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Koneko -

Further to my discussion with bomaci here.

I can now conclude that 帖 & 贴 are actually 同声异体字 after consulting my dictionary.

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Originally Posted by 现代汉语大词典

帖(tie1) 同贴(tie3)

However, I still strongly feel that 帖子 should be pronunced as "tie1zi3" not "tie3zi3"
Change of two third tones, remember?

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However, I still strongly feel that 帖子 should be pronunced as "tie1zi3" not "tie3zi3"

I'm afraid that 帖子 should be pronunced as tie3zi5.

According to the 现代汉语词典
帖 tie1
(1)服从;顺从:服服帖帖
(2)妥当;稳当:妥帖

帖 tie3
(1)邀请客人的通知: 请贴
(2)旧时写着生辰八字等的纸片:换帖
(3)写着字的纸片:字帖儿(便条)
(4)量词,配合汤药使用:一帖药

帖 tie4
学习书法或绘画时临摹用的样本:碑帖、习字帖、画帖

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Friday, May 30, 2008

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July 19 - Floods triggered by tropical storm Bilis are finally retreating
in China's coastal provinces after at least 198 people died, local
officials said.
In Guangdong Province, the worst hit, people struggled to cope with water
shortages, ravaged roads and other damage, the China News Service
reported yesterday.
Moreover, traffic, water, electricity and communications have returned to
normal in Fuzhou, capital of East China's Fujian Province, the Xinhua
News Agency reported.
But rain was still forecast for Hunan and Guangdong provinces today and
tomorrow.
To better deal with the disastrous floods, the Ministry of Civil Affairs
activated Grades 4 and 3 of the emergency response mechanism, Xinhua said.
A round-the-clock alert towards possible geological disasters issued by
the Ministry of Land and Resources remained in effect.
During a field visit to Hunan, Vice-Premier Hui Liangyu urged authorities
and governments in disaster-hit areas to take effective relief measures
to relocate those who had lost their homes and to curb the spread of
infectious diseases.
Hui said storm-ravaged areas still face great challenges, asking
governments at all levels to take effective measures to prevent more
possible disasters and ensure safety of major rivers and reservoirs in
the flooding season.
The State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters have sent a dozen
of task forces to check flood prevention and control efforts along major
rivers.
Hui warned local officials of their duty in flood control, asking them to
take measures against possible spread of epidemics in flood-hit areas.
The vice-premier also urged local governments to help farmers restart
farming production in disaster-ravaged areas to minimize the damage to
crop growth and harvest.
Geological disaster supervision, patrol work and risk appraisal must
focus on flood control of small and medium-sized rivers and reservoirs
while being on alert for large-scale ones, Hui noted.
Ten more people had been confirmed dead from the storms in South China's
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, bringing the death toll in China to
198, Xinhua said.
Fed by the tropical storm Bilis, heavy rainfall in a large area over a
longer time span than usual has led to the disastrous storms in Guangdong
during the past days, said Wang Dongxiao, an oceanographer from the
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Statistics indicated that as many as 92 people have been confirmed dead
and more than 100 are missing in Hunan.
Bilis the fourth tropical storm of the season, which that landed on the
mainland on Friday also claimed 43 lives in Fujian Province and 44 in
Guangdong.
Furthermore, 557 reservoirs in the region were forced to discharge
floodwater yesterday because of the torrential rains.
Direct economic losses from the storm totalled 12 billion yuan (US$1.5
billion) after 160,000 hectares of crops and 113,000 houses were
destroyed, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said on its website yesterday.
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Chinese language - Experts suggest the increase of deposit rates

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Chinanews, July 14 �C Even the denial by vice governor of the People's
Bank of China (PBOC) Wu Xiaoling could not blow away the market��s
speculation that the central bank would issue new policies to push
forward the foreign exchange reform, said a report in International
Finance News.
Instead, it is more and more expected that the government will publish
new macro-control policies in the market, fuelled by latest statistics.
According to a report released by Morgan Stanley on July 11, China was
expected to raise the deposit and lending interest rates by 27 points and
would further raise these rates at the end of this year.
Analysts said that the further adoption of the control policies depends
on the effect of the policies implemented during the first phase. After
the foreign trade surplus hit the new record high of $14.5 billion, the
data of bank credit further proved that the overheating economy had not
been cooled down by the previous control policies.
Increasing both the deposit and lending interest rates might very
possibly be included in the new control policies. Persons related with
the industry said that the latest increase of the lending interest rates
was criticized for widening the rate gap and stimulating banks to
increase the loans. It is impossible for the central bank only to raise
the lending interest rates, they said, for this will further widen the
interest rate gap as far as the current control effect is concerned.
Some experts said the reason why China was reluctant to raise the saving
interest rate was the strong speculation of RMB appreciation. But now the
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Passengers have started boarding the first pair of trains that will take
them to a ride across the "roof of the world" later on Saturday.

Tibetans living along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway on June 26. For Tibetans
living along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, its completion and opening to
traffic will not only mean a powerful engine to drive Tibet's economic
development, but also bring about profound social changes and make
Tibetan herdsmen's life more colorful.

GOLMUD/LHASA, July 1 - Passengers have started boarding the first pair of
trains that will take them to a ride across the "roof of the world" later
on Saturday.
The trains rolled out of their stations at around 11:00 am, sources said.
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GOLMUD, July 1 - China on Saturday opened the world's most elevated
railway with the first pair of passenger trains traveling across the
"roof of the world".
Two trains set off at Golmud and Lhasa, the two start-up points of the
Qinghai-Tibet Railway that is dubbed an "engineering marvel" that has
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Relics of Chinese civilization found along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway
Chinanews, Xining, June 29 - Archaeologists discovered that early in the
later period of the Paleolithic Age, there were ancient human activities
along the Qinghai-Tibet railway line. They found relics of human
activities during this period in the Tuotuo River at the Thanglha
mountain district, Hol Xil and the Small Tsaidam Lake at Tsaidam Basin
and gathered large quantities of manually forged stone products,
including stone kernels, stone knives, choppers, scrapers and spikes.
They estimated that human beings had been living here no later than
30,000 years ago. ��<Full Story>
Construction of Qinghai-Tibet railway does not destroy local religious
sites
Chinanews, Lhasa, Jun. 27 �C The Zham heaven burial (or exposure burial)
platform situated in Amdo County, Nagqu Prefecture, Tibet, is the only
one of its kind for local residents living nearby. Construction of the
Qinghai-Tibet railway had not caused any damage to the religious site,
nor the lives of the cinereous vulture, regarded as the holy eagle in
local religious rituals. ��<Full Story>
China plans to build resorts along Qinghai-Tibet Railway
Chinanews, Beijing, June 27 - China's National Tourism Administration and
other departments are working on the "tourism development plan along the
Qinghai-Tibet Railway" to build a golden tourism route around the "Roof
of the world" in western China. ��<Full Story>
Tibetan antelopes adapted to the channel cross Qinghai-Tibet Railway
Chinanews, Jun. 12 �CInformation collected during this year's migration
season shows that Tibetan antelopes have become fully familiar with the
animal channel built to help them cross the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the
Hohxil National Protection Management Bureau told reporters. ��<Full
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Qinghai-Tibet Rail to bring mineral water to Beijing
Chinanews, Beijing, June 12 (By Zhao Jianhua) - As the Qinghai-Tibet
Railway is about to open to traffic, the transportation bottleneck that
constrains local economic development will be solved, and more resources
in Qinghai Province and Tibet Autonomous Region will have access to the
outside world. ��<Full Story>
Police patrol on horses in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Chinanews, May 31 �C In Cairima, a village in Maqu County in southern
Gansu province, local police ride on horses to patrol in an area that is
3,700 meters above sea level. Their camping ground has only a few simple
facilities��a big tent, ten horses, and four vehicles. Head of the patrol
team Song Wei and his colleagues have been working here for eight months.
"As long as we are here, local crime rate will decrease," Song said.
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Five-star trains to run on Qinghai-Tibet Railway
Chinanews, May 17 - The Qinghai-Tibet Railway will be put into trial
operation on July 1. According to Ma Jiantang, deputy governor of Qinghai
Province, five-star sight-seeing trains will run on the railway, with the
fare reaching US$1,000 per day. Such trains will only open to overseas
tourists according to the current plan. ��<Full Story>
Oxygen-supply systems equipped on Qinghai-Tibet trains
Chinanews, Apr.25 �C According to the Qinghai-Tibet Railroad Corporation,
the Golmud-Lhasa section of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway will be put into
trial operation on July 1, and two systems supplying dispersed oxygen and
oxygen masks will be equipped on the train so as to help passengers
overcome altitude sickness. ��<Full Story>

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Chinese Lesson - ICBC may postpone HK listing until October

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June 21 - The Industrial and Commercial Bankof China (ICBC), the
country's biggest lender, is expected to listin Hong Kong in October, one
month later than previously reported,Xinhua learned on Tuesday.
A market insider familiar with the ICBC listing plan, who askednot to be
named, said the bank is not ready to submit its application to the Hong
Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx)until "the end of June or early
July".
Earlier media reports said the HKEx would start scrutinizing the ICBC
plan this week, enabling it to go public as early as September.
The bank has yet to release its annual business report of 2005,and its
vice president Li Xiaopeng said it was accelerating the auditing for its
first quarter financial statement "to meet the requirement for a public
listing".
The Social Security Fund, China's national pension fund, signedan
agreement with the ICBC on Monday, pledging to pour an investment of more
than 18 billion yuan (2.25 billion U.S. dollars) into the bank.
A foreign trio of Goldman Sachs, American Express and Allianz Group has
already paid a combined 3.78 billion U.S. dollars for a 8.89 percent
stake in the ICBC, the biggest-ever amount of foreigninvestment in
China's banking industry.
China hopes its "big four" state banks -- the ICBC, Bank of China, China
Construction Bank and Agricultural Bank of China --, once plagued by a
mountain of bad debts, will strengthen corporategovernance and streamline
operations with the help of foreign investors and public listings.
Investors are also eager to buy Chinese bank shares to tap intothe robust
Chinese economy, which has grown about 10 percent in each of the past
three years.
Construction Bank took the lead in the "big four" to list in Hong Kong
last October.
ICBC is reportedly targeting another share offering on China's mainland
by the end of this year.

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          ��ICBC sells bonds for IPO

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"Beer king" competition kicked off

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A competition titled "Dafuhao Beer King" kicked off initial selection of
Jiangsu section on Mingdu Square of Dafeng City on June 13. Over 60
candidates contended and 30 of them entered the first round. Two women
were particularly eye-catching among the candidates.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Learn mandarin - Oasis appears in Taklimakan Desert

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Oasis appears in Taklimakan Desert

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The margin belts of Taklimakan Desert see flourishing greenery in June
2006. Known as the "Sea of Death", this desert used to be desolated and
lifeless in people's imagination. While thanks to the increase of
raindrop year after year, the edge of this desert has seen abundant
livingness. The gobi and desert in the past are dressed in green with
richer grasslands. The color green has become the keynote here.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

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Beauty of Xinjiang attracts photographers

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June 6 is the first day of the grand photographers gathering "the Spring
of Xinjiang", which is hosted by the publisher of the art album,
Different Seasons, Different Xinjiang. Nearly 30 photographers from
France, German, New Zealand, Canada, Taiwan, and Chinese Mainland has
come to Urumqi to start a 12-day journey of 5,000 kilometers around
Xinjiang. They will record the beauty of the spring of Xinjiang with
their cameras.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Chinese language - Asian senior officials staged fashion show

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Asian senior officials staged fashion show

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Japan-stationed Malaysian ambassador and his wife were invited to show
on-duty summer costumes full of traditional Malaysian characteristics on
the stage.

Japanese financial minister Sadakazu Tanigaki became a guest actor to
display a summer-style name brand.

June 2 - The "2006 cool Asia" on-duty summer fashion show was held in
Tokyo on the evening of May 31, attracting some renowned politicians and
businessmen. This event called on the professionals that work in the
office to wear cool summer wear so as to reduce the use of
air-conditioners.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Chinese Class - Migrant workers returned home for wheat harvest

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Migrant workers returned home for wheat harvest

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The six group of more than 50 migrant workers from Mianyang of Sichuan
Province and Huai'an of Jiangsu Province working at Linhuan industrial
park, a "861 key project" in Anhui province, took two special buses home
for wheat harvest on the early morning of May 29 2006. It was learned
that local construction sites made timely adjustments to their
construction schemes according to their progress of various projects,
time limits and other comprehensive factors and arranged to allow migrant
workers to return home for wheat harvest and at the same time guarantee
safe and orderly progress of the construction projects.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Rare jar of Qing Dynasty to be auctioned

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Rare jar of Qing Dynasty to be auctioned

www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-25 16:07:05

China Guardian 2006 Spring Auctions will be held in Beijing's Kerry
Centre Hotel from June 3 to 5. This auction will cover 12 categories with
a total of 4,300-odd articles. In the special auction for ceramic
artwork, emerald and diamond jewelry, a famille rose jar painted with the
"Eight immortals crossing the sea" dating back to Emperor Qianlong's
reign (1735-1795) of Qing Dynasty (1616-1911) is viewed as an
extraordinary treasure by connoisseurs. This article to be auctioned is
initially valued at 7 million yuan (US$875,000).

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Chinese School - HK hosted bridal image design competition

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HK hosted bridal image design competition

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A make-up training class in Hong Kong held a bridal image design
competition on May 21. Models deliberately displayed the designs. This
prejob training course was specially organized for the 15 to 19-year-old
who have left school, in an effort to make contributions to reduce Hong
Kong's unemployment rate.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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HK Police "Special Duties Unit" show off stunts

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The tactics training group of the Hong Kong Police Force composed of
Superintendent Lee Yeung Chi, Chief Inspector Chen Wing Leung and other
HK policemen held a five-day police tactics training program for Fujian
policemen in Fuzhou City on May 16. Pictured: the HK police demonstrated
port arms.

Pictured: the HK police were extremely careful in illustrating tactics.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Shanghai Maglev to add World Expo station

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Shanghai Maglev to add World Expo station

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Shanghai Urban Planning Administration Bureau director general Mao
Jialiang said on May 11 that in order to welcome the 2010 Shanghai World
Expo, the Shanghai Maglev Line would be extended and add three stations
including World Expo, South Railway Station and Hongqiao Airport.
Shanghai Maglev is the world's first maglev transportation system for
commercial operation. At present, the operational Longyang Road-Pudong
Airport line has a total length of 30 kilometers.

It was learnt from the conference on the preparation for the 2010
Shanghai World Expo held in Shanghai on May 11 that the venues of the
expo would be built on both sides of Huangpu River in Shanghai's
downtown, between Nanpu Bridge and Lupu Bridge. It will cover an area of
5.28 sq. kilometers according to plan. Pictured: selected sites for the
venues of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Chinese Lesson - Jinghu Lake National Urban Wetland Park

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Jinghu Lake National Urban Wetland Park

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The Jinghu Lake National Urban Wetland Park located in Zhejiang's
Shaoxing City, which is listed amongst the first batch of national urban
wetland parks, opened to the public recently. This park not only features
typical wetland in water towns in the southern Yangtze River region and
profound historical and cultural background, but also attracts attention
from the public since flocks of aigrettes including egretta eulophotes
under the second class national-level protection inhabit the park.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

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The three-star Tang's Ruibao Inn is located in the business travel center
of Hangzhou and only one kilometer from the beautiful West Lake, 1.5
kilometers from the new railway station and around 40 minutes from the
airport. The hotel features broadband internet access.

All rooms in the hotel are broadband internet accessible and offer VOD
system. The hotel's business center has three meeting rooms, with the
largest seating capacity of 250 people. The hotel also provides airport
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Thursday, May 8, 2008

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The hotel is located at the cross of Taixin and Nanjing Streets--the most
prosperous commercial area in Shanghai. In its vicinity are various
entertainment,shopping, business and finance centers.It takes only 5
minutes on foot to get to People's Square,and 10 minutes to the
ZhongBai#1 Store and Xin Shi Jie(the New World)Store.

The hotel has a Chinese restaurant,banquet hall,bar,beauty salon,business
center and ticket center all for your convenience.Tour-guide services are
also provided.

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Chinese restaurant Beauty salon KTV Multifuntional hall Chess room
Shopping Center

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

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Salvo Hotel Shanghai - Shanghai

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The hotel is in the most flourishing Bund Business Circle, 5-8 minutes
walking to The Bund. The hotel is convenient to Nanjing Road mall, bund,
People''s Square and Yu garden. 5 minutes to Lujiazui Financial Trade
Zone by subway or by bus through the tunnel.

The hotel is 31 floors high, and has more than 600 sets digital
commercial rooms and all kinds of luxurious rooms.The river and the city
view can be seen in the room all day

Chinese Restaurant -Location: Main 3F -Open hours: 8:30-24:00
-Highlights:300 separate seating capacity and 10 panoramic halls with
distinct styles. Leading by the famous cooks from Hong Kong, we provide
excellent dish and pastry of Guangdong style and new local dish. *Bund
Nice Western Restaurant -Location: Main 31F -Open hours: 24Hour
-Highlights:refined decoration style, offer western-style dinner,
commercial set menu, western-style desserts, picked coffee and Chinese
and western breakfast buffet. *Japan Restaurant -Location: Main 1F -Open
hours: 24Hour -Highlights: Japanese Food and 24hours room service. *Full
Bar -Location: Main 31F -Open hours: 10:00am-2:00am -Highlights:the top
floor, where you can view and admire the beautiful scenery of the
buildings at Bund, Orient Pearl and Jinmao Building International
Conference Center. *Lobby Bar -Location: Main:1F -Open hours: 8:00-23:00
-Highlights:the tall and completely transparent French window well
combines the bar and back garden together. Accompanied with the beautiful
and pleasant piano sound, the lovely and lively small fishes swim in the
murmuring stream, an unparalleled artistic conception.

The hotel is located in the downtown area, featuring 566 guestrooms with
a standard room measuring 30 square meters. The multifunctional hall can
hold a 250 people meeting or be separated to use. There are projector
equipment, multiplex sound equipment, ADSL broadband answers, etc.

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Opening Date: Oct,2004  
Address: 339 Guangdong Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai

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Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Business Single Room/8F-17F �1702 N/A �830 �830
Business Single Room/18F-28F �1702 N/A �890 �890
Superior Business Room/8F - 17F �1600 N/A �940 �940

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Price for breakfast: Buffet �60. Pay at the hotel using cash or credit
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Pacific, Orient, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. Check-in between 07:00 and
12:00 may result in certain fees. The room rate includes the service fee
but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees resulting from special
requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00 and the regular
check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in earlier or extend
your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All times shown are GMT +
8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by the hotel. Please view
our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy Policy.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

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Beijing Tibet Hotel

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The 14-storey hotel has 206 guestrooms, all equipped with IDD/DDD phones,
central air conditioning and satellite TV.

The hotel features a sauna, chess room, billiard room, karaoke,
multi-function hall (fits 180 people), convention hall (fits 100 people),
meeting room fits 40 people), Chinese and western restaurants.

It takes 30 minutes to get to the Beijing Railway Station and 25 minutes
to the airport. In the vicinity are the Olympic Games Center, the Ethnic
Minority Park, the Five-continental Grand Hotel and the Bei Chen Shopping
Center.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

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Shanghai Harbour Hotel

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Location

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General Information

The hotel is located at the cross of Taixin and Nanjing Streets--the most
prosperous commercial area in Shanghai. In its vicinity are various
entertainment,shopping, business and finance centers.It takes only 5
minutes on foot to get to People's Square,and 10 minutes to the
ZhongBai#1 Store and Xin Shi Jie(the New World)Store.

The hotel has a Chinese restaurant,banquet hall,bar,beauty salon,business
center and ticket center all for your convenience.Tour-guide services are
also provided.

Dining

Chinese restaurant Beauty salon KTV Multifuntional hall Chess room
Shopping Center

Recreation

Business center Ticket booking Ticket booking Postal service Car rental

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

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Salvo Hotel Shanghai - Shanghai

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The hotel is 31 floors high, and has more than 600 sets digital
commercial rooms ...
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The hotel is in the most flourishing Bund Business Circle, 5-8 minutes
walking to The Bund. The hotel is convenient to Nanjing Road mall, bund,
People''s Square and Yu garden. 5 minutes to Lujiazui Financial Trade
Zone by subway or by bus through the tunnel.

The hotel is 31 floors high, and has more than 600 sets digital
commercial rooms and all kinds of luxurious rooms.The river and the city
view can be seen in the room all day

Chinese Restaurant -Location: Main 3F -Open hours: 8:30-24:00
-Highlights:300 separate seating capacity and 10 panoramic halls with
distinct styles. Leading by the famous cooks from Hong Kong, we provide
excellent dish and pastry of Guangdong style and new local dish. *Bund
Nice Western Restaurant -Location: Main 31F -Open hours: 24Hour
-Highlights:refined decoration style, offer western-style dinner,
commercial set menu, western-style desserts, picked coffee and Chinese
and western breakfast buffet. *Japan Restaurant -Location: Main 1F -Open
hours: 24Hour -Highlights: Japanese Food and 24hours room service. *Full
Bar -Location: Main 31F -Open hours: 10:00am-2:00am -Highlights:the top
floor, where you can view and admire the beautiful scenery of the
buildings at Bund, Orient Pearl and Jinmao Building International
Conference Center. *Lobby Bar -Location: Main:1F -Open hours: 8:00-23:00
-Highlights:the tall and completely transparent French window well
combines the bar and back garden together. Accompanied with the beautiful
and pleasant piano sound, the lovely and lively small fishes swim in the
murmuring stream, an unparalleled artistic conception.

The hotel is located in the downtown area, featuring 566 guestrooms with
a standard room measuring 30 square meters. The multifunctional hall can
hold a 250 people meeting or be separated to use. There are projector
equipment, multiplex sound equipment, ADSL broadband answers, etc.

Location

Property Amenities

Room Amenities

===========================================================================
Opening Date: Oct,2004  
Address: 339 Guangdong Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Business Single Room/8F-17F �1702 N/A �830 �830
Business Single Room/18F-28F �1702 N/A �890 �890
Superior Business Room/8F - 17F �1600 N/A �940 �940

More rooms/units

Booking policy

Price for breakfast: Buffet �60. Pay at the hotel using cash or credit
card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins, Greatwall, Long,
Pacific, Orient, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. Check-in between 07:00 and
12:00 may result in certain fees. The room rate includes the service fee
but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees resulting from special
requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00 and the regular
check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in earlier or extend
your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All times shown are GMT +
8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by the hotel. Please view
our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy Policy.

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

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Friday, May 2, 2008

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Shanghai Harbour Hotel

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Guest Reviews

General Information

The hotel is located at the cross of Taixin and Nanjing Streets--the most
prosperous commercial area in Shanghai. In its vicinity are various
entertainment,shopping, business and finance centers.It takes only 5
minutes on foot to get to People's Square,and 10 minutes to the
ZhongBai#1 Store and Xin Shi Jie(the New World)Store.

The hotel has a Chinese restaurant,banquet hall,bar,beauty salon,business
center and ticket center all for your convenience.Tour-guide services are
also provided.

Dining

Chinese restaurant Beauty salon KTV Multifuntional hall Chess room
Shopping Center

Recreation

Business center Ticket booking Ticket booking Postal service Car rental

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Learn Chinese - --Hotels - eLong

Salvo Hotel Shanghai - Shanghai

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From �830

The hotel is 31 floors high, and has more than 600 sets digital
commercial rooms ...
eLong Rating:     Featured Amenities:

From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
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Overview

Virtual Tours

Rooms/Rates

Hotel Features

Location

Guest Reviews

Hotel Features

The hotel is in the most flourishing Bund Business Circle, 5-8 minutes
walking to The Bund. The hotel is convenient to Nanjing Road mall, bund,
People''s Square and Yu garden. 5 minutes to Lujiazui Financial Trade
Zone by subway or by bus through the tunnel.

The hotel is 31 floors high, and has more than 600 sets digital
commercial rooms and all kinds of luxurious rooms.The river and the city
view can be seen in the room all day

Chinese Restaurant -Location: Main 3F -Open hours: 8:30-24:00
-Highlights:300 separate seating capacity and 10 panoramic halls with
distinct styles. Leading by the famous cooks from Hong Kong, we provide
excellent dish and pastry of Guangdong style and new local dish. *Bund
Nice Western Restaurant -Location: Main 31F -Open hours: 24Hour
-Highlights:refined decoration style, offer western-style dinner,
commercial set menu, western-style desserts, picked coffee and Chinese
and western breakfast buffet. *Japan Restaurant -Location: Main 1F -Open
hours: 24Hour -Highlights: Japanese Food and 24hours room service. *Full
Bar -Location: Main 31F -Open hours: 10:00am-2:00am -Highlights:the top
floor, where you can view and admire the beautiful scenery of the
buildings at Bund, Orient Pearl and Jinmao Building International
Conference Center. *Lobby Bar -Location: Main:1F -Open hours: 8:00-23:00
-Highlights:the tall and completely transparent French window well
combines the bar and back garden together. Accompanied with the beautiful
and pleasant piano sound, the lovely and lively small fishes swim in the
murmuring stream, an unparalleled artistic conception.

The hotel is located in the downtown area, featuring 566 guestrooms with
a standard room measuring 30 square meters. The multifunctional hall can
hold a 250 people meeting or be separated to use. There are projector
equipment, multiplex sound equipment, ADSL broadband answers, etc.

Location

Property Amenities

Room Amenities

===========================================================================
Opening Date: Oct,2004  
Address: 339 Guangdong Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Business Single Room/8F-17F �1702 N/A �830 �830
Business Single Room/18F-28F �1702 N/A �890 �890
Superior Business Room/8F - 17F �1600 N/A �940 �940

More rooms/units

Booking policy

Price for breakfast: Buffet �60. Pay at the hotel using cash or credit
card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins, Greatwall, Long,
Pacific, Orient, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. Check-in between 07:00 and
12:00 may result in certain fees. The room rate includes the service fee
but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees resulting from special
requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00 and the regular
check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in earlier or extend
your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All times shown are GMT +
8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by the hotel. Please view
our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy Policy.

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
web@elong.net

Learning Materials, Chinese Course, Mandarin audio lessons, Chinese writing lessons, Chinese vocabulary lists, About chinese characters, News in Chinese, Go to China, Travel to China, Study in China, Teach in China, Dictionaries, Learn Chinese Painting, Your name in Chinese, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese songs, Chinese proverbs, Chinese poetry, Chinese tattoo, Beijing 2008 Olympics, Mandarin Phrasebook, Chinese editor, Pinyin editor, China Travel, Travel to Beijing, Travel to Tibet