Guangzhou - Every child has talent of some sort and the only thing needed is for he or she to discover it.
The first day of the swimming competition at 2010 Asian Para Games was full of highlights and triumphs
GUANGZHOU - Iran's Seyedehazam Rezaei decided to stay in Guangzhou for two more days to enjoy the food and visit some scenic spots after winning a bronze medal in the women's R2-SH110m air rifle event on Monday at the Aoti Shooting Range.
Just 10 years ago, Guangzhou only had a few pizza restaurants. Today, you can choose between fine Italian dining, home-style Italian, and small pizza parlors along with numerous Pizza Huts and similar Asian chains. If that's not enough, many of the Western cafs serve pizza, with the better ones tasting reasonably good. Below are some of Guangzhou's top pizza destinations.
Art teacher promotes optimism and a never-say-die spirit
Wang Kun, a community service representative from Guangzhou Likang Center, has devoted himself to helping people suffering from mental problems.
Zhang Kexin used to live on Chang'an Avenue. Being right in the thick of things may suit some, but for Zhang, the noise and the pollution got to be too much. That's when he moved to Greentown, a Scandinavian-style estate in the suburb of southern Beijing. It's been six years now, but Zhang loves the quiet and peace. As pianist Chen Sa's agent, Zhang represents talent that stands right alongside Lang Lang and Li Yundi, the classical music celebrities that have moved not just China, but the world. Zhang himself is famous in his own right, as a celebrated radio deejay of classical music.
Whether for snow-boarding or skiing, Gan Tian picks out ideal accessories for the winter.
Diamonds are a girl's best friends. Marilyn Monroe believed that, and so does Cindy Yeung, managing director of Emperor Watch & Jewellery.
This season, the glitterati are out in full force. Gan Tian browses through the displays.
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