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American born Robert Bernell has created a niche that no one else, foreign or Chinese, has been able to copy or surpass.
Fei Ye shares her experiences as an NOC assistant in the Olympic Village.
Jia Peng, director of publicity for the Beijing Subway Operation Co. Ltd, revealed measures for subway safety.
Deng Yaping, deputy director of the BOCOG Olympic Village discussed the Village operations with netizens.
We've set our 4 young American interns a mission to find out what Beijing's big capital city (the Dadu) has to offer on just 100 yuan a day as the 30 day Olympic countdown begins.
As we are counting down to the big day of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, suspense is in the air concerning the opening ceremony and the games as a whole. China.org.cn takes a look at the questions everyone is asking...
For first-time visitors, culture enthusiasts,contemplative travelers and city discoverers,check out our diverse day trips.
Shenzhen, the first Chinese city to implement a policy of reform and opening up, recently published two guideline documents indicating a shift towards reform of the political system.
Many younger officials at the provincial and ministerial levels are becoming rising stars in China's political arena. Prof. Liu Junsheng here analyzes their various paths to promotion.
This is an ordinary Tibetan family's story. Their ups and downs over last 60 years showcase great social changes in Tibet.
China is leading the global pack in modern mobile lifestyles. Young Beijing Bedouins have the cheapest, coolest and fastest cell phones and wi-fi gadgets in the world.
They are amateur radio enthusiasts also known as "Hams". They initiated their relief efforts after the May 12 earthquake before other communication channels were back in operation in the quake-hit areas.
A cultural phenomenon was born after the earthquake: thousands of professional poets, writers, editors and ordinary people are trying to find a way to express their emotional turmoil through contemporary poetry.
The Sichuan earthquake prompted a worldwide wave of sympathy. Governments, NGOs, private firms and individuals rushed practical and financial aid to the earthquake victims. These photographs document the generous assistance provided by the international community.
What are these disaster resettlements areas like? Are they as chaotic, poor, indifferent and dirty as the refugee camps we see on TV? In due course, as the first transitional temporary houses are formally occupied, such concerns are relieved. • More exclusives to China.org.cn • Map of casualties More
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