May 18

Blog domain changed from wodebj.com to thisbeijing.info

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During the weekend, i moved my blog from bluehost to hostmonster. At the same time, i also changed the domain of  this blog from wodebj.com to thisbeijing.info. Because i think it is more easier for the foreigners to rember this new domain.

The movement of the blog is very simple. First, download the data and all the files to the computer, and then set the domain to the new server; Second, move all the data and files to the new server; Third, set the config according to the new setting. And that is OK. I didn’t meet other problem as some of others.
I changed the domain name after successful movement.

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Aug 24

Beijing grants 311 foreigners permanent residence status

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Beijing has granted 311 foreigners permanent residence status since China adopted a policy akin to the “green card” in the United States in 2004, police said Sunday.

 The Beijing municipal public security bureau has accepted 371applications for permanent residence status over the past five years, of which 311 have been approved, said Xu Jie, an officer in the exit-entry management division of the bureau.

 Among the 311, 39 were granted the status for working in the country, 37 for making outstanding contribution, 123 for family re-union and the rest 112 were expatriates.

 Famous scientists, scholars, athletes, artists and other talents, as well as investors, are eligible to apply for the permanent residence status.

 Spouses of Chinese citizens or foreigners who have been granted permanent residence status can apply for the status after having been married and resided in China for over five years with no less than nine months in China each year.

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Aug 24

Beijing beefs up anti-terror measures

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Beijing has begun deploying thousands of additional police officers and checking vehicles entering the city to ensure a safe National Day celebration.

With little more than a month before the Oct 1 festivities marking the nation’s 60th birthday, the city on Saturday raised its security level, putting at least 6,000 officers on its streets every day, Wang Jun, a senior officer with the patrol and special police team was quoted by local media as saying yesterday.

Over the weekend, police also activated hundreds of checkpoints developed for last year’s Olympic Games to beef up checks on people and vehicles entering the city.

Xu Ke, a driver who constantly travels between Handan in Hebei province and Beijing, said yesterday the toll station at the Beijing end of the Hebei-Beijing expressway has been fitted with new security-scanning machines.

Thousands of militia soldiers have also been deployed to watch key infrastructure such as bridges, overpasses, railways and highway tunnels, according to the police bureau.

Security measures have also been tightened in the city’s subway system and key areas such as Tian’anmen Square.

All bags carried by subway passengers are subject to security checks, and armed police officers and plainclothes officers will patrol more often in Tian’anmen Square.

Bags taken into the square are being checked, China Daily noted over the weekend.

Taxi drivers have also been told to report any suspicious customers to police, especially along Chang’an Avenue, a major thoroughfare that runs along Tian’anmen Square, the latest issue of Southern Weekly reported.

The report also said the Beijing Radio Administration Bureau is screening radio devices in the city, especially near Tian’anmen Square, Chang’an Avenue and three “parade villages” where civilians and troops participating in the parade are exercising.

Meanwhile, gas stations have been asked to be wary of customers buying gasoline with containers. Stations are required to question the purpose of the purchase, and keep a copy of the buyer’s ID card and contact information.

The administration also asks gas stations make contingency plans in case of emergencies, including terrorist attacks, administration director Zhang Jiaming was quoted by the local media as saying.

In June, a 62-year-old man ignited a bucket of gas he bought at a local station on a bus in Chengdu, killing 27 people, including himself.

Local communities have also been mobilized as an important supplement to police. The city’s police bureau said ideally about 800,000 people would be involved, including college students, retired and self-employed residents. They will wear red armbands and watch for suspicious strangers around their communities.

Wang Taiyuan, a professor with the Chinese People’s Public Security University, said these measures are a comprehensive system to improve security ahead of National Day.

He said unlike last year’s Olympic Games, threats for National Day are more likely to come from inside the country than from abroad.

“However, the security work for the coming event is by no means easier. Some of the threats, such as Tibetan and Xinjiang Uygur separatists, may not give up the opportunity (to disrupt the celebration),” Wang said.

Li Wei, director of the center for counter-terrorism studies with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, also said the risk of violence and terrorism rose after the July 5 riot in Urumqi in Xinjiang.

(China Daily August 24, 2009)

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Aug 24

BOCOG disbanded one year after 2008 Olympics

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The Organizing Committee for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG) was officially disbanded on Saturday, nearly a year after the close of the games described by International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge as “truly exceptional”.

Liu Jingmin, vice mayor of Beijing and executive vice president of BOCOG, made the announcement at a brief ceremony held Saturday afternoon at the headquarters of BOCOG.

BOCOG was established on December 13, 2001, exactly four months after Beijing won the right to host the 2008 Olympics.

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Aug 24

China to turn on massive show for National Day

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A massive celebration in Tian’anmen Square on Oct. 1, at which President Hu Jintao will give a keynote speech, will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

A military parade and mass pageant would follow, said a spokesperson for the 60th National Day celebration preparation committee of the Beijing municipal government Monday. Timetabling for the celebrations is not yet available

The military parade would highlight the achievements China has made in its defense sector during the past six decades and showcase its resolution to safeguard world and regional peace and stability.

The mass pageant would involve about 200,000 citizens and 60 floats, on the theme of the “Motherland and I Marching Together”.

On Sept. 30, the eve of National Day, a huge reception, hosted by the State Council, will be held in the Great Hall of the People.

On the night of Oct. 1, a gala at the Tian’anmen Square is to feature “colorful performances and a splendid fireworks display”, with senior party and government leaders present.

From Oct. 1 to 3, major parks in Beijing are to host parties and functions to celebrate National Day.

In addition, an exhibition highlighting China’s progress during the past 60 years will be held in the Beijing Exhibition Center near the city zoo over the last two weeks in September.

Also during that time, a grand musical, “Road to Revival”, with a cast of about 3,200, will be staged at the Great Hall of the People. It will depict the past 169 years of Chinese history chronologically from the Opium War to the present.

“We will try our best to create a festive environment at an economical cost,” said the spokesperson.

The military parade, mass pageant and evening gala will be rehearsed at Tian’anmen Square several times from Aug. 29 to Sept. 26.

“Preparation are going on smoothly,” the spokesperson said. “We will make sure of a successful celebration.”

(Xinhua News Agency August 24, 2009)

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Aug 04

Beijing Olympic accommodation recycled to London

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Temporary accommodation built for the Beijing Olympics will be shipped to London and re-used at the 2012 Olympic Games, Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission (BSTC) has announced, the Beijing Daily reported on August 3.

Temporary accommodation built for the Beijing Olympics will be shipped to London and re-used at the 2012 Olympic Games. [File photo] 

BSTC is to cooperate with De Boer Group, the world’s largest provider of temporary accommodation, to recycle the accommodation for use at the London Olympics.

According to Dong Bin, Deputy General Manager of Beijing Urban Construction Group, a total of 31 competition venues, 17 non-competition venues and 45 training facilities were used at last year’s Beijing Olympics. They include buildings, seating, interior fixtures, parking lots and pavements, electric wires and circuitry, and road signs, all of which were designed as temporary structures.

“Temporary facilities played an important role in guest reception, security, broadcast facilities and competition venues,” said Dong.

“The materials, equipment and products used to construct the Beijing Olympic temporary accommodation were all made in China,” added Dong. The Group has 120,000 square meters of temporary accommodation, 80,000 seats and 240 kilometers of security railings used in the Games, all of which meet international standards and can be recycled several times.

Temporary accommodation built for the Beijing Olympics will be shipped to London and re-used at the 2012 Olympic Games. [File photo]

The Group has signed an agreement with De Boer to offer the facilities to the London Olympic village as part of BSTC’s recycling program.

“We plan to establish a perfect mechanism to promote the scientific achievements of the Beijing Olympics,” said Zhu Shilong, Deputy Director of BSTC.

More than 100 scientific achievements in urban construction, intelligent transportation systems, environmental management and energy saving will be on the market by 2010. “We hope to establish five to ten world-famous service brands by the end of 2010 to promote these achievements and realize revenue of 10 billion yuan (US$1.46 billion),” said Zhu.

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Aug 04

Repair Work on the Tian’anmen Tower Completed

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Flocks of visitors are attracted by the newly repaired Tian’anmen Tower on August 1st, 2009. The repair work, which started in May, was carried out in preparation for the 60th anniversary celebrations of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. [Photo: CFP]

The repair work on Tian’anmen Tower in central Beijing finished and the western part of the tower was reopened for visitors, the Legal Evening News reported on Saturday.

Major maintenance and restoration work on the tower has been carried out since it was launched in May this year in preparation for the 60th anniversary celebrations for the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

The tower was well-preserved during the repair work and the coloured drawings on the delicate ceilings have attracted many visitors since the restoration. The walls, pillars and lights have all been repaired or changed.

During the repair work, the tower was not completely closed off to visitors and didn’t affect visitors wanting to access the Forbidden City either.

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Jul 31

Blog stoped for a long time

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Blog have been stoped for a long time as too many things have to deal with. Now i am not sure what should i do for the next step. Work is just so so, salary is just so so. Lots of pressure from life.

I have a dream, a small dream. I need some time to think about the future and my life.

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Jun 30

Beijing announces subsidies to attract multinationals

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International companies that open regional headquarters in Beijing will receive a government subsidy of up to 10 million yuan (US$ 1.46 million) according to measures announced by the city government on June 29.

 Companies with registered capital between 100 million yuan (US$ 14.6 million) and 500 million yuan (US$ 73 million) will receive 5 million yuan (US$ 731 thousand); those with registered capital between 500 million yuan and 1 billion yuan (US$ 146 million) will receive 8 million yuan (US$ 1.17 million); and companies with registered capital over 1 billion yuan will receive 10 million yuan. Existing companies who increase their registered capital will be eligible for the payments. The maximum subsidy payable is 10 million yuan.

 Companies whose yearly operating income reach 1 billion yuan for the first time will receive a one-off award of 10 million yuan. CEOs of companies that rank among the top ten payers of enterprise income tax in Beijing will be eligible for a 500 thousand yuan (US$ 73 thousand) award from the government.

 In addition to financial rewards, the government is also offering assistance with recruitment, visa applications, housing, and personnel relocation expenses. Senior executives will be offered permanent residence in Beijing regardless of age and education background. Senior foreign managers and technical staff will be eligible for multiple-entry visas and 5-year residence permits.

 Beijing currently has 164 foreign investment companies serving as regional headquarters, mostly representing the world’s Top 500 companies from Japan, U.S.A., Europe and Korea. They mainly engage in electronics, communications and engineering. Of them there are currently 41 officially-certified regional headquarters of multinationals.

 Statistics show Beijing has received US$2.95 billion in foreign investment so far this year, nearly half of its 2009 target of US$ 6 billion, and 4.1 percent up over the same period last year.

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Jun 25

Very hot Beijing weather

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It become very from this week in Beijing.

Beijing had the most “heated” senior middle school entrance exam Wednesday in the past six years as the temperature hit 37 degrees Celsius, the Beijing Meteorological Bureau said.

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Jun 22

Swim like a champ at the Water Cube

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Curious how swimming sensation Michael Phelps was able to grab eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympic Games? The National Aquatic Center has opened one of its swimming pools to let the public swim like an Olympian.

Since Saturday, hundreds of water lovers from home and abroad have jumped into the warm-up pool at the center, dubbed the Water Cube for its unique blue bubble design.

“The water is much warmer than other public indoor pools and it tasted like purified water,” Jiang Yinghui, a middle-aged woman from Beijing, told China Daily after getting out of the pool yesterday.

Swimmers at the Water Cube broke 25 world records during the 2008 Olympics and the pool here is believed by many to be the fastest Olympic pool in the world. Some reports also said the pool water was so clean swimmers could drink it.

Jiang said she did take a sip of the water in the pool but felt she swam a little faster.

“It is much easier to float on the water here,” she said.

The warm-up pool is a standard competition pool: 50 m long, 25 m wide and 2 m deep. It can hold about 100 people at the same time.

Every swimmer must get a health check and a deep-water certificate before entering the pool for safety reasons, and all these services are available at the place, center management said.

Naja Bluner from Switzerland came up with the idea to swim at the Water Cube when visiting the Olympic Green yesterday. She bought her swimwear, and went through the health check and deep-water swimming test quickly.

“It is very convenient and the staff are really helpful,” she said.

Travelers Claudio Saldano and Eraciela Calzolari from Uruguay were amazed by the Olympic venue.

“It is so nice and we saw it many times on TV last year,” Saldano said. “We love swimming and swim three times a week at home. We are so impressed by the Beijing Olympic venues and decided we must visit here this year.”

This architectural landmark, open for public visits since last October, has become one of the top travel destinations in Beijing. According to the marketing plan, it will become a comprehensive aquatic sports center with swimming, diving and entertainment programs, the center’s manager Zhao Zhixiong said.

Large-scale interior reconstruction will start in October and next summer people will see a new Water Cube, he added.

The pool will be open Thursday to Sunday from 2 pm to 7 pm until October. The entrance fee is 50 yuan ($7) for two hours.

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