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2009 Sep 27 Those Whacky, Whacky French...

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While Sino-French relations haven’t always been entirely harmonious, we were amused to see a couple of local lads doing their bit with this little pean to our fair city posted on Tudou.

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2009 May 01 Video of the Week: The Menu Stealer

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Take a peek at ChinesePod's fun new series of videos called The Menu Stealer. The videos tell the story of a foreigner who teaches himself Chinese by stealing menus from various restaurants in China. You can see the introductory trailer here and the first episode here. Keep an eye out for upcoming episodes over the next few weeks.

Prize: The Menu Stealer may resort to petty crime but how far would you go to improve your Chinese? Tell us the most extreme lengths that you would go to in order to improve your Chinese. The best response wins a 6-month Premium ChinesePod subscription care of ChinesePod.

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2009 Feb 05 Video of the Week: Peking Spring

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I can't say that I'm a big fan of the song, but the above video of Wang Yuqi's Peking Spring still has a certain appeal. At the start of the clip, the camera slowly zooms in on the former Second Hand Rose guitarist seated on the steps of Jiangjingjiu Bar. As the song goes on, he slowly makes a circuit of the small square that lies between the Drum and Bell Towers before returning to the steps out the front of the tiny live music venue.

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2009 Jan 25 Leaving from Beijing West Railway Station two days before Spring Festival’s Eve

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Leaving from Beijing West Railway Station on January 23, two days before The Spring Festival’s Eve.

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2008 Nov 19 Video of the Week: Postcard to U.S. President: Beijing

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We first saw this video over at Shanghaiist. It's part of a nice little series of videos that Reuters have put together called Postcard to U.S President from various cities around the world, including what must be an interesting clip from Baghdad. The video above features four Beijing residents talking about what they would like to see from an Obama presidency. The video was filmed just out the front of the Village at Sanlitun on the corner of Gongti Beili and Sanlitun . The video was uploaded on Nov 5 and we're guessing the journalists conducted the interviews while waiting for the election results to come in over at the Rickshaw. Three of the people being interviewed say their piece in English. The fourth, a businessman, uses Chinese to express his hope that Obama can "sort out the American economy and bring the world economy back up." You can view the full translation of what he said in the more info section.

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2008 Oct 06 Video of the Week: Top Floor Circus perform Shanghai Huanying Ni at Modern Sky Festival

The jury is still out on this year’s Modern Sky Festival, while some have complained about the indoor stages, lack of food options and drinks running out on the first day, others have raved about great performances from Carsick Cars and Top Floor Circus. The Shanghai outfit lived up to their name by bringing along a circus of sorts, complete with clowns and dancing girls, for their final act-performance on the last day of the festival. However, the real highlight of their show was their performance of Shanghai Huanying Ni, their spoof on one of the Beijing Olympic anthems that we’ve all been hearing on a loop for the past 12 months.

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2008 Aug 13 Video of the Week: Youtube's Summer Games Channel

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If you're not so obsessed with the Games that you have to see everything on a live feed or if the various online options are proving difficult to access, you can always keep track of the various highlights of the days events on Youtube's Summer Games Channel. The collection of videos includes news, recaps of the days highlights, athlete profiles and a series of clips on the "color and culture of Beijing" from various mainstream European and American media sources that include: Associated Press, The New York Times, Getty Images, Reuters, Euronews, France 24 and others. Naturally the roundups tend to focus on the medals won by athletes from the country of the broadcaster and the "color and culture" videos are a little cheesy. If you turn down the volume on the above video, you can enjoy some nice shots of Beijing's Underground City which is reported to be closed during the Olympic period. For more information on Beijing's hidden underground world, see Eric Abrahamsen's description of his trip to the tunnels below Nanluogu Xiang over at Beijing by Foot blog or if you can wait till Friday, go and buy Beijing by Foot itself.

I took a brief glance at two of the Chinese Youtube equivalents, Youku and Tudou, but they don't appear to be offering a similar channel, however, Tudou does have a special channel devoted to all thingsBeijing called 北京这个城市 Beijing zhege Chengshi.

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2008 Jul 23 Video of the Week: Furong Jiejie Live in Beijing

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We're still a little peeved that she didn't send us any info before hand so that we could included it in our 7 Days e-mail newsletter, but internet celebrity and the woman that Chinese netizens have made a fetish out of reviling, Furong Jiejie, performed in Beijing last Saturday afternoon.

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2008 Jul 17 Olympic ads: Yao and LeBron James ganbei

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by Paul Pennay



In the wake of some big-name global brands releasing their Olympic advertising campaigns in the past couple of weeks, including official sponsors like UPS and Coca-Cola, Beijing authorities have been busy making sure that all the sponsors will be getting their money's worth. BOCOG has announced a crackdown on unofficial use of the Olympic logo and the beginning of a final sweep to make sure only the ads of official Olympic sponsors appear in areas close to the competition sites and along major avenues such as the airport expressway. Coca-cola products will be the only beverages available at all the Olympic venues. It's also been reported that ads starring Olympic athletes such as Liu Xiang (Anli and Cadillac), Yi Lianjian (Nike) and Yao Ming (Pepsi), but advertising brands that are not Olympic sponsors, will not be permitted to be broadcast between Aug 1 and Aug 27. Read more...

2008 Jun 24 Video of the Week: Charity Bachelor Auction this Saturday at Kro's

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Beijing bachelors strut their stuff for a good cause this Saturday, June 28th, at the Gongti Kro's Nest, located just inside the North Gate of the Workers' Stadium next to Vics.



More info about the event can be found at the speedatingbeijing.spaces.live.com website.




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