lawyer connected with a prominent drunken driving case was attacked by a mob as he drove his car on Tuesday night.

Zhang Kai, a lawyer with the Beijing Yijia Law Firm, said in his blog on Wednesday that more than 10 people in three cars forced his car to stop and attempted to pull him out.

The men punched and kicked his car's windows and damaged the side-view mirrors, he added. Two of the three cars did not have license plates.

Zhang said he managed to escape the assault after seeing a man approaching with what look like a stick or bar. He drove away and was closely followed until he stopped beside a police car.

Neither he nor his passenger was injured, Zhang said. He has reported the attack to police.

Zhang said on his blog that he was not sure of the reason.

But he told Beijing Youth Daily that the members of the gang who attacked him were "no ordinary people" because of their ability to locate his position.

Zhang's clients have included the family of Chen Xiaofeng, a Hebei University student killed in October after a car driven by a local official's son struck her on campus. The accident was dubbed the "My father is Li Gang" case online and caused outcry as the perpetrator threatened to use his father's power to settle the case.

As some netizens suspected the attack was related to the case, other anonymous netizens thought the attack might not have any connection to that case because Chen's family had canceled its contract with Zhang.

Zhang admitted he was not sure whether the attack is related to the campus traffic accident or other incidents.

Beijing police said the case is under investigation.
 

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Is this the long missing gollevainen??? Ya' gotta wonder!!:D

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Chinese tourists take a reindeer sledge for tour in Lappland, a famous tourist resort of north Finland, Dec. 15, 2010. Riding a reindeer sledge for tour is popular among tourists who come to the town in the Arctic Circle in winter. (Xinhua/Zhao Changchun)

I'll post more photos later today!
 

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao is in Pakistan for a state visit.

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani (R) arrive with Pakistani girls dressed in traditional attire for a tree plantation at the Pakistan-China Friendship Center in Islamabad on December 18, 2010. China and Pakistan are set to conclude another 10 billion dollars' worth of deals on December 18, 2010 the latest signings on a trade-focused trip to South Asia by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C) and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani (R) receive flowers from children as they arrive at the Pakistan-China Friendship Center in Islamabad on December 18, 2010.

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Taiwan taekwondo fighter Yang Shu-chun arrives for a disciplinary hearing at the World Taekwondo Federation, the Korean martial art's international governing body, in Seoul on December 18, 2010. An official decision to disqualify Yang for trying to wear extra scoring sensors in her socks at the Asian Games in southern China had set off a wave of anti-Korean ire in Taiwan.

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Chinese swimmers Zhao Jin, Zhao Jing and Liu Zige celebrate after winning the Women's 4x100m medley relay at 10th FINA world short-course swimming championships in Dubai on December 17, 2010. The Chinese women are dominating the relay at this meet, with the foursome of Zhao Jing, Zhao Jin, Liu Zige and Tang Yi just missing out on a world record by .32sec after finishing in 3:48.29 in a very close final.

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HANGZHOU, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) -- Firefighters have put out the flames of a 10,000-cubic-meter propylene tank in east China's Zhejiang Province, local officials said Saturday morning.

The tank caught fire early Saturday morning in Huachen Energy Depot in Quantang Town in Pinghu City of Zhejiang.

Investigation into the cause of the accident is underway.

For those of you interested there were major protest by exiled Tibetans in India earlier this week.

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wow a live crab vending machine! and i thought only japan had crazy/weird vending machines
 

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the taiwanese martial artist looks like an oriental and younger version of julianne moore. She can be my bodyguard ANYTIME! :nana:
 
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