China- Current Life and Traditional Culture
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This e book reveals the main issues which occupy the current Chinese society today
And some of the main topics concerning the Chinese traditional vast culture.
All is written in Chinese characters followed by pinyin and English .
Ideal for the mandarin student to gain knowledge about the vast China while increase his Chinese language level.
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China- Current Life and Traditional Culture - orna taub
orna taub
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My name is Orna Taub. My main occupation is to provide valuable material for the worldwide Mandarin students based on their special requirements and my own learning experience.
this e book reveals the main issues which occupy the current Chinese society
and some interesting topics concerning the Chinese traditional vast culture.
all is written in Chinese characters followed by pinyin and English .
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Part one –
China current life
China is a very special country which attracts the interest of many western people.due to the many years of being closed country,china became a misterious country in the eyes of the western world.following the opening of china ,the vast chinese culture was revealed to the western world. The huge Chinese traditional culture on one hand and the special chinese society today make china an especialy interest country.
The Chinese society is undergoing big changes in relative very short period.this causes many serious problems to emerge.In addition,the big Chinese population Places great challenges before the Chinese government.To list a few of them:
The rise of the middle classes,The imbalance of wealth,urbanisation, ageing population,Environmental pollution,sexes imbalance .
An audio version of the chinese parts of the book is availavle separately.
Youth People's Worries 年轻人的烦恼 (nián qīng rén de fán nǎo)
China's youth are more focused on iPods, designer jeans and buying their first car than political reform.Most of all they are worried about getting well paid jobs and a share of the new-found wealth that many Chinese professionals are enjoying as the economy surges ahead with double-digit growth.In today's competitive economy, the number of colleges graduates is keeping entry-level office salaries low, leaving many to worry about how they will ever be able to afford a home.
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当今中国年轻人最关注的也许不是北京天安门广场19年前的学潮,而是iPod产品,设计独特的牛仔裤,或是买上人生中第一辆车。他们中多数人关心的是如何找到一份收入丰厚的工作,跻身许多专业人士的行列。目前,中国经济正以两位数的速度增长。在当今高度竞争的经济环境下,由于毕业生太多,往往起薪比较低,许多人担心自己永远都买不起房子。
dāng jīn zhōng guó nián qīng rén zuì guān zhù de yě xǔ bú shì běi jīng tiān ān mén guǎng chǎng1nián qián de xué cháo,ér shìiPod chǎn pǐn,shè jì dú tè de niú zǎi kù,huò shì mǎi shàng rén shēng zhōng dì yī liàng chē。tā men zhōng duō shù rén guān xīn de shì rú hé zhǎo dào yī fèn shōu rù fēng hòu de gōng zuò,jī shēn xǔ duō zhuān yè rén shì de háng liè。mù qián,zhōng guó jīng jì zhēng yǐ liǎng wèi shǔ de sù dù zēng zhǎng。zài dāng jīn gāo dù jìng zhēng de jīng jì huán jìng xià,yóu yú bì yè shēng tài duō,wǎng wǎng qǐ xīn bǐ jiào dī,xǔ duō rén dān xīn zì jǐ yǒng yuǎn dōu mǎi bù qǐ fáng zi。
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It is easier said than done. Last summer, China had to provide jobs for nearly 5 million college graduates. This summer, 5.6 million more are getting ready to move out of dormitories and into the job market.Often the first in their family to get higher education, these graduates of colleges and vocational schools have high expectations that are not being met despite soaring economic growth as there are more graduates than jobs in China.The average employment rate of recent graduates was 73 percent in autumn 2007, the China Daily said, citing Ministry of Education figures.
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不过,说来容易做起来难。去年夏季,中国有近500万大学应届毕业生要找工作。而今年夏季,又将有560万毕业生走出校园。这些普通高校或职业学校毕业生中,有不少是家里第一个接受了高等教育的,因此抱着很高的期望。但尽管经济蓬勃发展,就业市场还是僧多粥少,他们的期望往往难以实现。《中国日报》援引教育部的数据称,2007年秋季,应届毕业生的平均就业率为73% 。
bú guò,shuō lái róng yì zuò qǐ lai nán。qù nián xià jì,zhōng guó yǒu jìn 500 wàn dà xué yīng jiè bì yè shēng yào zhǎo gōng zuò。ér jīn nián xià jì,yòu jiāng yǒu 560 wàn bì yè shēng zǒu chū xiào yuán。zhè xiē pǔ tōng gāo xiào huò zhí yè xué xiào bì yè shēng zhōng,yǒu bù shǎo shì jiā lǐ dì yī gè jiē shòu Le gāo děng jiào yu