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National Youth Violin Contest kicks off in Qingdao

Posted: 29 Oct 2012 08:04 PM PDT

The tenth National Youth Violin Contest has taken place in Qingdao. The contest, organized by the Ministry of Culture, drew art students from music colleges and middle schools across the country.

UK modern dance show "Scattered"

Posted: 29 Oct 2012 08:03 PM PDT

And modern dancers from the UK are working with a huge LED screen to tell a story about water. The show, staged by the UK?s "Motionhouse" modern dance company, has made itself a real hit at the Shanghai International Art Festival.

CCTV folk instrument contest finals

Posted: 29 Oct 2012 08:01 PM PDT

The top three winners, Yu Yuanchun, Di Lin and Wang Junkang, really stood out in the field of 12 finalists. And directors from top national troupes were on hand hoping to snatch up some new talent.

Stunning winter scenes in Xinjiang's Kanas Lake

Posted: 29 Oct 2012 06:57 PM PDT

The Altai mountains in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of northwest China are renowned for their stunning scenery. But many tourists have been dismayed to find heavy snow blocking the path to the site. Luckily the route has now reopened and is welcoming its first tourists for a long time.

Younger artists show off traditional works

Posted: 29 Oct 2012 06:55 PM PDT

A new traditional painting exhibition got going in Chengdu on Saturday. "Various Tastes of Brush and Ink," gathers 11 painters from across China in the capital of Sichuan Province to show off their works.

Dancing pandas go "Gangnam Style"

Posted: 29 Oct 2012 06:49 PM PDT

K-Pop hit "Gangnam Style" continues to make waves around the world. South Korean singer PSY?s viral sensation has compelled people from all over to ape and parody his hit video - in particular his horse-riding dance move.

China Fashion Week breaks the mold

Posted: 29 Oct 2012 06:47 PM PDT

Fashionistas around the world have their eyes turned to the China Fashion Week. The event - which kicked off in Beijing last Wednesday - features a vast array of attire ranging from traditional ethnic garb to full gowns.

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Posted: 29 Oct 2012 05:18 AM PDT

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Auto manufacturing in China-Media Watch-October 28-BONTV

Posted: 29 Oct 2012 02:07 AM PDT

The simple fact that China is now the world's largest consumer market has not gone unnoticed by large auto manufacturers, and incidentally many of these companies have relied heavily on the Chinese market to reach their ambitious sales projections over the last few financial quarters. China represents a large opportunity for the automotive industry because car ownership is still relatively low nationwide (just one vehicle for every 17 people) and because the country is enjoying higher levels of expendable income in ways we have not seen before. However, if current [re-adjusted] projections hold true and China is beginning to "downshift" its annual double-digit growth, major blows could be felt by some of the largest international auto-manufacturers - no pun intended. China represents a large opportunity for the automotive industry. The truth is whenever you have an exceptionally large consumer market concentrated into one country; those consumer preferences, trends, and habits will affect the world's markets in a dramatic way. And when a large consumer market [such as China] slows its growth by even a few percentage points, manufacturers the world over will be greatly influenced. Lower car sales in China might mean big losses for preferred Western brands like Audi and Volkswagen. Reports are emerging that Japanese auto manufacturers are taking a beating - Toyota's month-over-month Chinese sales are down 40 percent for September. Of course, a lack of recent Japanese auto <b>...</b>
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