70 Years Inherited: The No. 49 bus in Shanghai
Liu Changyan is a driver on the No.49 bus. His father used to be a ticket seller on this bus. When Liu was young, he took the No.49 bus on time after school every day. Sitting in the back of the bus, he read books quietly and enjoyed the beautiful night view outside the window. They went home together after his father got off work; Hankou Road, People’s Square for Tumor Hospital, Shanghai Indoor Stadium. They were familiar with every site along the bus line. No.49 is a popular bus line in Shanghai. Since 1956, it has been operating with a Dodge bus, a Skoda 706RTO diesel bus, a Volvo ultra-long bus and other vehicles. Now, No.49 bus is equipped with the latest automatic gasoline engine with a car camera, GPS and air conditioning. The superbus has always been at the forefront of the times. With the development of the subway transportation, the passenger load of Shanghai buses has decreased a lot. The route of the No.49 bus spans the new and old urban areas, passing through many scenic spots and ancient buildings. Therefore, the bus is still popular with tourists and foreigners. The crew of the No.49 bus have always insisted on high standards of service. “We have a catchword: For our passengers, we must work hard every day.”
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South Korean wedding companies woo rich Chinese
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Seoul, South Korea - 30 June 2013
1. Mid of bride Yang Candi having make-up applied and wearing tiara
2. Close-up of Yang
3. Mid of Yang and fiance Chen Jingjing having their picture taken
4. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Yang Candi, Bride:
I found out about the South Korean wedding shoot through an internet search. I searched for 'South Korea wedding shoot,' and the company 'iWedding' popped up. I entered the company's website, and there were details on various make-up studios, dress fitting studios and photo shoot studios. I could see many sample photos on the website, so I made choices from there.
5. Close-up of Yang and Chen smiling while looking at pictures on phone together
6. Mid of Yang and Chen
7. Close-up of diamond ring on Yang's hand
8. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Yang Candi, Bride:
In China, the photo shoots are more likely to be in traditional Chinese style or European style. Compared to those, South Korean photo studios are very simple and express their own stories. So it was unique.
9. Mid of Yang and Chen looking at sample wedding photos
10. Wide of bridal photo shoot
11. Wide of Yang and Chen posing for wedding photos
12. Tilt down of Yang and Chen having wedding photos taken
13. Wide of Yang having photos taken
14. Tilt up of Yang
15. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Chen Jingjing, Groom:
We decided to come to South Korea because we can not only take our wedding photos, but also go shopping and travel at the same time.
16. Various of Yang and Chen posing for photographs under umbrella, with water pouring down
17. Mid of couple in evening wear
18. Mid of Lee Su-sun, Deputy Director of Partner Relationship Management at iWedding, talking
19. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Lee Su-sun, Deputy Director of Partner Relationship Management at iWedding:
Our Chinese customers coming to Seoul total around 40 to 50 couples per month, and those going to Jeju island total 20 to 30 couples per month on average.
20. Wide of Yang and Chen posing in evening dress
21. Mid of Yang and Chen
22. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Lee Su-sun, Deputy Director, Partner Relationship Management at iWedding:
Chinese customers who are from middle or upper classes (in China) usually visit Seoul (for wedding photo shoot). That is because issuing a visa to enter South Korea is complicated. Visas can only be issued to Chinese who meet certain qualifications such as having bank accounts in China or having a certain level of social status. Therefore, middle or upper class Chinese couples often come to Seoul. In the case of entering Jeju island, since a visa is not required, middle class Chinese couples usually go there to travel and to take wedding photos.
23. Wide of Yang and Chen having their wedding photographs taken
24. Tilt-up of Yang and Chen having wedding photographs taken
25. Mid of Song Sung-uk, Professor of South Korean pop culture studies, Catholic University of Korea, speaking
26. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Song Sung-uk, Professor of South Korean pop culture studies, Catholic University of Korea:
I think self-empathy and envy of Chinese people towards a wedding or a romantic relationship that appeared in South Korean soap operas, leading to a very happy family, naturally led to wedding photo shoots in South Korea. This is an economic effect on tourism that South Korean soap operas have created.
27. Wide of Yang and Chen posing for wedding photographs
28. Pull focus of Yang and Chen
LEADIN:
Chinese brides and grooms-to-be are flocking to South Korea for special pre-wedding photo shoots.
The country is wooing couples who are not afraid to spend several thousand dollars for a pristine set of pictures.
STORYLINE:
The service costs 2,000 US dollars to 4,000 US dollars.
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20 Facts About China You Might Be Shocked to Know!!!
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20 Facts About China You Might Be Shocked to Know.
China is rather exotic and sometimes it’s almost impossible to understand Chinese people. Maybe these 20 facts will help you understand the country better.
fact number1. Rich people in China can hire body doubles to serve their prison sentence.
It’s a common practice in China. There is even such a saying “America has the rule of law, China has the rule of people”.
fact number 2. China has recently overtook the US as the world’s largest economy.
However it is only related to the purchasing power of the country.
fact number3. 29% of San Francisco’s air pollution comes from China.
The country has serious smog and air pollution problems and shares them with the world.
fact number4. China has more English speakers than the United States.
It’s rather disturbing and helps to realize what an enormous amount of people live in China!
fact number5. A soup quite popular in China is made entirely out of eatable birds nests.
The delicacy is rather popular throughout Asia. Would you dare try it?
fact number6. In China there is a website that lets you rent a girlfriend for as low as $31 for a week!
Already moving to China? Don’t hurry up that much, because…
fact number7. … If the population of China walked past you, in single file, the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction.
Population growth is one of the scariest stuff about China.
fact number8. Recently, there was a man in China who burned a hole through his stomach because he enjoyed a too hot and spicy soup.
Doctors were amazed to find a hole in his stomach wall. That guy was totally in love with notoriously spicy mala soup.
fact number9. China is building MASSIVE cities just to keep builders busy and generate growth. The result are ghost metropolis.
Is the crash eventually inevitable?
fact number10. A teenager in China once sold his kidney to buy an iPad.
What would happen with the boy if his new precious toy gets stolen soon after its purchase?
fact number11. A man was sentenced to 12 years in prison for killing and eating the last Indochinese tiger in China.
He claimed that he could not specify the animal and killed it for self-defence.
fact number12. Let this one be more pleasant. The beauty of Yangshuo, China, as seen from a hot air balloon.
This place is called to be one of the most beautiful on Earth.
fact number13. China is said to suffer from the worst brain drain in the world: 7 out of 10 students who enroll overseas never move back to live in China.
The top country where they prefer to reside is the US.
fact number14. Brad Pitt can never visit China, because of him acting the movie “Seven Years in Tibet.”
As well as actor David Thewlis and director of the movie Jean-Jacques Annaud.
fact number15. The longest traffic jam in China was 10 days and 60 miles long.
Drivers moving from Beijing to Mongolia stuck for almost 11 days in August 2010.
fact number16. By 2025, China will have 10 New York-sized cities.
Meanwhile the Chinese population will grow for additional 350 million people.
fact number17. China owns all the giant pandas in the world, any panda outside of China is being leased.
Even those cubs being just born instantly belong to China.
fact number18. In China, a man sued his wife for being ugly and won.
That woman had had a plastic surgery for $100,000 before she met her husband who later could not understand why their children appeared to be so ugly. On the picture above is the whole family.
fact number19. In China, it is acceptable to walk into an IKEA store to relax and take a nap.
No other people of the world deserve rest as much as the Chinese ones!
fact number20. Because China is one of the suicide capitals of the world, they employ body fishers – People who are hired to drag dead bodies out of rivers.
Probably a sufficient percent of those self-murderers are body fishers themselves…
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It's very common that the Chinese communist Party(CCP)
regime shuts down Chinese people's Microblogs,
but now, it extended its control to the Shanghai U.S. consulate.
The official Microblog @Shanghai US general consulate
was deleted twice recently, which caused quite a stir.
On the morning of July 12, Sina Microblog confirmed that
the official Microblog of @Shanghai US general consulate
was cancelled without any alert.
In the afternoon, another Sina Microblog,
@Shanghai US embassy was deleted as well.
At the same time, the Sina Microblog of the spokesman
for Shanghai U.S. general consulate, Smith Harrison, was blocked.
Mr. Smith Harrison applied for another Sina Microblog
Smith Harrison II immediately and
complained four times with the words Sina Microblog is Rogue.
He wrote, If a party is great, it will not afraid of opposition.
Now, this Microblog account appears to have been banned.
Interestingly, when netizens lit candles for the Microblog,
@Shanghai US general consulate,
@Hongkong US general consulate posted a piece of
music called, missing comrades on its Microblog.
This music is the interlude of the Chinese anti-American
movie, Visitors from the Ice mountain.
The news sparked a heated discussion among netizens.
Some netizens said that Sina canceling a Microblog is like
strangling an ant,
but in this case, it cancelled the microblog of Shanghai
US general consulate, which may set off a diplomatic dispute.
Some netizens questioned, even a foreign embassy's account
could be blocked, and questioned the motives of the regime.
Mr. Qin from Wuhan city said, the actions of Sina
are an international joke.
Mr. Qin: It certainly is a big joke!
How many jokes made!
It must be the government who controls Sina that did this.
If there's any unfavorable words, CCP will delete them,
because CCP doesn't want the people know true things.
Lan Shu, a current affairs commentator, said with the closing
of the 18th National Congress, it is a sensitive period.
Sina even likes to offend all users, and even prefers
all competitors to laugh at it, it will block truthful news.
Lan Shu: After the Tianjin Jixian fire which happened
recently, Shanghai U.S. consulate reported the sensitive news.
Sina is afraid of its owner to challenge it, then it blocked
the Microblog of Shanghai U.S. consulate.
Internet is a tool that to promote information sharing,
but Sina took this kind of action.
The Shanghai U.S. general consulate then issued a statement
on Tencent Microblog on July 12 to explain its opinion on its deleted Sina Microblog.
It stated, This morning, we found that our official Sina
Microblog account '@Shanghai US general consulate' didn't work.
We are trying to understand the reason.
We hope our Sina Microblog operation can be restored ASAP.
Prior to this, the Sina Microblog of the New York Times
was deleted.
Now, there's no result when we search for @Hong kong US
general consulate, @China US embassyon Sina Microblog.
Jiao Guobiao, a media scholar: What's right you have
to grab others' freedom of expression randomly?
What's the law you followed?
Sina only can abuse its power within a scope,
it can't block the freedom of the media.
It's a joke that the CCP's official media, People's Daily,
published a comment article on July 12 entitled,
Washington should refrain from Impulse to
Preach Democracy.
Lan Shu pointed out that the goodness and human nature
of the U.S. officials hasn't been affected by the CCP after they work in China.
However, because CCP bundles economic interests closely
with its political things, the officials may not speak out in small cases.
When a big event or a large social injustice happens
in the society, they will speak out.
Lan Shu: In this time, you can see the officials couldn't
control themselves intentionally or unintentionally, to speak out.
Even their words are delivered in different ways
and aren't strict, but it broke the specifications or unspoken rules of the US-Sino business interests.
This is nature. Because they grew up in a free society,
their world values will reflect that outward sometimes.
So far, the U.S. State Department and U.S. Embassy in China
haven't commented on this case.
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Hong Kong protesters complain of treatment by China authorities
Hong Kong, 23 August, 2008
1. Wide of deported Hong Kong protesters showing documents from the Beijing Public Security bureau which states that they are being monitored.
2. Close-up of documents
3. Panning shot of deported Hong Kong protesters showing documents
4. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Xiao Yuzhen, deported Hong Kong protester:
We felt disappointed. We think that the government will take the false allegation against us seriously. We are still hopeful of the government giving us justice. But now nobody still talks to us, and gives us no response. We need to keep going to Beijing.
5. Wide pan of deported Hong Kong protesters
6. Mid of woman showing bruises on her arms
7. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Wang Wenjin, deported Hong Kong protester
We were eight people, they (officers) had more than ten people watching us. We just defecated and urinated there. We couldn't go out.
(Q: How long did you stay?) We were there for 48 hours.
Beijing, 18 August 2008
8. Wide of members of the group called Watchers of the Rights of Hong Kong Businessmen Investing in Mainland China showing posters reading: (Chinese) Hong Kong business people claim injustice
9. Close up of sign reading: (Chinese) Hong Kong business people claim injustice
10. Close-up of the petition letter with the signatures of the five members that visited the administration
11. Wide of Wang talking to reporters
12.Wide exterior of the Exit and Entry Administration Service Center, Public Security Bureau of Beijing
13. Wide of security guards
14. Mid shot of Wang and other members walking
STORYLINE:
A group of Hong Kong businessmen, who tried to secure a permit to protest in Beijing during the Olympics, claim they were later detained and forced to defecate in the room they were held in for 48 hours since it had no toilet.
Their claim became public hours before Washington's top diplomat in China pressed the Beijing government to immediately free foreign activists jailed for protesting during the Olympics.
Chinese police have sentenced at least 10 foreigners to 10 days of detention for protesting during the games.
Several members of an organisation called Watchers of the Rights of Hong Kong Businessmen Investing in Mainland China arrived at Hong Kong airport to tell of their apparent ordeal.
The group represents 58 Hong Kong investors who maintain they've fallen victim to corruption whilst conducting business in China.
We felt disappointed, says Xiao Yuzhen, one of the deported protesters. We think that the government will take the false allegation against us seriously. We are still hopeful of the government giving us justice. But now nobody talks to us and gives us a response.We need to keep going to Beijing.
Another deported protester, Wang Wenjin, claimed they were detained and closely guarded.
We were eight people, they had more than ten people watching us. We just defecated and urinated there. We couldn't go out, said Wang.
Asked how long they were kept in detention, Wang said: We were there for 48 hours.
Members of the group displayed protest placards last Monday outside a department of the Public Security Bureau of Beijing after they failed to secure a protest permit.
Wang said the group was first turned down earlier this month on the grounds their organisation was not legally registered in China.
He said it was impossible to meet the changing requirements of officials, which he says were designed to discourage people from applying for permission to demonstrate during the Olympics at one of the three protest parks set up by the Chinese Government.
To date not a single protest has been sanctioned - the International Olympic Committee has repeatedly expressed concern about that fact.
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