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进博会产品介绍英语作文

进博会产品介绍英语作文

进博会产品介绍英语作文The China International Import Expo (CIIE) is an essential platform for showcasing the latest products and innovations from around the world. In this essay, we will delve into the introduction of products showcased at the CIIE.The CIIE serves as a bridge for international cooperation and trade, providing opportunities for businesses to exhibit their products to a vast audience of potential buyers. From cutting-edge technology to exquisite craftsmanship, the CIIE features a diverse range of products across various industries.One of the highlights of the CIIE is the display of innovative technologies. Companies from different countries showcase their latest advancements in areas such asartificial intelligence, biotechnology, and renewable energy. These technologies not only demonstrate the progress of science and engineering but also pave the wayfor future collaborations and partnerships.In addition to technology, the CIIE also showcases products that represent the unique cultures and traditionsof different countries. From traditional handicrafts to gourmet delicacies, visitors can experience the rich diversity of global heritage. These products not only serve as commodities but also as ambassadors of cultural exchange, fostering mutual understanding and appreciation among nations.Moreover, the CIIE provides a platform for promoting sustainable development and environmental conservation. Many exhibitors present eco-friendly products and solutions aimed at addressing pressing global challenges, such as climate change and pollution. Through innovative technologies and sustainable practices, these productsoffer tangible solutions for creating a more sustainable future.Furthermore, the CIIE serves as a catalyst for business opportunities and investment. Exhibitors have the chance tonetwork with potential partners, investors, and buyers, facilitating international trade and economic growth. By forging new connections and collaborations, businesses can expand their reach and tap into new markets.In conclusion, the China International Import Expo is a premier event for showcasing products from around the world. From cutting-edge technologies to cultural treasures, the CIIE offers a glimpse into the diverse and dynamic landscape of global innovation and commerce. Through collaboration and cooperation, the CIIE plays a pivotalrole in driving international trade, fostering cultural exchange, and promoting sustainable development.。

Meet in Chinese – Chinese Oral Presentation Competition CAL

Meet in Chinese – Chinese Oral Presentation Competition CAL

Meet in Chinese – Chinese Oral Presentation CompetitionCAL Topic List中文作为其他语言组的比赛形式,中级组:参加选手通过抽签被两两配对,抽签得到一个话题情境,根据该话题情境组织一段3-5分钟的对话;高级组:参加选手通过抽签得到一个主题,根据主题准备一段3-5分钟的介绍。

一、中文作为其他语言的话题情境1.新同学见面:两人互相介绍自己2.打电话(1):约定周末一起去看电影3.打电话(2):你给美国的朋友打电话说说在北京的生活4.假期回来,同学之间谈谈假期生活5.同学之间谈谈自己的爱好6.两个来自不同国家的同学,互相介绍自己的国家7.看电视:两人讨论自己喜欢的电视节目8.在教室里,一位同学向另外一位同学借文具9.在商店买东西10.在医院看病11.在餐馆点菜12.在火车站买票13.在图书馆借书14.你的朋友来你的家乡作客,向他介绍几个好玩儿的地方和好吃的东西15.家长给学校打电话询问足球队的报名和活动时间16.你和你的同学在午饭时间谈论自己的学校和课程17.你和你的朋友谈论昨天你看过的一部电影18.问路19.找工作20.两个同学聊天,谈论各自学习中文的情况二、中文作为其他语言的主题第二语言主题介绍:1.我的爱好2.我的家乡3.我的朋友4.我的宠物5.我的学校6.我的社区7.我的生日聚会8.生日礼物9.我的梦想/理想10.气候变化11.吸烟有害健康12.城市交通13.过春节14.手机的好处和坏处15.一次有趣的旅行16.一场精彩的比赛17.我与电脑18.我们国家的一个传统节日19.我和环境保护20.圣诞节在中国。

Presentation on CHINA

Presentation on CHINA

Introduction to China- My HomelandI. China in briefNational flag: Red flag with five stars.The red color of the flag symbolizes revolution and the yellow color of the stars the golden brilliant rays radiating from the vast red land. The design of four smaller stars surrounding a bigger one signifies the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. National emblem:Tiananmen Gatetower under five stars, encircled by ears of grain and with a gear wheel below.National anthem: March of the VolunteersLand area:With a landmass 9.6 million sq km, China is the third largest country in the world.China is bordered by Korea to the east; Mongolia to the north; Russia to the northeast; Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the northwest; Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bhutan to the west and southwest; and Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam to the south. Across the seas to the east and southeast are the Republic of Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia.Population: 1.3 billionEthnic groups: China is a united multi-ethnic nation of 56 ethnic groups. As the majority (91.6 percent) of the population is of the Han ethnic group, China's other 55 ethnic groups are customarily referred to as ethnic minorities.II. China FactfileHistoryChina is a country with a very early civilization and a long and rich history. The compass, gunpowder, the art of paper-making and block printing invented by the ancient Chinese have contributed immensely to the progress of mankind. The Great Wall, Grand Canal and other projects built by the Chinese people are regarded as engineering feats in the world.Man has lived for a very long time in what is now China, according to archaeological finds. In many parts of the country, for instance, fossil remains of primitive ape men have been unearthed. Among them are the fossil remains of the Yuanmou Ape Man who lived in Yunnan Province some 1.7 million years ago.Research findings show that the Peking Man, who lived about 500,000 years ago, was able to make and use simple implements and knew the use of fire.Like all other peoples on earth, the Chinese have passed through the primitive, matriarchal and patriarchal communes and the slave and feudal systems.There are 25 dynasties in Chinese history. Here are some most important dynasties:Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC)The first centralized, autocratic feudal empire in China. Emperor Qin Shi Huang was the first real emperor in Chinese history and was considered to be a tyrant. He left us two most famous wonders, the Great Wall and his Mausoleum along with a big army of life-sized terra cotta warriors and battle steeds, which have been unearthed in the city of Xi'an, are a big attraction for tourists from all over the world.Han Dynasty (202BC-AD8)During this dynastic period, links between the different ethnic groups in the country were strengthened and exchanges with the outside world broadened. Zhang Qian, a diplomat of that time, who was dispatched as envoy to the Western Regions, opened the world-famous Silk Road.Tang Dynasty (618-907)The Tang Dynasty witnessed a period of economic and cultural boom in China. At that time China was powerful and ranked among the most advanced countries in the world. Its foreign relations were broader than ever before. It forged friendly ties with Japan, Korea and many countries in West Asia, Europe and Africa, with its capital Chang'an serving as center of cultural exchange between various countries.Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)Yuan Dynasty was set up by Kublai Khan, the grandson of the famous Mongolian King Genghis Khan. In this dynasty, the Chinese territory was largely expanded. And due to the crude rule, it only lasted for nine decades. And there were no end to peasant insurrections.Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)The Qing Dynasty was established by Manchu ethnic group of China. In this dynasty, territory was extensive and production boomed. However, the isolationist policy carried out in the later years of the Qing government retarded the burgeoning of capitalism in China and kept the country ignorant of the political, economic, military and cultural developments in the West. In 1840 the British imperialists launched the Opium War against China. In its wake came invaders from various countries. The foreign powers forced the corrupt and incompetent Qing government to sign a series of unequal treaties. Consequently, China was gradually turned into a semi-feudal and semi-colonial country.The revolution led by Dr. Sun Yat-sen overthrew the Qing Dynasty in 1911 People’s Republic of China (1949-)CultureLiteratureThe Book of Songs, China's first anthology of poems and earliest literary achievement, was compiled in the 6th century B.C.Literature kept developed in the long succession of dynasties. Prose, songs, poems, drama developed to a very high level. Production of fourmasterpieces of the novel: Three Kingdoms, Outlaws of the Marsh, Journey to the West and A Dream of Red Mansions. They have been celebrated for centuries for their rich historical and cultural connotations and unique styles.Calligraphy and paintingChinese characters evolved from pictures and signs, and the Chinese art of calligraphy developed naturally from its unique writing system. Every dynasty had its great calligraphers, whose calligraphic styles became symbolic of their times, and the Chinese people's love of calligraphy has been handed down to the present day.Different from Western painting, traditional Chinese painting is characterized by unique forms of expression. Chinese paintings also include poetry or calligraphy, thus the three are integrated, giving people a richer aesthetic enjoyment. Figure, landscape, and flower-and-bird paintings are important traditional Chinese painting genres, still highly valued today.Traditional arts and craftsChina boasts a wide variety of arts and crafts renowned for excellent workmanship. Under the protection of the Chinese government, many have been handed down to this very day. Many are sold abroad to an appreciative overseas market.OperasChinese traditional opera, Greek tragedy and comedy, and Indian Sanskrit opera are considered as the world's three ancient operas. China boasts more than 300 kinds of traditional opera, mainly using singing and dancing to express the plot.CinemaCinema Realistic films are the mainstream of Chinese cinema. In the new wave of film-making that rose up in the mid-1980s, realistic works reached a high level of creativity in their depiction of life, variety of subjects, styles and forms, and in the exploration and innovation of cinematic language. The "fifth-generation" directors, including Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige and Huang Jianxin rose to fame during this period, becoming international cinema celebrities.TourismTourist resources in China can be divided into three main groups: natural sites, historical and cultural sites and folk customs.Natural Sites -- China's mountains, lakes, valleys, caves and waterfallsHistorical and Cultural SitesChina's long history has left many cultural relics.Grottoes filled with precious murals and sculptures are concentrated along the ancient Silk Road in Gansu Province.The Shaolin Temple in Henan Province was the birthplace of Chinese Zen Buddhism and famous for its Shaolin kungfu martial arts, dates back to 495 A. D..Folk CustomsThe diverse cultures and life-styles of China's 56 ethnic groups are reflected in their festivals.Tibetan festival -- Shoton (Yogurt) FestivalWater-Sprinkling Festival of the Dai ethnic groupNadam Fair in the Mongolian grasslandsMarketThanks to its rich tourist resources -- high mountains, elegant rivers, springs and waterfalls, rich and varied folk customs, rare species, scenic spots and historical sites, distinctive opera, music and dance,and world-famous cuisine -- China attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists every year.SportsTraditional sports with distinct Chinese characteristics are also very popular, including martial arts, taijiquan or shadow boxing, qigong (a system of deep breathing exercises), Chinese chess and weiqi encirclement chess.In the early 20th century, to become a member of the Olympic family was only a dream for the Chinese. Before the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, Chinese athletes had participated in three Olympic Games but had returned empty-handed. Since 1949, China has participated in six summer and seven winter Olympics, winning 112 gold medals in summer Olympics.In 1979 China resumed its legitimate membership on the International Olympic Committee (IOC)In July 2001, Beijing finally succeeded in its bid to bring the 2008 Olympic Games to the ancient capital with a 3,000 year historyIn August 2008, China successfully hosted the 29th Olympic Games. It’s a good opportunity to make Beijing into an international sports center.Sci/TechIn 1900, China had no modern science and technology at all - fewer than 10 people in all of China understood calculus. Now, in the early 21st century, the gap in high-technology research and development between China and the world's advanced countries has visibly shrunk; 60 percent of technologies, including atomic energy, space, high-energy physics, biology, computer and information technology, have reached or are close to the world advanced level. On October 15, 2003, the successful launch of the "Shenzhou V" manned spacecraft made China the third country to master manned spaceflight technology. According to the Moon Probe Project started in February 2004, China will launch unmanned probes to the moon before 2010, and gather moon soil samples before 2020.ReligionChina is a country of great religious diversity and freedom of religious belief. It has over 100 million followers of various faiths.The main religions are Buddhism, Islam, Roman Catholic and Protestant Christianity, China's indigenous Taoism, Shamanism, Eastern Orthodox Christianity and the Naxi people's Dongba religion.CuisineMany of which have become widespread and popular in other parts of the world —from Asia to the Americas, Australia, Western Europe and Southern Africa. Where there are historical immigrant Chinese populations, the style of food has evolved – for example, American Chinese cuisine and Indian Chinese cuisine are prominent examples of Chinese cuisine that has been adapted to suit local palates.。

介绍中国展览的英语作文

介绍中国展览的英语作文

介绍中国展览的英语作文English: Chinese exhibitions are known for their diversity, showcasing a wide range of art, history, culture, technology, and other fields. One of the most famous exhibitions in China is the China International Import Expo (CIIE), which is held annually in Shanghai and attracts exhibitors and visitors from all over the world. This expo features products and services from various industries, promoting trade and cooperation between China and other countries. Additionally, Chinais home to numerous museums and galleries that host exhibitions on Chinese history, art, and cultural heritage. These exhibitions provide valuable insights into the rich history and traditions of China, allowing visitors to learn and appreciate its cultural heritage.中文翻译: 中国的展览以其多样性而闻名,展示了广泛的艺术、历史、文化、技术等领域。

中国最著名的展览之一是中国国际进口博览会(CIIE),该展览每年在上海举办,吸引来自世界各地的参展商和参观者。

向外国学生介绍中国英语,作文

向外国学生介绍中国英语,作文

向外国学生介绍中国英语,作文China is the world's most populous country and one of the fastest-growing economies. With over 1.4 billion people, China has a rich cultural heritage and a diverse linguistic landscape. Among the various languages spoken in China, English has gained significant prominence in recent years, particularly as the country continues to play a pivotal role on the global stage.Chinese English, or Chinglish as it is commonly referred to, is a unique variety of the English language that has emerged from the interaction between the Chinese language and culture, and the English language. This hybrid form of English has its own distinct characteristics, vocabulary, and grammatical structures, which can be both fascinating and challenging for foreign students to navigate.One of the most notable features of Chinese English is the influence of the Chinese language on the pronunciation and intonation patterns. Many Chinese learners of English struggle with certain English sounds, such as the "th" sound, which is often replaced with "s" or "z." Additionally, the tonal nature of the Chinese language canlead to a distinctive intonation pattern in English, where the rising and falling tones of Chinese are carried over into the English speech.Another distinctive aspect of Chinese English is the vocabulary. Chinese English often incorporates loanwords and expressions from the Chinese language, which can be both intriguing and perplexing for foreign students. For example, terms like "guanxi" (referring to personal connections and relationships) and "feng shui" (the ancient Chinese practice of arranging physical spaces) have become part of the global English lexicon, thanks in part to their widespread use in Chinese English.In addition to the linguistic aspects, Chinese English also reflects the cultural values and norms of Chinese society. For instance, the concept of "face" (mianzi), which is deeply rooted in Chinese culture, often manifests in the way Chinese speakers use English to maintain social harmony and avoid direct confrontation. This can lead to a more indirect and nuanced communication style, which may be unfamiliar to some foreign students.Furthermore, the educational system in China, with its emphasis on rote learning and exam-oriented teaching, has had a significant impact on the way English is taught and learned in the country. Many Chinese students are trained to excel in grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension, but may struggle with more communicativeaspects of the language, such as fluency and spontaneous conversation.Despite these challenges, Chinese English can be a fascinating and rewarding field of study for foreign students. By understanding the unique features and cultural underpinnings of Chinese English, foreign students can not only improve their own language skills but also gain valuable insights into the rich and complex culture of China.One way for foreign students to engage with Chinese English is to immerse themselves in the language and culture. This can be achieved through activities such as attending language exchange events, where Chinese and foreign students can practice conversing in both English and Chinese. Participating in cultural workshops or visiting historic sites can also provide valuable opportunities to observe and experience the nuances of Chinese English in real-world contexts.Another approach is to delve into the academic study of Chinese English. Many universities around the world offer courses or programs that focus on the linguistic and cultural aspects of this unique variety of English. By exploring the history, evolution, and sociolinguistic factors that have shaped Chinese English, foreign students can develop a deeper appreciation for the language and its role in the global landscape.In conclusion, Chinese English is a fascinating and complex phenomenon that offers both challenges and opportunities for foreign students. By embracing the unique features of this variety of English and immersing themselves in the rich cultural context that shapes it, foreign students can not only improve their language skills but also gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the English language in a globalized world.。

New_Restaurants_Modern_Chinese,_Blackbird_2.0,_Lat

New_Restaurants_Modern_Chinese,_Blackbird_2.0,_Lat

dao Jiang Hu Stirring the Wok on Donghu Lu By Cristina Ngthe PlaceWhen it comes to Chinese cuisine, authenticity or the lack thereof gets people fired up. This tug-of-war between tradition and innovation is being waged in kitchens across Shanghai, where diners are as fickle as they are picky.Joining the fray is Dao Jiang Hu, named after a Shanghainese colloquialism meaning to stir up gossip or mess around, with a touch of mischief. Here, Chef Betty Ng’s exploration of Chinese regional dishes with an adventurous, price-friendly menu utilizing Western ingredients and techniques has made Dao Jiang Hu one of Shanghai’s more intriguing new openings.the FoodWhen navigating the fusion dining scene, thepivotal question is, ‘Does this change makethe original better?’ Oftentimes the answer isno, but Dao Jiang Hu hits the mark on a fewoccasions. For example, the chili and sesame beefbites (RMB52) whereby crunchy morsels ofbattered meat sit on peppery British-styleparmesan crackers see the mix of Easternand Western spices come together in aplayful way.In another instance, a shower of fragrantjulienned shiso leaves and plump, brinysalmon roe (ikura) cross a staple Chinesecrab and egg fried rice (RMB68/88 for small/large) with a sushi hand roll in a fresh,attractive manner.Reminiscent of eight treasures duck(babao ya), the lotus chicken in rice crust(RMB188) is a bona fide star where thewhole bird is stuffed with shitake, Yunnanham and sticky rice. An irresistibly earthyflavor permeates the meat, rendering theaccompanying peanut, ginger and sesamedipping sauce superfluous. It takes one hourto prepare, so order this dish as soon as yousit down. Their kung pao prawns (RMB88) fallshort in taste, but excel in an exciting mix oftextures brought on by fresh and dried chili,leeks, cashews, mountain yam and fried basil.Tweaking Yunnan cheese (RMB68) withgrilled tomatoes, balsamic glaze and basildoes not improve on the original. An inferiorversion of mapo tofu (RMB68) isn’t spicyenough, and the feta brings nothing to thetable. 2/3the VibeThere has been a lot of movement at 20Donghu Lu this year, but a fresh coat of paintand some colorful portraits of Shanghaineseaunties on bold backgrounds by artist BasmatLevin help spice up the atmosphere.While some dishes give us pause,it is pretty cool to see such unabashedexperimentation in the kitchen, and for thatwe applaud Dao Jiang Hu. Looking past thefood, moderate prices and friendly servicemake this an excellent place for casual groupdinners.total Verdict: 3.5/5Price: RMB200-300Who’s going: expats and open-minded localsGood for: groups, relaxed dinners, fusioncuisine20 Donghu Lu, by Huaihai Zhong Lu 东湖路20号, 近淮海中路. Nearest metro: Shaanxi Nan Lu, 5 mins.Open daily, 11.30am-11pm. (5404 8085)58 |S E P t E M B E R2018|W W W.t H A t S M A G S.C O MCopyright©博看网. All Rights Reserved.N E W R E S t A u R A N t S | e at & d r i n kBLaCkBirdPopular Café Rebooted at Columbia CircleBy Cristina Ngthe Place Shanghai’s latest and most ambitious lifestyle hub, Columbia Circle, is home to many recent openings. While most of these venues have yet to solidify their fan base, OHA Design’s new iteration of Blackbird already boasts a consistently full house. Perched along the glossy red bar are patrons served by tech-savvy mixologists utilizing sound waves and siphons to flavor cocktails, while Executive Chef Blake Thornley fills the design-forward dining area with snacks and shareable plates.the FoodAt Blackbird, you will want to hit up the snacks for the standout items, while the less memorable mains rein in the chef’s creativity. The uniquely named, smoked eel liver ears (RMB52) stuck with us long after the meal ended. The delicate combination of whipped duck liver, smoked eel, crispy pig ears, soy mint caramel and puffed rice cracker resembles a fish and tastes like heaven.Also memorable, the complex sweetnessof malt has a natural affinity with therichness of foie gras (RMB180) just ashoneyed pears and notes of thyme gentlyenhance the fatty lobes.Thornley’s take on pad Thai, whichreplaces the noodles with shredded cuttlefish(RMB80), is wildly addictive. Charredpineapple, bright citrus, and tempeh-infusedoil round out this dish. Fire-kissed fruitalso enhances pepper seared tuna (RMB92)by concentrating watermelon’s subtlesweetness. A sparkly house-made ponzusauce provides a refreshing accent to the fish. Unfortunately spiced soft shell crab (RMB72)with onion, apples and chili doesn’t hold itsown in a crowd of dishes so strong.When it comes to mains, one of thebiggest successes is a lovely roasted ‘teenage’chicken (RMB178) served alongside freshflavors from cauliflower, coriander, zucchiniand green chili.In another slam dunk, roasted lamb loin(RMB135) is perfectly medium rare anddecorated with spiced pumpkin and crispydate – a key element of our favorite dish atOHA Eatery. In an involved process,Thornley mixes pitted dates withcacao nibs that he flattens andfreezes, before they’re thinly sliced.These chocolatey coins are dippedin a corn flour and egg white batterthen deep-fried. We are into it. Abland bowl of green shell musselsand pork belly (RMB148) is lessexciting since the small amount ofpork brings little to the table.A fun trio of mini-coursesirreverently labeled “Cheeses forJesus” (RMB110) turns the conceptof a cheese plate on its head and is ourpreferred way to end a meal here. A semi-firm Tomme de Savoie’s mild creaminessplays well with the jammy goodness of acaramelized grape puree and pomegranatereduction. If you must have dessert, try the bakeddark chocolate with malt powder (RMB69).The familiar flavors of the main ingredientsare a comforting foil to the unique quenelleof butter-based, smoked red wine icecream. It is much better than an overdoneinterpretation of a crust-less New Yorkcheesecake (RMB72) with the unnecessaryaddition of fennel. 2.5/3the VibeWhile we have minor qualms, we enjoywatching this talented chef work through hismadness in the kitchen. Compared to OHAEatery, which can be seen as too complicated,the risks taken at Blackbird are paying off.This innovation has worked its wayinto the beverages via foam, clarified juices,infusions and sauces for cocktails so stellar,they deserve their own article. If you are sickof the same old same old, you’ll want to checkBlackbird out, stat.total Verdict: 4/5Price: RMB300-500 per personWho’s going: cool, open-minded diners of allstripes Good for: adventurous palates, bar snacks,cocktailsBldg 8, 1262 Yan’an Lu, by Panyu Lu 延安西路1262号8号楼, 近番禺路. Nearest metro: Jiaotong University,10mins.Opendaily,10am-1am(187****0479)W W W.t H A t S M A G S.C O M|S E P t E M B E R2018|59 Copyright©博看网. All Rights Reserved.Latin WooPirata’s Carb-licious Daytime Alter EgoBy Dominic Ngaithe PlaceA beloved darling of Shanghai’s fickle-hearted diners, Asian-inspired tapas purveyor Pirata has recently opened a new branch next toColumbia Circle’s #instafamous swimming pool. Each night, Chef Ling Huang and her team continue to pump out fan favorites like foie gras toasts and spicy clams with Thai basil to a devoted following. During the day, however, this restaurant transforms into Latin Woo, where hearty sandwiches and lunch dishes with a Latin American spin are served.the FoodMuch like Pirata, Latin Woo’s menu is unapologeticallystraightforward and down-to-earth. Of the seven sandwich options available, the Cuban burger (RMB60) best illustrates Chef Huang’s ‘no BS’ approach to cooking. In between two thick slices of brioche bun are a beef-chorizo patty, caramelized onion, sunny-side-up egg and a pile of shoestring fries. Hallmarks of a delicious sandwich manifest as you tackle this beast with your bare hands when juices from the peppery meat, runny yolk, along with thin shreds of potatoes trickle down your hands and chin during the messy scuffle.Huang also does a mean version of the classic El Cubano(RMB35/68 for small/large). Nothing can go wrong when a thick, fatty slice of roast pork mingles with pickles and cheese in the warm embrace of two crispy Cuban bread slices. If Pirata’s croqueta is a dish that you love (try them if you haven’t), then their spin on theMedianoche (RMB40/75) would certainly win over your heart. Here, the deep-fried ball of mashed potato, béchamel and ham is flattened like a patty and served inside some toasted brioche alongside mortadella, pickles, cheese, mayo and mustard.Not in the mood for sandwiches? Latin Woo also has severallunch set options (RMB78-198), which include a main, two sides and a drink. While it could use a little more heat, the Colombian fried rice with shrimp and chorizo (RMB88) topped with fresh avocado and tomatoes is yet another hit that bridges the gap between Latin American flavors and ingredients and one of the ultimate Chinese comfort food dishes. 2.5/3the VibeGiven its popular pool-side location, expect plenty of wanghongs wandering in for a quick bite and refreshments while they take a break from their seemingly endless photo shoots. Latin Woo’s tangy limonada (RMB45) or fresh mango juice (RMB35) are perfect for the occasion, and the cute glasses in which they’re served, as well as the restaurant’s blue-and-white tiled walls, provide another great selfie opportunity. total Verdict: 4/5Price: RMB70-100 per personWho’s going: Pirata’s loyal fans, nearby office workers, dehydrated wanghongs in between posesGood for: carb-loading, casual lunchColumbia Circle, 1262 Yan ’an Xi Lu, by Panyu Lu 延安西路1262号, 近番禺路. Nearest Metro: Jiaotong University, 15 mins. Open daily 11.30am-5pm60 | S E P t E M B E R 2018 | W W W.t H A t S M A G S.C O MCopyright ©博看网. All Rights Reserved.N E W R E S t A u R A N t S | e at & d r i n kPie BirdOld-Fashioned Pastry EscapeBy Cristina Ngthe PlaceIt takes guts and a lot of hard work to open up your own restaurant, so we have to give props to Lindsey Wang for her moxie. After searching Shanghai for an apple pie that met her standards, this former fashion designer and self-taught baker decided to fly the coop and open her own pastry haven. The result is Pie Bird, a nostalgic bake shop serving up quiches and desserts photogenic enough to grace the cover of Southern Living.the FoodIn line with the Americana vibes, the displaythem for trying. Unfortunately, this versionlacks the requisite mouth-puckering smack ofcitrus and graham cracker crust.Speaking of crust, Wang uses the sameall-butter crust for sweet and savory pies.While it is sturdy enough to hold its shape,it could sacrifice beauty pageant points forsome tenderness.As for the savory options, our favorite isthe salmon and pickle (RMB42/RMB268).The pickle juices penetrates through the flan-like egg mixture to mingle with chunks ofcream cheese. We aren’t surprised that it sellsout daily. 2/3the VibePie Bird’s quaint environment, warmed bythe scent of baking, is a welcoming place fora casual lunch or afternoon break. We mightprefer the pies at Al’s Baking Co. and the(cheaper) quiches at Pain Chaud, but nobodymatches Pie Bird when it comes to options.1.5/2total Verdict: 3.5/5Price: From RMB38Who’s going: Jing’an locals, pie enthusiastsGood for: lunch dates, coffee breaks,afternoon treats1313 Xinzha Lu, by Shaanxi Bei Lu 新闸路1313号,近陕西北路. Nearest metro: Nanjing Xi Lu, 20 mins.Open Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm; Sat-Sun, 9am-9pm. (52980258)case is filled with quintessential pies.The cornerstone of summer buffet tables,strawberry rhubarb (RMB46/RMB298 perslice/whole) is brimming with sweet berryjuices and a burst of tartness with a lovelycustardy texture.The best-selling coconut cream pie(RMB40/RMB258) is the devil of all desserts,tempting you with its rich filling and freshlywhipped cream. The surprise addition ofchocolate pudding makes this the ultimateindulgence, but you might need a doubleespresso (RMB16) to get through the wholeslice.Key lime (RMB40/RMB258) is hard toget right outside of Florida, so we admireW W W.t H A t S M A G S.C O M|S E P t E M B E R2018|61 Copyright©博看网. All Rights Reserved.arS & deLeCtoStraight Outta ShibuyaBy Cristina NgYou’re strolling down Jinxian Lu when the urge for a beautifully crafted cocktail hits. Lady Luck, or perhaps ‘the green fairy’, is on your side as the group behind Tokyo’s Bar Trench (no. 16 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars) has just opened Ars & Delecto. This vintage café-style watering hole, located in Citizen Café’s former home, stocks a wide range of products from the award-winning KA VA LAN Taiwan-made single malt whiskey to absinthe that they serve in a drip.The double-sided drinks list is one part homage to cocktail making traditions and one part playful exploration. The classic cocktails portion of the menu reads like a Drunk History textbook, while the signatures feature ingredients from around the world, and are given quirky names like Travelers Ship and Going to Acapulco.Both the bold, boozy New Orleans Vieux Carré (RMB100) and the Travelers Ship (RMB120) include a perfectly transparenthouse-made ice cube. While both are smooth sipping, ingredients such as house-infused gin and fennel shrub make the latter’s price tag easier to swallow.Same goes for Oh Henry (RMB90), a tall mix of blended scotch, Benedictine, house ginger cordial, lemon, soda and bitters. After carefully measuring and stirring, the bartender pours sparkling water with precision, preserving bubbles in a ritual evocative of a tea ceremony.Other modern classics include the Espresso Rum Martini (RMB90), which tempers dark rum with coffee and orgeat and a perfectly foamy whiskey sour (RMB90). Other favorites include theBlueberry Hill (RMB105), which blends rum, dry sherry, blueberries, lemon, Angostura bitters and mascarpone cheese for a layered take on English tea.After heavy sampling, we can’t deny that the drinks are enjoyable. Too oftendrinks of this caliber are hidden in overdone speakeasies, so the neighborhood bar vibe is immensely appealing. The only thing holding us back from more regular visits is the price.222 Jinxian Lu, by Shaanxi Nan Lu, 进贤路222号, 近陕西南路. Nearest metro: Huaihai Zhong Lu, 3 mins. Sun-Thur 5pm-midnight, Fri-Sat 5pm-2am. (52378888)no CHaSerCopyright ©博看网. All Rights Reserved.。

减少介绍中国英文作文

减少介绍中国英文作文

减少介绍中国英文作文Reducing Introduction to ChinaAs the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the need to understand and appreciate different cultures has become more important than ever. China, with its rich history, diverse customs, and rapidly growing economy, has been a topic of great interest and fascination for many people around the globe. However, the common approach to introducing China often falls short in capturing the true essence of this complex and multifaceted country. In this essay, I will explore the importance of reducing the typical introduction to China and instead focus on a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the country.One of the primary issues with the standard introduction to China is the tendency to oversimplify and generalize the country's vast and diverse cultural landscape. China is often portrayed as a monolithic entity, with a singular identity and set of traditions. This perspective fails to acknowledge the vast regional variations, ethnic diversity, and historical complexities that shape the Chinese experience. Byreducing the introduction to broad strokes, such as the Great Wall, Forbidden City, or Kung Fu, we risk perpetuating a narrow and incomplete understanding of China.Moreover, the conventional introduction to China often focuses on the country's ancient history and traditional practices, neglecting the dynamic and rapidly evolving nature of contemporary Chinese society. While China's rich cultural heritage is undoubtedly important, it is equally crucial to explore the country's modern developments, technological advancements, and shifting social norms. This holistic approach can provide a more accurate and nuanced understanding of China's position in the global landscape.Another limitation of the typical introduction to China is the tendency to emphasize the country's differences from the Western world, rather than highlighting the shared experiences and common ground. By framing China as a completely foreign and unfamiliar entity, we risk reinforcing stereotypes and perpetuating a sense of "otherness." Instead, it is essential to recognize the universal human experiences that transcend cultural boundaries and to explore the ways in which China's development and transformation mirror the global trends and challenges faced by societies around the world.Furthermore, the standard introduction to China often fails to address the complex and sometimes controversial aspects of thecountry's political, economic, and social landscape. While it is important to acknowledge these sensitive topics, they should be approached with nuance, objectivity, and a willingness to engage in constructive dialogue. By avoiding simplistic narratives and instead fostering a deeper understanding of the nuances and complexities, we can promote more informed and balanced perspectives on China.In order to reduce the limitations of the typical introduction to China, it is crucial to adopt a more comprehensive and multidimensional approach. This can be achieved by incorporating a diverse range of perspectives, including those of Chinese individuals, scholars, and experts, as well as individuals from different cultural backgrounds who have experienced and engaged with China in various ways.Additionally, it is essential to move beyond the traditional focus on cultural artifacts and historical landmarks, and instead explore the lived experiences of the Chinese people. This can involve delving into the daily lives, aspirations, and challenges faced by individuals and communities across the country, as well as examining the ways in which broader social, economic, and political trends have impacted the lives of ordinary Chinese citizens.By adopting this more holistic and inclusive approach, the introduction to China can become a gateway to a deeper understanding of the country's complexities, contradictions, andcontinuous evolution. This, in turn, can foster greater cross-cultural dialogue, mutual understanding, and appreciation for the diverse and dynamic nature of Chinese society.In conclusion, reducing the typical introduction to China is essential in order to promote a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the country. By moving beyond simplistic narratives, acknowledging the country's diversity and complexity, and fostering a more inclusive and multidimensional perspective, we can better appreciate the richness and dynamism of China's cultural, social, and political landscape. This approach not only enhances our knowledge and understanding of China but also contributes to a more globally interconnected and informed world.。

国货推广 英语 作文

国货推广 英语 作文

国货推广英语作文Promoting Chinese Products。

With the rapid development of the economy, Chinese products have gradually gained a good reputation around the world. As a Chinese, I am proud of our high-quality products and believe that they deserve to be promoted globally.First and foremost, Chinese products have gained recognition for their high quality. From electronic products to daily necessities, Chinese goods have been improving in terms of quality and design. For example, Chinese mobile phone brands such as Huawei and Xiaomi have gained a large market share in many countries due to their high-quality products and competitive prices. In addition, Chinese manufacturers have been making efforts to improve the quality of their products and adhere to international standards, which has contributed to the positive reputation of Chinese products.Secondly, Chinese products are known for their affordability. With the rise of e-commerce platforms, Chinese products have become more accessible to consumers around the world. Many Chinese manufacturers have embraced the online retail trend and have made their products available for purchase on popular e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Alibaba. This has allowed consumers from different countries to access a wide range of Chinese products at competitive prices, which has contributed to the popularity of Chinese goods.Furthermore, the Chinese government has been actively promoting the export of Chinese products through various initiatives and trade fairs. For example, the China International Import Expo (CIIE) is an important platform for Chinese companies to showcase their products to international buyers. This has helped to raise the profile of Chinese products and has facilitated trade partnerships between Chinese companies and foreign buyers.In addition, the "Made in China 2025" initiative hasbeen launched to promote the development of high-tech industries and encourage innovation in manufacturing. This initiative aims to upgrade Chinese manufacturing and promote the production of high-quality products that can compete on the global stage. As a result, Chinese products are becoming more innovative and technologically advanced, which has further enhanced their competitiveness in the global market.In conclusion, Chinese products have gained a positive reputation for their high quality, affordability, and innovation. With the support of the Chinese government and the efforts of Chinese manufacturers, I believe that the promotion of Chinese products will continue to thrive on the global stage. As a Chinese, I am confident that our products will continue to gain recognition and acceptance from consumers around the world. It is my hope that more people will come to appreciate the value and quality of Chinese products, and that they will continue to support and promote the growth of Chinese brands on the international market.。

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Briefing Presentation 简介
通向未来的桥梁


有史以来在英国举办的 最盛大的当代中国庆典


“CHINA NOW是一个令人钦佩 并极富创意的倡议,我坚信此 活动必将促进我们两国关系的 发展。

” 英国首相托尼·布莱尔


将加强世界对当代中国 的关注……拓展英国对 于当代中国优秀成果的 认知、了解与印象


关于 CHINA NOW
2008横跨英国: 借万众瞩目的奥运之机,CHINA
NOW 将于2008年上半年在英国各地举办200多场 备受关注的大型活动
现代中国: CHINA NOW 将把当代中国不同凡响的
火热氛围带给英国
中国之最: CHINA NOW 的系列活动将体现出当代
中国在艺术、设计、生活方式、商业、技术、教育 以及体育等方面的优秀成果
媒体报道: CHINA NOW 将在2007年春向媒体发
布。

通过与若干主要媒体伙伴的合作(包括《泰晤 士报》),CHINA NOW 将引起全球媒体的关注。




为什么 CHINA NOW?
拓展交流平台: CHINA NOW 将从多方面促进中英两
国的交流,有助于发展中英之间的友好关系
改变传统印象: CHINA NOW 将带给英国全新的中国
视角,帮助英国公众更好地了解中国
深入层面广阔: CHINA NOW 将引发英国公民的普遍
关注
中英交流机会: 在2008北京奥运来临之际加强中英两
国关系,并把两国的友好交流延续到2010年上海世博会 与2012年伦敦奥运会,借北京与伦敦奥运交接之机,把 全世界的注意力都吸引到中英交流上。




支持
商界支持: CHINA NOW 由商业团体发起,主席为汇
丰银行董事长Stephen Green 许多中国,英国以及香港的公司已经对次活动表示了 支持
政府支持: 英国首相已经致函表示英国政府对
CHINA NOW 活动的全力支持。

温总理在2006年9月 参加唐宁街高峰会晤时也表达了对 CHINA NOW的支 持
中国驻英国大使已经致函表示大使馆对CHINA
NOW 的支持


活动合作方
CHINA NOW与英国若干组织机构在一系列活动上进 行合作
维多利亚阿伯特博物馆 大英博物馆 蛇形画廊 英格兰艺术协会 利物浦塔特美术馆 查塔姆社 卡蒂夫千禧中心 莎德勒威尔斯剧场 利物浦国家博物馆 巴比肯艺术中心 爱丁堡皇家植物园 大伦敦市政府 小维克剧院 国家电影馆 牛津大学 英国皇家园艺学会 伯明翰城市艺术画廊 劳瑞艺术中心 纽卡斯尔科学节 SAGE GATESHEAD音乐厅 FASHION FRINGE, 伦敦时装周 格拉斯哥艺术学院 帝国学院 CULTURE 10文化活动 约克郡四大博物馆 英国国家歌剧院 /伦敦剧院


MEDIA PARTNER
商业合作方
OFFICAL AIRLINE PARTNER FOUNDING PARTNERS
媒体合作方:《泰晤士报》(The Times) 是CHINA NOW 的主要媒体伙伴。

我们同时也在跟其它主要 媒体洽谈合作事宜 航空合作方:国泰航空公司 是 CHINA NOW 的指 定航空公司 CHINA NOW由一系列活动发起方提供前期投资
WPP


英方主席委员会成员
Stephen Green CHINA NOW主席 主席 汇丰银行 James Hughes-Hallett CHINA NOW副主席 主席 太古集团 Alan Parker CHINA NOW副主席 主席 博然思维集团 Alastair Balls 首席执行官 纽卡斯尔生活中心 Andrew Cahn 首席执行官 英国贸易投资总署 Paul Giles 主席 诺顿罗氏律师事务所 Brendan Nelson 副主席 毕马威华振会计师事务所 Stephen Perry Lord Jay 英国外交和联邦事务部前任常务 主席 四十八集团 副部长 Mark Jones 馆长 维多利亚阿伯特博物馆 Lady Judge 主席 伦敦大学亚非学院 Henry Keswick 主席 怡和集团 Lord Powell 主席 英中贸易协会 Kieran Poynter 主席及高级合伙人 普华永道咨询公司 Professor Dame Jessica Rawson 董事 默顿学院 Sir Martin Sorrell 首席执行官 WPP Dame Sue Street 英国文化、媒体及体育事务部前 任常务副部长 David Tang Dorchester 中国会 David Webster 主席 洲际酒店
Stefan Kosciuszko 总裁 Professor Sir Colin Campbell 慈善团体Asia House 副校长 Richard Lambert 诺丁汉大学 总干事 英国工业联合会 Lady Davies CHINA NOW 顾问 Mervyn Davies 主席 渣打银行 Neil MacGregor 馆长 大英博物馆


活动项目
CHINA NOW 有一系列重大活动,提供若干赞助机会
活动合作方参与的项目包括一系列CHINA NOW
设计并命名的活动,这些活动都得到英国各组织
机构的协助
CHINA NOW 包括:
-艺术,设计及文化
-生活方式
-科学技术
-教育
-体育
-商业
08年2月在春节举办盛大的开幕式
-泰晤士河焰火大会联接伦敦与北京
-中英著名流行歌手二重唱
-特拉法加广场庆祝活动
-Guildhall举办正式晚餐。

英国政府与中国官方代表团共同参与
-南岸中心举办中国夜市
-中餐外卖促销活动
-重要的商业会议
-风筝活动
-创世界纪录的舞龙表演
-伦敦画廊展出当代中国艺术
08年3月维多利亚阿伯特博物馆的中国当代设计展拉开文化庆典帷幕;
中国参加英国科学节;青年古典音乐家在威格摩大厅表演
08年4月国家电影院播放中国电影; 中国园艺在大英博物馆和在爱丁堡;
中国爱乐乐团演出;莎德勒威尔斯剧场的中国季
08年5月中国武术; 健康和中药;乡村英国/ 中国新农村
08年6月足球交流赛; 高尔夫活动; 品尝中餐:保持健康
08年7月曲水夏亭当代中国建筑设计;
露天中国电影放映
活动重点
英国各地举行的开幕式
中英文艺团体联合演出中餐外卖促销活动Guildhall举办正式晚餐
泰晤士河焰火大会
特拉法加广场庆祝活动南岸中心举办中国夜市
大英博物馆秦始皇展
维多利亚阿伯特博物国家电影管演恋恋三季皇家歌剧院演天鹅湖杂技
Ross Lovegrove的设计在英国各地青年古典音乐家在威格摩大
厅表演
在伦敦时装周举办Fashion
Fringe活动
伦敦艺术大学举办中国艺术

艺术,设计与文化
南岸中心中国文学中央芭蕾舞团去加的夫4家约克郡的画廊与博物馆游览斯旺西学院中国动画展
霍尼曼博物馆展中国纺织
爱丁堡庆典播放中国电影伯明翰画廊展英国海边演香港电影

伦敦画廊展出中国艺术t
大英博物馆中国园艺Glasgow International
展示中国艺术
曲水夏亭当代中国建筑设计
莎德勒威尔斯季: Akram Khan 与中国舞蹈在巴比肯Curve画廊举办装
置艺术
小维克剧院演汉德尔中式的
Semele歌剧表演
周日自行车Relaxing Times 品尝中餐:保持健康中国武术足球交流赛高尔夫活动在爱斯考特赛马场举办
“香港赛马”活动
体育
生活方式
商业活动“下载”中国
连接儿童纽卡斯尔科学节
营销在中国会议地区商业会议Chatham House 智囊团
活动中国进入校园
科学技术
Summary
在北京奥运会年加强英国对中英关系的支持
加深英国公众对中国的印象
使富有创意的当代英国成为中国优选的合作方 建立更强的中英商业联系
英国企业对此活动的支持以及中方的不断参与将促成本次活动的圆满举行
CHINA NOW 希望。

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