﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="rss.xsl" type="text/xsl"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>China Service Mall - Resources to help you study in China, travel in China and live in China, etc.</title><link>news.at0086.com</link><description>China Service Mall provides masses of information on all aspects of services in China, including China tours, 在of China, visa services, teaching jobs, etc. You can also find useful rankings referring to services, companies, etc.in China for your reference.</description><copyright>Copyright (C) China Service Mall</copyright><generator>RSS Generator</generator><item><author>7563</author><title>Full guide to China HSK test</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Learn-Chinese-in-China/Full-guide-to-China-HSK-test.html</link><description>China's Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, known as HSK or the Chinese Proficiency Test is a standardized test at the state level designed and developed by the HSK Center of Beijing Language and Culture University to measure the Chinese proficiency of foreigners, overseas Chinese and students from Chinese national minorities.</description><pubDate>4 Mar 2010 11:51:28</pubDate></item><item><author>7562</author><title>Discount Expo 2010 tickets on sale!</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Exhibition-Services/Discount-Expo-2010-tickets-on-sale.html</link><description>The Expo tickets will be available for purchase either during the Expo session or in advance, when tickets are purchased in advance, there are 3 different pre-sale phases available. If you have missed Pre-sale Phase I (Mar. 27, 2009 – Jun. 30, 2009) and Pre-sale Phase II (Jul. 1, 2009 – Dec. 31, 2009), try to catch the Pre-sale Phase III (Jan. 1, 2010 – Apr. 30, 2010)!</description><pubDate>3 Mar 2010 17:18:02</pubDate></item><item><author>7561</author><title>How to be granted access to Expo site 2010 for international media?</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Exhibition-Services/How-to-be-granted-access-to-Expo-site-2010-for-international-media.html</link><description>The Organizer of Expo 2010 announces the commencement of the media registration process for journalists from international media organizations who wish to cover World Expo 2010 Shanghai China. The Organizer is committed to providing quality services to accredited journalists. With effect from today Expo 2010 starts application process from media organizations.</description><pubDate>3 Mar 2010 17:15:29</pubDate></item><item><author>7560</author><title>Rules for establishing foreign-funded commercial enterprises in China</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Company-Registration-Services/Rules-for-establishing-foreign-funded-commercial-enterprises-in-China.html</link><description>To expand the opening-up drive, to promote the reform and development of Chinese commercial enterprises and construction of the domestic market, and to facilitate the experiments with the utilization of foreign investment in the commercial sector, the State Economic and Trade Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation have worked out and promulgated Experimental Measures</description><pubDate>3 Mar 2010 17:11:33</pubDate></item><item><author>7559</author><title>Favorable policies for foreign investors to central and western China</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Accounting-Tax-Services/Favorable-policies-for-foreign-investors-to-central-and-western-China.html</link><description>In order to coordinate economic development in different areas, the Chinese government is encouraging foreign investment in central and western China. Key measures being taken are as follows.</description><pubDate>3 Mar 2010 17:08:01</pubDate></item><item><author>7558</author><title>Preferential policies offered to enterprises with foreign investment in China</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Accounting-Tax-Services/Preferential-policies-offered-to-enterprises-with-foreign-investment-in-China.html</link><description>The Chinese government levies low tax on enterprises with foreign investment, and preferential tax policies are offered to the sectors and regions where investment is encouraged by the state.</description><pubDate>3 Mar 2010 17:03:31</pubDate></item><item><author>7557</author><title>Two Ways for International Students to Extend Their Stay in China</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Visa-Services/Two-ways-for-International-Students-to-Extend-Their-Stay-in-China.html</link><description>This article summarizes for international students the application procedure and materials required for extension of stay in China. International students holding X visa need to know the following tips.</description><pubDate>2 Feb 2010 16:58:23</pubDate></item><item><author>7553</author><title>Admission of Chinese Government Scholarship Students</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Universities/Admission-of-Chinese-Government-Scholarship-Students.html</link><description>Guideline for Admission Procedure of Chinese Government Scholarship Students</description><pubDate>28 Jan 2010 11:36:40</pubDate></item><item><author>7552</author><title>Visa Application and Registration in China for Scholarship Students</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Universities/Visa-Application-and-Registration-in-China-for-c.html</link><description>Students under Chinese Government Scholarship Program should apply for visa to study in China at the Chinese embassy or consulate-general with the original documents and one set of photocopies of the Admission Notice, Visa Application for Study in China (JW201), Foreigner Physical Examination Form and valid ordinary passport.</description><pubDate>28 Jan 2010 11:13:30</pubDate></item><item><author>7551</author><title>The university fees in China</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Universities/The-university-fees-in-China.html</link><description>New China began accepting overseas students in 1950. In the past few years, the number of foreign students in China has increased greatly. And the programmes available are diverse in catering to different needs of foreign students, which include language students, undergraduates, postgraduates, doctoral students, research scholars, and those taking all kinds of short-term training courses.</description><pubDate>26 Jan 2010 10:14:52</pubDate></item><item><author>7550</author><title>12 Kinds of Chinese Scholarships Available for International Students</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Universities/Win-a-Scholarship-Know-it-first.html</link><description>A Chinese government full scholarship covers tuition (or research) fees, medical Insurance for International Students, basic learning materials costs, accommodation, living allowance, a one-time settlement subsidy and one inter-city travel allowance. And partial scholarship includes one or some items of the full scholarship.</description><pubDate>26 Jan 2010 10:13:23</pubDate></item><item><author>7549</author><title>How to get into a Chinese university</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Universities/How-to-get-into-a-Chinese-university.html</link><description>Chinese universities are divided into several categories: some directly under the Ministry of Education, others run by provincial, autonomous regional and municipal governments, still others run by local center cities, as well as by communities. Chinese universities and independent colleges are equal institutions of higher learning.</description><pubDate>26 Jan 2010 10:11:23</pubDate></item><item><author>7548</author><title>Shanghai Expo giant pandas meet with public</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Today-s-Top-News/Shanghai-Expo-giant-pandas-meet-with-public.html</link><description>Ten giant panda cubs, which will be on display at this year's Shanghai World Expo at local zoos, made their public debut at the Shanghai Zoo on Wednesday.</description><pubDate>21 Jan 2010 9:07:44</pubDate></item><item><author>7547</author><title>China listens to global experts for new five-year plan</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Economic/China-listens-to-global-experts-for-new-five-year-plan.html</link><description>Some of top global bankers and economists sit with China's economic policy makers face to face here Tuesday, discussing suggestions on the country's development strategy for the next five years.</description><pubDate>21 Jan 2010 8:51:56</pubDate></item><item><author>7546</author><title>Soak up beauty of old water town</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Culture/Soak-up-beauty-of-old-water-town.html</link><description /><pubDate>20 Jan 2010 9:43:28</pubDate></item><item><author>7545</author><title>Stable yuan conducive to world economic recovery</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Economic/Stable-yuan-conducive-to-world-economic-recovery.html</link><description>Maintaining a basically stable exchange rate of the Renminbi, China's currency yuan, would help the world economy go out of the global financial crisis and back on the track of growth, Minister of Commerce Chen Deming said here Tuesday.</description><pubDate>20 Jan 2010 8:52:43</pubDate></item><item><author>7544</author><title>Four scenic spots vie for top prize</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Entertainment/Four-scenic-spots-vie-for-top-prize.html</link><description>Four water conservation sites in Tai’an were selected to compete for Provincial Top 10 scenic spots by the Water Resources Department of Shandong province and Shandong Tourism Bureau on January 8.</description><pubDate>20 Jan 2010 8:45:04</pubDate></item><item><author>7543</author><title>China's 1,459-yr-old Buddha gets $10.8M facelift</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Culture/China-s-1-459-yr-old-Buddha-gets-10-8M-facelift.html</link><description>China's oldest Buddhist statue, which is on the brink of collapse, is about to get a 74 million yuan ($10.8 million) facelift, a ministry official said Monday.</description><pubDate>19 Jan 2010 9:14:15</pubDate></item><item><author>7542</author><title>China's power consumption to grow 7% in 2010</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Economic/China-s-power-consumption-to-grow-7-in-2010.html</link><description>China's power consumption would rise 7 percent this year if the country could maintain an 8-percent growth of economy, Wang Xudong, chief of the State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC), said here Monday.</description><pubDate>19 Jan 2010 9:07:09</pubDate></item><item><author>7541</author><title>"Carnival China Style" held in Toronto</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Today-s-Top-News/Carnival-China-Style-held-in-Toronto.html</link><description>A special new year gala was held in Toronto, the Canadian city with a large Chinese community. The show titled "Carnival China Style" was held on Sunday night at the Tomson Concert Hall.</description><pubDate>19 Jan 2010 9:01:31</pubDate></item><item><author>7540</author><title>Experts track relics from old palace</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Culture/Experts-track-relics-from-old-palace.html</link><description>China has recovered significant records of the Old Summer Palace from a recent effort to trace and document relics taken from the garden that are now in foreign countries, a park official said yesterday.</description><pubDate>19 Jan 2010 8:49:31</pubDate></item><item><author>7539</author><title>China launches 3rd orbiter for global satellite navigation system</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Today-s-Top-News/China-launches-3rd-orbiter-for-global-satellite-navigation-system.html</link><description>China took one step forward in its ambition to build an independent global navigation network capable of rivaling foreign congeneric systems with the successful launch of a new orbiter into space early Sunday morning.</description><pubDate>18 Jan 2010 9:08:35</pubDate></item><item><author>7538</author><title>Chinese vice premier stresses stable energy supply</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Economic/Chinese-vice-premier-stresses-stable-energy-supply.html</link><description>Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang has stressed that more efforts were needed to ensure stable energy supply, which should be regarded as a key task in regulating current economic operation.</description><pubDate>16 Jan 2010 10:19:36</pubDate></item><item><author>7537</author><title>Pavilion where you can eat everything</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Entertainment/Pavilion-where-you-can-eat-everything.html</link><description>Visitors to the ZED (zero fossil energy developments) Pavilion at the World Expo 2010 won't go hungry -- not only the food on offer, but also the plates, forks and knives will be edible.</description><pubDate>16 Jan 2010 9:45:10</pubDate></item><item><author>7536</author><title>Peking Opera Guan Sheng to wow Expo crowd</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Culture/Peking-Opera-Guan-Sheng-to-wow-Expo-crowd.html</link><description>The Peking Opera Guan Sheng, the latest production by revered director Tian Qinxin, is all set to dazzle audiences at the Yi Fu Theater in Shanghai, starting February 17 and running through the end of the upcoming Shanghai Expo.</description><pubDate>16 Jan 2010 9:27:50</pubDate></item><item><author>7535</author><title>Care for a bite out of the Great Wall of China?</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Today-s-Top-News/Care-for-a-bite-out-of-the-Great-Wall-of-China.html</link><description>The Great Wall never looked so tasty: a team of Chinese confectioners have built a 10 meter (33 ft) long replica of the structure entirely out of chocolate in a bid to entice Chinese to eat more of the sweet stuff.</description><pubDate>16 Jan 2010 9:21:06</pubDate></item><item><author>7534</author><title>China might become top world exporter, but weakness remains</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Economic/China-might-become-top-world-exporter-but-weakness-remains.html</link><description>China will probably overtake Germany to become the world's largest exporter though its exports in 2009 had fallen 16 percent from a year earlier, according to figures released Sunday by the General Administration of Customs (GAC).</description><pubDate>15 Jan 2010 10:06:21</pubDate></item><item><author>7533</author><title>Ming Imperial Granary Museum opens to public</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Culture/Ming-Imperial-Granary-Museum-opens-to-public.html</link><description>The Museum of Imperial Granary in the Ming Dynasty opened in Nanxincang on January 10. Here people can view the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal free of charge, learn about the history of canal transportation and grain storage in imperial granary in the Ming and Qing dynasties as well as experience the life of being a granary head to grind the millstone and open the granary.</description><pubDate>15 Jan 2010 9:39:33</pubDate></item><item><author>7532</author><title>Will Astrology Help You in Job Interviews?</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/China-Life/Will-Astrology-Help-You-in-Job-Interviews.html</link><description>A recent online post entitled "interview tips for different zodiac signs and blood types" has gained much attention on the internet and become an interview "Bible" for many young jobseekers.</description><pubDate>15 Jan 2010 9:22:27</pubDate></item><item><author>7531</author><title>Beijing to commemorate destruction of old Summer Palace</title><link>http://news.at0086.com/Today-s-Top-News/Beijing-to-commemorate-destruction-of-old-Summer-Palace.html</link><description>A grand gathering will be held in October to commemorate the humiliating destruction of Beijing's Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan, 150 years ago, the Beijing News reported.</description><pubDate>15 Jan 2010 9:04:22</pubDate></item></channel></rss>