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The Mystery of Chinese Royal Architecture
With vivid characteristics, Chinese royal buildings, especially the most
Acupuncture Chinese Moxibustion Technique ? The Chinese Health Secrets Revealed!
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WoozyFly.com, (www.WoozyFly.com), the online music media company devoted to independent artists, and Chinese community and social networking site, Jinti.com (www.jinti.com) have entered into a strategic partnership. A new International Music Section in the Jinti Web site, powered by WoozyFly, will be launched through the partnership.
Reservations Now Accepted for Holiday Parties at Celebrated Golden Budha Chinese Restaurant in Chicago
Come to the restaurant used to entertain members of the Chinese diplomatic corps. Multiple item buffet dinners from $12.95. Formal Chinese banquets from $20.00 per person. Beers from $4, wine $5, cocktails from $5 each.
Brand New Chinese Character Domain Names Launched on the Internet Today - Many Other International Languages Also Available
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Chinese Pinyin or Hanyu Pinyin Overview
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Get Listed On Chinese Search Engines
Almost everyone knows that China is th world?s most polulous nation. But how many people knowe that China?s urban middle class is projected to soon exceed the entire population of the US?. China is No.2 in the world in total Internet usage and growing fast. Its economy is roaring along at 7-10% GDP growth every year. It?s easy to understand why Western business people have been salivating over the Chinese ?big, juiicy piece of meat? for a couple of decades now.
An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine
When you hear about Traditional Chinese Medicine, what is the first thing that pops into your mind? Odd stuff in jars in dark smoky rooms where equally odd old men mutter strange incantations in Chinese as they burn incense in a pot? Actually, there may actually literally be such places and maybe they do practice some form of Traditional Chinese Medicine too ? but in these modern times, Traditional Chinese Medicine can also mean medicine that is practiced by even Western followers of the traditional ways of treating patients as the Chinese have learned all these centuries. And for such Western practitioners, Traditional Chinese Medicine may not mean burning incense as well but rather keeping rather immaculate and clinical treatment rooms wh...
Businessman Claycomb to Support New Major Chinese Outreach
Arizona businessman and humanitarian Lloyd Claycomb has generously donated $125,000 to the Sacramento-based ministry of Amazing Facts to help fund the production of Christian radio, television, internet, and health programs to reach the people of China, a nation notorious for oppressing the Christian faith.
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Submit Your Website's Url To Chinese Search Engines
It is certainly true that the Internet is dominated by the Englsih language ? it has been estimated that 75% of all Internet pages worldwide are written in English. But surprise, surprise, the world?s No. 1 language in terms of number of native speakers is also the most difficult to read ? Chinese, with about three times as many native speakers (and readers) as English. China has the second greatest number of Internet users in the world, behind only the United States, and its Internet market is one of the world?s fastest-growing. Furthermore, its buoyant economy is impossible to ignore. Every year millions are added to its relatively affluent middle class.
You?d be surprised at how many Chinese can read English ? they are small in proportion to total population, but large in number. You might also be surprised at how many Chinese yuppies (?Chuppies?) carry Visa and Mastercard.
Do you have a product that might sell well in China? That?s a difficult question to answer, but as a one-sentence primer: affluent Chinese gravitate towards any product with name-brand appeal, snob appeal, or that is closely associated with the United States (sarcastically dubbed the ?Mickey Mouse Syndrome? by envious economic rivals). If you are going global, you cannot afford to ignore China. And if your business has a website, it should be searchable in China.
Following are the URLs for site submission to ten Chinese search engines. The sites are all written in Chinese, but if you can get past the language barrier, anything is possible?
Top 10 Chinese Search Engines
1. Baidu: http://baidu.com/search/url_submit.htm
2. Sina: http://iask.com/guest/add_url.php
3. Sohu: http://db.sohu.com/regurl/regform.asp?Step=REGFORM&class=
4. Yahoo China: http://cn.yahoo.com/docs/info/suggest.html
5. Google China: http://www.google.com/intl/zh-CN/add_url.html
6. Sobao: http://search.sobao.com/Computers_and_Internet/Personal/
7. Tianwang: http://home.tianwang.com/denglu.htm
8. China-Holiday: http://china-holiday.com/newterms/hall/it/sort.asp?sortid=259
9. Wangluobing: http://www.net7b.com/net7b_/denglu/index.asp o
10. Sunwukong: http://www.sunwukong.cn/add.php
The first six of the foregoing are major players, but the rest are marginal and may well be out of business by the time you read this (then again, you never know?).
Happy hunting!
David A. Carnes is a California attorney working for California Industrial City in Zhengzhou, China. His website, http://www.chinacompanystartupguide.com, offers free, step-by-step information on how to establish a business presence in China.
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