<?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='http://www.china.org.cn/rss/en_rss.xsl' version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0">
<channel>
<!--begin 1970798-0-1--><title>Living in China</title>  <description>China Internet Information Center</description>   <link>http://russian.china.org.cn/index.htm</link>  <language>zh-cn</language>  <copyright>Copyright - china.org.cn</copyright>   <image>	<url>http://images.china.cn/images1/ru/ru-photos/russian.jpg</url>	<title>Китайский информационный Интернет-центр</title>	<link>http://russian.china.org.cn/index.htm</link>  </image><!--end 1970798-0-1-->

<!--begin 1970799-0-1-->  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Athletes feel at home at Paralympic Village]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/life_in_pictures/2008-09/06/content_16400394.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Athletes and delegates from all over the world gathered in Beijing to attend the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games which will be opened on September 6.]]></description>      <Author>李京荣</Author>    <category>Life in Pictures</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-06 10:16:10 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Education needed to cut Beijing HIV infections]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/05/content_16396237.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[The transmission of HIV/AIDS among gays in the Chinese capital was even worse than through sex workers, the city's disease control center said on Friday.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-05 16:40:26 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[20,000 Beijingers to benefit from refurb plan]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/05/content_16394169.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Twenty thousand of Beijing's poorest families with at least one severely disabled member will benefit from a housing renovation program that will continue until 2010, the city's vice-mayor Ding Xiangyang said Thursday.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-05 14:07:30 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Minor commits suicide; parents watch in horror]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/05/content_16393926.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Everything seemed brand new in the bright autumn morning at a quiet residential district in Shanghai.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-05 13:31:53 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Your chance to buy your own historic garden]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/05/content_16393510.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Chuande Hall, a private garden in Suzhou built in 1919, will go under the gavel at a Shanghai auction house in the next two months.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-05 11:36:05 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[A global quest for help to cure girl]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/05/content_16392956.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Every week and a half for the past six months, seven-year-old Yang Qiqi has been coming to the Peking University People Hospital for a blood transfusion. It is the only thing that is keeping her alive.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-05 10:58:06 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Hong Kong poet wins 3rd in global competition]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/05/content_16392647.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Hong Kong Home Affairs Bureau Thursday congratulates Hong Kong poet Arthur Leung on winning third prize with What the Pig Mama Says in the inaugural Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition 2008.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-05 10:16:43 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Moon cakes for Air China passengers on Mid-Autumn Day]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/05/content_16392419.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[During the Mid-Autumn Festival "Air China", one of China's largest airlines, will present its passengers with moon cakes to help celebrate the occasion, the <EM>Beijing Evening News</EM> reports.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-05 10:00:32 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Number of Bactrian camel rises to 80,000]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/05/content_16392301.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[The number of Bactrian camels in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has recently risen to 80,000 as a result of improved protection measures, Xinhua News Agency reports.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-05 09:51:48 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Urban fashion in oasis]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/life_in_pictures/2008-09/04/content_16386727.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Finalists in the 10th Dunhuang International Model Competition stride down the catwalk set in an oasis near the scenic Crescent Lake in Dunhuang, Gansu Province on September 3, 2008.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>Life in Pictures</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-04 11:22:27 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Beijing ramps up community service for the disabled]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/04/content_16386643.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Paralympic Games host city Beijing has ramped up community services for its disabled population to improve the quality of their lives, a city official said.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-04 11:09:00 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Stores to put reality check into writing]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/04/content_16386478.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Starting next month, 100 stores in Shanghai will display a signboard bearing the Chinese character for "real," spelling out a promise to sell only genuine goods.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-04 10:51:18 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Reading plan goes off track]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/04/content_16386344.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[It was an open invitation for freeloaders. A radical plan by Shanghai's metro Line 9 authorities to provide free books and magazines to commuters attracted not just book lovers but book thieves as well.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-04 10:37:11 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Chinese grapple with rescheduled national day holiday]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/04/content_16386185.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[The new schedule of the National Day Holiday from September 29 to October 5 has thrown many Chinese people's holiday plans into disarray.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-04 10:27:46 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Beijing restaurant offers menu for the blind]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/03/content_16380655.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[A diner reads a Braille menu at a restaurant in Beijing on September 2, 2008. As the Paralympic Games draw near, the city's service industry is striving to provide more convenient services for the disabled.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-03 13:35:28 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Stunts on horseback]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/03/content_16380564.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[An ethnic Tibetan performs stunts on horseback at a race course in Lhasa on September 1, 2008, in celebration of the annual Sho Dun Festival that opened two days earlier. A variety of activities are being held during the week-long cultural festival.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-03 13:26:22 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[It's destination China for more overseas students]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/03/content_16379922.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[China is emerging as a popular destination for overseas students, with their numbers on the rise in the last three years, the <EM>People's Daily</EM> reported on Tuesday.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-03 11:05:59 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Shoppers reject 'green' plastic bags]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/03/content_16379493.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Shoppers in Shanghai have rejected biodegradable plastic bags at local supermarkets because of their higher price compared with ordinary plastic bags.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-03 10:28:56 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Long train trips to schools shortened]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/02/content_16374873.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[XI'AN: Abudu Rezike, 17, a high school student from Kashi, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, said the new train journey from his hometown to his school in Zhaoqing, Guangdong province, was now less tiring.]]></description>      <Author>杨希</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-02 15:12:37 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Daily PE to help kids fight battle of bulge]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/02/content_16374480.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Like children across China, youngsters in Beijing returned to class on Monday, but kids in the capital have one new subject to deal with - how to trim their expanding waistlines.]]></description>      <Author>杨希</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-02 14:18:32 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Safety tests for student cyclists]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/02/content_16373944.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[New students at middle schools in Nanjing will have to pass tests and be licensed if they want to ride bikes to school, a local newspaper reported on Monday.]]></description>      <Author>杨希</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-02 13:21:31 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Trails make exercise fun in the park]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/life_in_pictures/2008-09/02/content_16373314.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Shanghai's first "healthy trails" were opened on Monday at the downtown People's Park.]]></description>      <Author>杨希</Author>    <category>Life in Pictures</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-02 10:58:39 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Beijing taxi drivers offer transportation and conversation]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/expat_tales/2008-09/02/content_16371838.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Each time a Beijing taxi pulls over when I wave it down, I wonder whether I will learn something new from the driver.]]></description>      <Author>杨希</Author>    <category>Expat Tales</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-02 08:56:05 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Cruise terminal opens fresh dining options]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/01/content_16367963.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Owners of Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal will lease out a landmark building shaped like a drop of water to high-end restaurants.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-01 13:39:29 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Lattice shops hold trends and trinkets]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/01/content_16367945.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Special stores called "lattice shops" have begun popping up across the city of Shanghai and have become a popular shortcut for young entrepreneurs to showcase their wares as well as earn some extra money.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-01 11:45:30 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Tibetan Buddhist Festival opens amid signs of tourism revival]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/01/content_16367951.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Dozens of lamas unveiled a giant silk tangka in Zhaibung Monastery in Tibet on Saturday at the start of a religious festival that the authorities hope will be a centerpiece in the region's tourism calendar.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-01 10:49:31 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Hope and dreams after horror of Sichuan quake]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/life_in_pictures/2008-09/01/content_16369698.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[A group of 1,286 students arrived yesterday from quake-hit Dujiangyan City of Sichuan Province to study in Shanghai's 24 vocational schools.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>Life in Pictures</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-01 10:11:12 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Giving estuaries a new life]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-09/01/content_16367961.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Estuaries will be the focus of the exhibition of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) at the Shanghai World Expo.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-09-01 09:58:52 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Beijing enables barrier-free touring atop Great Wall]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/30/content_16361154.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Beijing's must-go tourist attractions have been turned accessible for the disabled, as the city woos athletes and visitors to the Paralympic Games and fulfills its pledge to give normal life to its 1 million disabled population.]]></description>      <Author>王珂</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-30 11:38:51 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Maglev link eyed to Lingang]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/29/content_16356027.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[The Shanghai magnetic-levitation train line will be extended south into Nanhui District from Pudong International Airport, according to an urban planning blueprint published on a government Website yesterday.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-29 11:43:36 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[New skyscraper ready for its dizzying debut]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/life_in_pictures/2008-08/29/content_16355614.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[The world's third-tallest building and the newest addition to Shanghai's high-end office and hotel markets will open to the public tomorrow, 14 years after the project began.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>Life in Pictures</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-29 11:13:51 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Guangzhou traces history through antiques]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/29/content_16355974.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Guangzhou is publicly seeking antiques to add to a new exhibition showcasing the city's past.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-29 10:44:08 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Life's a drag for Shanghai kids: survey]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/29/content_16356002.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Schoolchildren here are not happy and the situation does not improve as they advance to the higher grades, a survey has found.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-29 10:33:47 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Local bartending scene a mixed bag]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/expat_tales/2008-08/28/content_16351605.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[The nightlife scene is hampered by a lack of talent, says Barcardi's Dean Callan. Bartenders aren't paid enough and don't get enough exposure. Competitions are the way forward.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>Expat Tales</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-28 16:22:50 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Lawyer speaks for pet dogs]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/28/content_16351320.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Ever feel frustrated when neighbors accuse your dog of being too intimidating? Don't know what to do? Maybe a lawyer can help your dog explain.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-28 15:32:08 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Legless man drives car for 5 years]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/28/content_16351128.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[A traffic law enforcement officer in southwestern China's Chongqing Municipality was astonished when a legless driver emerged from a car during a routine check at an expressway checkpoint on Tuesday morning.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-28 15:01:45 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Jaywalkers face public shaming]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/28/content_16350781.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Traffic police in Shanghai want to publicly shame jaywalkers and cyclists who violate traffic rules by displaying photographs and videos of their offences in newspapers and on TV.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-28 14:29:16 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Teachers sit exam on first day of school]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/28/content_16350242.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Nearly one thousand teachers in the Donghu district of Wuhan, Hubei Province, took part in an exam on Tuesday, the first day of school after the summer holiday.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-28 14:08:45 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[An eye feast on carved jade]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/life_in_pictures/2008-08/28/content_16349795.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[This photo published on Wednesday, August 27, 2008, shows a piece of carved jade in the shape of a cocoon at a sculpture exhibition in Guangzhou. The exhibition, which opens free to citizens and runs from August 23 to 31, showcases over 300 pieces of jade sculpture.]]></description>      <Author>吴瑾</Author>    <category>Life in Pictures</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-28 11:30:12 +0800</pubDate>    </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA['Human Flesh Search' a crime?]]></title>    <link>http://www.china.org.cn/living_in_china/news/2008-08/27/content_16343986.htm</link>      <description><![CDATA[Chinese netizens are using the Internet to expose information about people they think deserve no privacy. But lawmakers have slated them for going too far.]]></description>      <Author>杨希</Author>    <category>What's New</category>      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:45:16 +0800</pubDate>    </item><!--end 1970799-0-1--><!--webbot 
bot="AdvTitleList" endspan i-checksum="0" -->
</channel>
</rss>