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Chinese Fasting and the Daoism辟谷与道家养生

10 May 2011

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The Bigu(辟谷), or Chinese Fasting has deep relation with the Daoism practice and the person who keep practice may become to an immortal. there are 2 main ways to reach such state-fasting with just eating air or 服气辟谷 and fasting with eating some Chinese Tradtional Medicine or 服药辟谷. This Sat we will invite Master Huang [...]

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camel riding around Moon-lake and trekking in Helan Mt-2 days adventure tour for weekends

24 Apr 2011

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see more pictures of Moon Lake and Tengger Desert from China.org. The adventure in the wild desert and the camel riding in the oasis and the SUV flying between the dunes attract more and more persons from the hustle and bustle of the city. the warm weather and the clean and fresh wind make it [...]

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Urban Developer’s Rural Affluence-林涧 : 当开发商归隐田园

15 Apr 2011

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林涧 : 当开发商归隐田园 企业家光鲜背后,是常人难以体会的焦虑不安。 文/张子缘 图/王建新 他决心逃离朝九晚五的刻板生活,开始为自己打工。林涧联合北京市振海农 工商总公司、中国新兴建设开发总公司共 同创立了北京万柳新兴房地产开发有限公 司,担任董事总经理。 时至今日,很多房地产业界人士还会 记得因一只甲虫而名噪一时的“左岸工社” 写字楼。这是林涧亲自操刀的作品,在北 京房地产市场上颇具争议。也因此,他和 他的企业频频出现在北京各大报章版面与 电视台的荧幕上。 一出生就风华正茂,是人们对曾经房 地产少帅的评价。那时的林涧正沉浸在丰收的 喜悦中,很享受手下和朋友叫他“强人”“、超人”。 对于这段日子,现在的林涧已经不愿多谈。 在房地产秩序初定的时代里,在京城做一个开 发商需要照顾多少情面,需要在商场如何腾挪 转移的情形已经是后来者无法想象的了。 林涧笑称 :“我和我们那一代人的经历有太 多的相似之处。不同的是,有人更成功,有人 成功后更失败。当然也有人一直是年轻人成功 的楷模。如今重回这个行业对工作的感悟会更 实在,心态上更从容,量力而行、不强求。鲜 花与掌声不再是唯一的目标”。 他说, 过去10年,房地产业太虚荣,钱来得太容易。那时自己也很轻飘飘,觉得鲜花、 掌声以及触手可及的财富才是生活的一切。 出乎身边朋友意料的是,林涧鲜花着锦、 烈火烹油的日子会戛然而止。创业 5 年后,那 个不掩得意狷狂、习惯在巅峰上享受人生的林涧,从北京的房地产市场消失了,一去不知归期。 上山 他的身体已经不能再承担繁忙的工作,开始罢工。 去医院检查颈椎时,医生甚至问他是否出 过车祸。那一刻他才惊醒,看似风光的职业已 经严重透支了他的身体。另一个原因是当公司发展到新的阶段后, 股东间发生了一些分岐。身心俱疲的林涧选择 了放手,他住进了医院两个月的住院治疗并没有解决林涧的问题。 他决定四处求医,既是缓解颈椎病带来的疼痛, 也试图使自己停一停,想一想。 他先远去西南,在重庆的缙云山清修(李一的通电绝活儿啥的,也都尝试过)。后来经朋 友介绍,来到粤北乡村一处偏僻乡居小住。在 这里他结识了一位当地和尚,大家聊得比较投 缘。在和尚朋友的邀请下,他去了寺庙居住。 言谈间,和尚知道了他的问题所在,建议 他在上山洞穴闭关修行,或许能对心理与生理 上的疾病能有所帮助。 闭关,这只有武侠小说里才出现的词语如 今要在林涧身上实现。他自己都有些不相信将要迎来的生活 :去修行前,要先做好三个月的 [...]

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Three Weddings and a Divorce-the talk in April by Beijing Postcards

7 Apr 2011

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- From Bound Feet to High Heels: Beijing Women in the 20th century. When were women allowed to attend school in Beijing? When was the tradition of bound feet abandoned? How did communism affect the idea of how a good woman should behave? “Three weddings and a divorce” is the story of three women living [...]

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Even you can know China this way-hitchhiking through the country

18 Mar 2011

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a simple tweet by @ecoangelhsu : Follow my friend Rachel Katz as she hitchhikes her way with truck-drivers across #china. really attracted me. I was wondering is there really someone who brave enough Travel China like this? a pretty girl walks on the highway and stops truck, is this true?  where is she come from? why did [...]

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the mix fate of the Hemp and the LOVE Food Event

15 Mar 2011

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Mr. Lin Jian(林涧), a hidden master of the real estate business in china, starts to concern about the food and the health more and more than ever before after a period meditation in a hidden Zen House. Then he designs and organize the 2nd LOHAS forum at Beijing in 2009, designs and hold an event [...]

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Beijing Postcards-the latest black and white pictures about Old Beijing

15 Mar 2011

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Man eating noodles 1930s. In china noodles are a symbol of longevity. The origins of noodles have been a subject of debate for many years, with Italy, China, and various Arab countries all laying claim to their invention. The 2005 discovery of 4000 year old noodles at Lajia Village (alongside the Yellow River in Qinghai [...]

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To Develop the Future Awake Project-Interview of Mr. Han Shi

14 Mar 2011

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Mr. Han Shi, a calligraph master in Beijing, with his several students teach/train the Chinese traditional calligraphy to the deaf students in the Beijing 2nd Deaf School from the year of 2006. His successes method is great for the normal kids and the students can grasp the core concept of the calligraphy in a very [...]

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Read the history of Shanghai by Shanghai postcards

14 Mar 2011

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Shanghai North Railway Station 1929. In 1876 the first railway in Shanghai was built. Despite being very popular, it was dismantled just one year later. A lethal accident turned the population against the steam “monster”, dubbed “dragonhead” by the Shanghainese. The Qing government saw no other solution than to buy up the tracks, which were [...]

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Guest Post-Hong Kong : A Most Incredible Experience

13 Mar 2011

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Hong Kong is an island often thought to be an autonomous republic, separate from the Great Republic of china; however, it is actually an administrative area that is part of China. When thinking of Hong Kong, it is easy to envision bustling sidewalks, large business meetings, and bustling conferences. Many companies with the funds often [...]

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