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China's national flag to go up in White House on Sept 20

The national flag of the People's Republic of China (PRC) will be hoisted at the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on September 20, media reported Sunday.

Chinese associations in the United States had applied to hold a ceremony in front of the US President's residence to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of PRC.

Chen Ronghua, chairman of Fujian Association of the United States, told reporters that their application was approved not only because of the sound Sino-US relations but also because China is a responsible country.

"Many Americans admire China due to the success of last year's Beijing Olympics," said Chen.

More than 1,000 people will attend the ceremony and the performances held after it, according to Zhao Luqun, who will direct the performances.

Zhao said the performances will demonstrate the friendship, magnanimous spirit and kindness of modern Chinese people.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-07...ent_8422505.htm

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China's national flag to go up in White House on Sept 20

The national flag of the People's Republic of China (PRC) will be hoisted at the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on September 20, media reported Sunday.

Chinese associations in the United States had applied to hold a ceremony in front of the US President's residence to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of PRC.

Chen Ronghua, chairman of Fujian Association of the United States, told reporters that their application was approved not only because of the sound Sino-US relations but also because China is a responsible country.

"Many Americans admire China due to the success of last year's Beijing Olympics," said Chen.

More than 1,000 people will attend the ceremony and the performances held after it, according to Zhao Luqun, who will direct the performances.

Zhao said the performances will demonstrate the friendship, magnanimous spirit and kindness of modern Chinese people.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-07...ent_8422505.htm

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"Many Americans admire China due to the success of last year's Beijing Olympics," said Chen.

MOST Americans don't even know that China hosted the Olympics. Those that do really don't care. A more appropriate statement would have been something like "Many Americans admire Chinese food."

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"Many Americans admire China due to the success of last year's Beijing Olympics," said Chen.

MOST Americans don't even know that China hosted the Olympics. Those that do really don't care. A more appropriate statement would have been something like "Many Americans admire Chinese food."

But most of what is called Chinese food here really isn't Chinese food.

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"Many Americans admire China due to the success of last year's Beijing Olympics," said Chen.

MOST Americans don't even know that China hosted the Olympics. Those that do really don't care. A more appropriate statement would have been something like "Many Americans admire Chinese food."

But most of what is called Chinese food here really isn't Chinese food.

"Many Americans can't be bothered by trivial details."

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"Many Americans admire China due to the success of last year's Beijing Olympics," said Chen.

MOST Americans don't even know that China hosted the Olympics. Those that do really don't care. A more appropriate statement would have been something like "Many Americans admire Chinese food."

But most of what is called Chinese food here really isn't Chinese food.

"Many Americans can't be bothered by trivial details."

I must be in the minority. :lol:

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Have you guys ever noticed that food like seafood, comes from China here.

How the heck is China feeding America?

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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Get ready, folks. Hope you all are good at learning other languages.

No need. As an English teacher I can assure you that if you speak slowly and loudly they will always understand.

No, i meant when Mandarin becomes the official language and all... ;)

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Get ready, folks. Hope you all are good at learning other languages.

No need. As an English teacher I can assure you that if you speak slowly and loudly they will always understand.

No, i meant when Mandarin becomes the official language and all... ;)

I'm sure they'll translate what we need to know.

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Interesting how the title of the topic had nothing to do with the contents of the post though . . . must be a creative writing assignment for the National Enquirer.

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