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CHINA DAILY LIFE

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  • Chinese officials sign documents during a ceremony at the  Great Hall of the People in Beijing , China, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008.
    CHINA GREAT HALL 08
  • A Chinese attendant checks that everything is ready for an official ceremony at the  Great Hall of the People in Beijing , China, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008.
    CHINA GREAT HALL 07
  • A Chinese hostess wears Olympic rings in her hair during the opening ceremony for the Athletes village in Beijing , China, Sunday, July, 27, 2008.
    BEIJING OLYMPICS 001
  • Jim Schmidt, from Kentucky, arrives to a trading pin post outside of the Olympic Green venue in Beijing , China, Friday, Aug. 15, 2008. Beijing eyes may be pinned to broadcast of Olympic sports, but another event is drawing attention to the city's sidewalks. Chinese and foreign enthusiast are heading to trading sites that have sprouted across the capital in search of the collectible pins that Olympic sponsors, organizing committees and media companies distribute or sell at every games.
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  • A Chinese child is fed instant noodles at a food stall at  the Olympic green in Beijing , China, Wednesday, Aug.20, 2008. It is one of the strangest things about the Olympics: From far away, it looks very close.Watching the Olympics on television, the athletes are right in front of you.  Up close, though, it's normally a different story. From the spectators' stands, the athletes are often just distant specks amid the enormity of some of the largest sports stadiums in the world. And there's so much else to grab your attention. There are snack bars,Coke machines, and life-sized cutouts of Chinese athletes with which you can pose. There are parades of Fuwas, the Olympic mascots. There are dancing fountains in front of the Water Cube, and thousands of volunteers to help you out.
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  • Chinese models  compete during the China finals of the  2006 Manhunt World Man Model contest in the frame of China's Fashion Week in Beijing Wednesday March 29, 2006.
    CHINA MANHUNT 01
  • Chinese pose for a pictue next to the likeness of a giant shark as they enjoy their May day holidays at the zoo in Beijing, China Thursday May 3, 2007.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 01
  • A young Chinese holiday maker poses for a snapshot at the steps of Oval office, seen here in scale model, part of a  permanent display at the World Park in Beijing, China Sunday May 6, 2007. Chinese can view scale models some of the most famous world sites without having to leave Beijing.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 02
  • The forbidden city is seen empty after people were cleared from the area for security reasons in Beijing, China Thursday Jan 11, 2007.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 03
  • Chinese head for the pool at a water park in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 04
  • A man poses for a picture with two women and a chimpanzee at the Zoo in Beijing, China, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 05
  • A worker polishes the security cordon surrounding a very large chair set as decoration at the entrance to the plenary session room for the World Economic Foum in Dalian, China, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 07
  • Costume characters of a Teletubbie and Pleasant Goat have a chat at a fun fair as the National Day holidays wind down in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 08
  • A Uighur minority man offers a horse's head at his butcher shop in the Sunday Bazaar in Hotan, China, Sunday, July 12, 2009.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 09
  • A Chinese military tank heads towards Tiananmen Square where a rehearsal for China's 60th anniversary will be held in Beijing, China, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.Tanks, armored personnel carrier and rocket launchers rolled along a major Beijing boulevard Sunday in practice for a parade next month to mark the 60th anniversary.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 10
  • Chinese elderly ballroom dance at Coal Mountain Park in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 15, 2009.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 11
  • A fan of Michael Jackson cries while holding a poster with his likeness ahead of the premiere of the documentary "This Is It" in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009.The Michael Jackson documentary "This Is It" has snapped up one of the last of China's 20 annual foreign movie import slots. Chinese censors approved the film , clearing it in time for the global release date of Oct. 28.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 12
  • A Chinese man dresses in a festive costume  at the spring festival temple fair opening of  Ditan park in Beijing, China Saturday Feb. 17, 2007. The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, starts on Sunday to usher in the year of the pig. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • A modern take on Mao's red guards crafted in porcelain sits next to a water cooler at a cafe in Beijng's art district, China, Tuesday, Dec.16, 2008. Before the economic reforms, art in communist China was limited mostly to propaganda. Now propaganda items are sold as Communist kitsch and the scene is vibrant following a revival thanks to the 1978 reforms allowing for more personal freedoms. Now Chinese artists are feted by the international art scene, and their work sells in the million of dollars.<br />
 (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • A plainclothes soldiers hides in the bushes as he stands guard on a balcony ovwerlooking Tiananmen square Beijing , China, Friday, May 15, 2009. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel)
    UNDERCOVER POLICE.JPG