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篇一:关于国家英文总结 China...

国家+n

澳大利亚Australia —Australian 印度India—Indian

奥地利Austria —Austrian 韩国Korea—Korean

尼日利亚Nigeria—Nigerian 美国America—American

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加拿大 Canada—Canadian 巴西 Brazil—Brazilian

意大利 Italy—Italian 澳大利亚Australia—Australian西班牙 Spain—Spanish

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英国 England—English 波兰 Poland—Polish

瑞典 Sweden—Swedish 土耳其Turkey—Turkish 芬兰 Finland—Finish 丹麦Danmark—Danish

特殊记

中国China—Chinese 德国 Germany—German

日本Japan—Japanese 泰国Thailand —Thai 希腊 Greece—Greek 荷兰Holland—Dutch

法国 France—French

国家+n

澳大利亚Australia —Australian 印度India—Indian

奥地利Austria —Austrian 韩国Korea—Korean

尼日利亚Nigeria—Nigerian 美国America—American

变ian

加拿大 Canada—Canadian 巴西 Brazil—Brazilian

意大利 Italy—Italian 澳大利亚Australia—Australian西班牙 Spain—Spanish

变ish

英国 England—English 波兰 Poland—Polish

瑞典 Sweden—Swedish 土耳其Turkey—Turkish 芬兰 Finland—Finish 丹麦Danmark—Danish

特殊记

中国China—Chinese 德国 Germany—German

日本Japan—Japanese 泰国Thailand—Thai 希腊 Greece—Greek 荷兰Holland—Dutch

法国 France—French

篇二:The china dream英语作文

The china dream has become the hottest topic after our president Xi jinking said in his first public speech in the 18th Party Congress. So what is china dream? People's views on that vary from a person to person. As far as I am concerned, the china dream has a specific meaning. It includes the renewal of our chinese nation and the aspirations of the chinese people for a good standard of living. Maybe there is a long way to go to fulfill that dreams.

However, I think, the most significant thing to realize that dream is to make everyone's dream accomplished. Imaging that if everyone realize his dream, there will be more elites in our country. Obviously, they must be excellent, thus making them contribute to our country better. As a result, our country is on the way to flourishing. On top of that, I think we also can't deny the fact that the people's dream can't be fulfilled without a stronger nation. What's more, only our government provide us better education, stable jobs, great social security, better medical and healthcare can we realize our dream eventually.

In conclusion, the whole nation's dream and the individual's dream are tied up together. So I believe that only everyone's dream be accomplished can the china dream be realized.

篇三:关于旅游China Daily上的英文报道

关于旅游China Daily上的英文报道 An icy blast

Updated: 2013-01-18 16:14

( China Daily)

While birds fly south for the winter, people in China head north to see one of the country's most spectacular sights - the ice sculptures of Harbin

For a genuine taste of winter, combined with some of China's most amazing, if

temporary, sights, the place to head for is Harbin in Heilongjiang province. With a latitude as high as 46, similar to Vancouver, Harbin's winter lasts for about four months a year with temperatures falling to as low as - 40 C, which provides the city with an abundance of natural ice and snow.

Along with Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival, Canada's Quebec City Winter Carnival, and Norway's Ski Festival, Harbin Festival, which began in 1985, is one of the world's four largest ice and snow events.

It starts on Jan 5 and lasts for a month, during which time it overlaps with some of China's most important traditional festivals, including Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival. 1. Sun Island Park

Sun Island Park is said to be where Chinese ice sculpture originated. An exhibition of sculptures here runs for 60 to 70 days thanks to the city's weather. With the varied styles and enormous size of its ice sculptures, the Sun Island Festival is also known as the world's largest ice and snow carnival.

The sculptures are inspired by various cultures including those of Japan and Russia, which borders Heilongjiang province.

Besides the ice sculptures the park is packed with other entertainment, including an ice slide, snow puddle jumper, snow motorcycles and a snow maze.

The national snow sculpture competition also takes place in Sun Island Park, showcasing China's most amazing ice and snow creations.

Visiting the park in the day and at night offers different perspectives on the sculptures, with the artificial lighting of the evening giving them a very different look.

Prior to 1949 Sun Island Park was an expat resort and it retains a lot of the foreign architecture. This helps to make it an interesting and fun place to visit in both the winter and summer.

2. Zhaolin Park Located in the center of the city, alongside Songhua River, Zhaolin Park is a paradise for children. An entertainment park designed by Disney, it has ice sculptures of some of the world's most recognizable cartoon characters.

Some 1,500 ice sculptures are displayed across the park's 6.5 hectares and as much as 2,000 cubic meters of ice are used each year creating them. The ice comes from the nearby Songhua River.

The ice lantern is said to have been invented by local fishermen and farmers who had to work outdoors. In the old days, people would pour water into a bucket, let it freeze into the shape of a lampshade and put in a candle so that the fire wouldn't be blown out by the wind. It soon became popular among people who couldn't afford a lantern during the Lantern Festival and gained the nickname "Pauper Light".

Zhaolin Park contains one of the largest outdoor ice lantern exhibitions. It is listed by the National Tourism Administration as one of the 35 most amazing scenic spots in China. 3. Ice and Snow World

Ice and Snow World is perhaps the most magnificent of the three ice sculpture parks. It holds a Guinness world record as the largest ice sculpture park in the world. Every year, the park takes on a new theme.

Walking, or taking a carriage through the park if trudging through the snow becomes too much, you'll see sculptures reflecting elements of both Chinese and overseas cultures. The sights are a combination of ice lanterns and ice sculptures inspired by traditional Chinese fairytales and world-famous architecture.

In previous years, sculptures have included St. Petersburg Cathedral and the Paris Opera House, but as the ice comes and goes each year, there is a fresh and exciting new set of work.

The world of ice doesn't stop at sculptures. There are also ice bars, ice hotels, snow climbing, snow golf and snow football.

Thundering waters

Updated: 2013-03-14 09:46

By Erik Nilsson ( China Daily)

The Grand and the Thundering falls are two of the most breathtaking rapids in China. Even ancient explorer Xu Xiake, imperial China's Indiana Jones, was captivated, Erik Nilsson reports.

As a country laced with rivers and with a topography crumpled into mountains by three tectonic plates collisions, China is awash with waterfalls.

That said, Huangguoshu (Yellow Fruit Tree) National Waterfall Park outside Guizhou's provincial capital Guiyang attracts the greatest deluge of travelers, as perhaps the largest chain of cascades in the country and on the continent.

And while Huangguoshu's 18 cataracts stand out in China, two rise above the rest - the Grand and the Thundering falls.

Rocks at the top of the Grand Waterfall's crest slice the river into a 101-meter-wide span of water ribbons that flutter 78 meters into the Rhinoceros Pond.

This torrent discharges an aerosol that beads up on visitors, even on the river's other side, and often creates a rainbow or two, especially from 9 to 11 am. You'll leave wet. About 700 cubic meters of water whoosh over the precipice per second.

Ancient explorer Xu Xiake - imperial China's Indiana Jones - compared the cataract's dynamics to "smoke flying in a marvelous way" in 1638.

Visitors can hike behind the cascade through the 134-meter Water Curtain Cave.

The tunnel's walls are pocked with six "windows" through which the gushing water can be seen behind a frame of ferns and vines.

Visitors leave the Grand Waterfall via the Grand Escalator, which pulls them up the mountainside to the Miniscape Garden.

The garden's hundreds of bonsais, rock formations and pools create an idyllic quaintness that contrasts with the ferocity of the Grand Waterfall's deluge

May all your springs be white

Updated: 2013-03-11 15:23

By Wu Ni ( China Daily)

A sea of perfumed narcissus is coming into full bloom in the Shanghai Binjiang Forest Park.

With their jade-white petals, golden yellow center, fresh green leaves and

gracefully upright stalks, narcissus grown in Chongming Island feature naturally grown bulbs, little branching and enduring fragrance.

The flower is often cultivated to bloom indoors around the Lunar New Year so that they can decorate the household during festival - people believe it will bring wealth and fortune to the family. And now it is time to enjoy narcissus outdoors.

The park introduced 20,000 bulbs of Chongming narcissus and planted them in the ground, instead of the traditional pots. It is the first time that the famed flowers have blossomed on such a large scale in a park.

In an artistic planting scheme, narcissuses are planted to form various shapes, like squares or ribbons against the tall green arbors and beside brooks.

Some 10,000 Songjiang silverbud willows were introduced to be neighbors of the narcissus, adding another flavor of spring to the scene.

Chongming narcissus, silverbud willows originally grown in Songjiang district, and wintersweet flowers in Jiading district are known as the "three treasure plants of Shanghai".

Shi Kesong, whose family has been growing narcissus on the island for more than 100 years, says that the fragrance of Chongming narcissus is light at the first phase of its bloom. "But when about 90 percent of the large scale of

narcissuses come to blossom, the dense perfume can be detected when you are more than 10 meters away," Shi says.

As the temperature rises, the flowers are expected to be in full blossom around mid-March and continue their show until early April.

Chongming Island, together with Zhangzhou in Fujian province and Putuo in Zhejiang province, are the three top growing areas for Chinese narcissus. Narcissus was grown around 500 years ago on the island. Legend has it that long ago a boat from Zhangzhou, fully loaded with narcissus bulbs, sank at the mouth of the Yangtze River near the Chongming Island.

A few years later, white and yellow flowers blossomed along the shore. Local people dug them up and transplanted them to their home gardens. The flower eventually became the well-known Chongming narcissus.

Resting place of tranquility

Updated: 2013-03-04 09:21

By Hilton Yip ( China Daily)

Luoyang served as the capital of 13 Chinese dynasties and kingdoms. Hilton Yip lists some of the attractions of the ancient city.

When you ask an expatriate to name the four ancient great capitals of China, most will list them in this order: Beijing, Xi'an, Nanjing and lastly, Luoyang in Henan province. Luoyang may lack the modernization and fame of the other capitals, but it boasts several famous sights, including Longmen Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also has an impressive museum, housed in a

new building, and the first Buddhist temple in China, the approximately 1,950-year-old White Horse Temple.

With a history dating back to the 12th century BC, Luoyang served as the capital of 13 dynasties and kingdoms, including the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220) and the Kingdom of Wei, during the famed Three Kingdoms (AD 220-280) period. During the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907), it was the Eastern Capital, second only to the imperial capital Xi'an.

The first place to grasp Luoyang's 3,000 years plus heritage is at Luoyang Museum.

Housed in a massive reddish-brown building perched grandly atop a gray foundation overlooking a park, the museum dominates its landscape.

This is a new building, which the Luoyang Museum moved into in 2011, having been operating since 1958 at previous locations. In fact, it is so new that

websites and even some Luoyang locals, whom I spoke to on a bus, still think the museum is at its previous location.

The museum's spacious interior features an extensive collection of artifacts that date from the Xia Dynasty (c.21st century-16th century BC) to the Tang Dynasty. The famous Tangsancai, tri-colored glazed ceramic horses and camels of the Tang Dynasty are of course, on display prominently.

For those who want to see truly ancient artifacts, there is a fully upright skeleton of an Asian mammoth (Palaeoloxodon naumanni), fossils from the Paleolithic age, prehistoric artifacts from 5,000 years ago, as well as ding (cauldrons) from the Xia Dynasty.

The main reason to visit Luoyang is Longmen Grottoes, one of the four most famous Buddhist grottoes in China.

Here, past emperors ordered tens of thousands (no exaggeration) of Buddhist statues carved into caves in the cliffs along both sides of the Yihe River.

The most impressive are the nine giant Buddhas that stand several stories high, with the highest at 17 meters, flanked by heavenly kings, temple guards and other divine figures.

In contrast, some tiny Buddha carvings were smaller than the palm of my hand while others were human-sized. The fine craftsmanship and the massive

numbers of carvings alongside the cliff walls made me (转 载于:wWw.SmHaIDA.cOM 海达 范文 网:关于china的英语作文)think of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

篇四:关于中国文化的英文文章

Lucky number is part of our culture

To my way of thinking, the so-called lucky number represents the characteristics of our culture. We Chinese have a tradition: whenever we have important things to do, we always select the day we think lucky. Such as: the "10.10.10" day (October 10, 2010), we regard it as the prefect day. For in our culture, “10” as a very lucky number means everything is perfect.

This tradition is gradually formed in history. As we all know, china have a very long history. The nature is very sacred then, and our ancestors try their best in order to gain its help, hoping everything run smooth. So when they were to do things, they usually choose something which indicates good fortune. As the time passes, this habit slowly becomes a tradition, and gradually expands every aspect of life. For example, Chinese people like wear the red clothes, because in our eyes the red indicates positive, smooth, prosperous.

Among this, the lucky number is the especial example. Now the number seems to appear everywhere in our daily life. Such as: our telephone number, various bank card number, ID number, VIP card number, house number and so on. The number four looked as unlucky, for its pronunciation sound as the word “death” in Chinese. So is the number seven. However, six, nine, ten are lucky numbers. Affected by this culture, most of us prefer to use the so-called lucky numbers. Therefore there are lots of couples choose the” 8.8.8” “9.9.9” ”10.10.10”day when they marry.

All in all, the lucky number is part of our culture. All things we can do are holding a respect and accept of attitude to it.

篇五:英语作文Fascinating China

Fascinating China

Welcome to China, dear friend! As you said, you have always been dreaming about coming to China, and now your dream come true. I hope you enjoy yourself on this charming land.

As you already know, China is one of the cradles of human civilization. With a long, five-thousand-year history, China possesses innumerable sites and objects of cultural and natural heritage, which greatly enrich the world’s treasures. Here I will introduce you to three famous symbols of China.

The first is the Great Wall, which is a major symbol of China. It was built as fortress for defense against intruders. Today, it has turned into one of the major tourist sites in China, attracting people from all over the world. The second one is tea, since China is also known as the birthplace of such beverage. I hope you have a chance to taste authentic Chinese tea. Last but not least, you also cannot miss Peking Opera, which represents the peak of China’s ancient drama and culture. Again, I sincerely wish you a nice time during your stay in China.

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