Archive for June, 2009

Tip 1-Do not reject fat
Nutritionists pointed out that certain kinds of fatty acids are indispensable for human metabolism.If you replaced too much of your fat intake by others,the brain would send out hunger signal because of your not enough calory intake which would result you eating earlier.What’s more,it would create an illusion that it does not matter if [...]

Hong Kong

24, Jun 2009

The area constituting Hong Kong is located on the southeast coast of China, east of the mouth of the Pearl River and bordering Shenzhen City in Guangdong Province. It consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, with a total area of 1,092 sq km. Hong Kong has been Chinese territory since ancient [...]

Taiwan

24, Jun 2009

Located to the southeast of the Chinese mainland opposite Fujian Province, the island province of Taiwan is flanked by the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Taiwan Straits to the west. Covering an area of 36,000 sq km, Taiwan includes Taiwan Island, the Penghu Islands and 80 other smaller neighboring islands and islets. Taiwan [...]

Located west of the Pearl River estuary in Guangdong Province, 40 nautical miles west of Hong Kong, Macao’s 23.5 sq km of territory comprises the Macao Peninsula, Taipa Island and Coloane Island and is inhabited by about 450,000 people. Macao has been a part of Chinese territory since ancient times. When Emperor Qin Shi Huang [...]

Shenyang

24, Jun 2009

Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province, is the largest city in northeast China, with a total urban population of 4.24 million. As a he***y-industrial city, Shenyang takes pride in its machinery, electrical equipment and he***y-duty machines industries.

Wuhan

24, Jun 2009

Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, consists of the cities of Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang, with a total urban population of 4.28 million. As the largest city in central China and the hub of land and water transportation on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, Wuhan has advanced iron and steel, machine-building, ship-building, textiles, [...]

Xi’an

24, Jun 2009

Xi’an, capital of Shaanxi Province, is the largest city in northwest China, with an urban population of 2.72 million. Originally known as Chang’an, Xi’an is a famous ancient city in China and was the starting point of the ancient Silk Road. From the 11th century B.C. on, it served as the capital of a dozen [...]

Guangzhou

24, Jun 2009

Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, spans the Pearl River. It is the largest and most important gateway in southern China and has an urban population of 4.17 million. As the oldest trading port in China, Guangzhou was a foreign trade hub as early as in 200 B.C. The Huangpu Port, where ocean-going ships can [...]

Chongqing

24, Jun 2009

Chongqing, also a city directly under the Central Government, is the largest industrial and commercial center in southwest China and a hub of land and water transportation in the upper Yangtze valley, with an urban population of 6.14 million. Located at the juncture of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers, its city proper is surrounded by [...]

Tianjin

24, Jun 2009

Tianjin, another city directly under the Central Government, is a major industrial and commercial city in north China, with an urban population of 5.21 million. About 120 km from Beijing, Tianjin is an important port for ocean-going and offshore shipping, and foreign trade. Tianjin’s traditional industries include iron and steel, machine-building, chemicals, power tools, textiles, [...]


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