Friday,March 19,2010
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The Locals

Expats' Life

Japanese Man Rewarded After Caring for Old Villagers with Leprosy

City Guide

Warm Tips for Your Happy Spring Festival

"Green Map" of University Town Launched

On 20th January, a green map of Guangzhou's University Town was issued by "Fresh," an environmental association of student's from South China University of Technology.

2-year-old Girl, Great Fan of Winter Swimming
In an indoor swimming pool on Yuexiuzhong Road, Shen Chenxi, a two year old girl, was swimming this morning whilst the temperature outside reached only about 5℃~6℃.
Homesick Faces on the Way back Home
The annual Spring Festival travel rush is a terrifying annual phenomenon where tens of millions of people travel across China back to their hometowns. In the rush, individuals are like ants, waiting for hours then squeezed into boxes.
Boy Collects Dead Batteries to Protect The Environment
"I've collected dead batteries for 6 years," says Xiao Li, today in his 20s, "They are very harmful and can cause serious pollution unless disposed of properly."
The World's Smallest Violin to Break Guinness Record
Guangzhou uthier has successfully presented to the Guinness World Record organizers a violin measuring only 1 centimeter! "My 1-cm violin is small but has a complete set of over 30 components. You can really call it a violin."
Tuning in to The History of Radios
There are three rooms in Yan Zhenhua's house filled with radios; over 3,000 in all, dating back from the Republic of China (1912-1949) until the early days of the country's reform and opening-up (1980s).

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Tuning in to The History of Radios
The Last Redsmith in Town
"Mini MJ" Shines on Stage