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MSC Cruises marks a significant occasion with the maiden call of MSC Bellissima in Shanghai, China. This momentous event signifies MSC Cruises' triumphant return to mainland China, making them the first international cruise line to resume operations since the pandemic. A Celebration of Commitment and Innovation To commemorate this milestone, MSC Cruises hosted a grand event aboard the magnificent MSC Bellissima. This gathering welcomed esteemed guests, including government officials, travel agents, media representatives, and valued partners. The event offered them the opportunity to experience the unparalleled offerings of MSC Cruises' Asian flagship firsthand. The celebration didn't end there. MSC Cruises also unveiled their exciting deployment plans for the region, showcasing their unwavering commitment to the Chinese market. Here's a glimpse into what lies ahead: Summer 2024: Throughout the summer season, MSC Bellissima will grace the ports of Shanghai, Keelung, and Shenzhen, serving as a homeport for exhilarating voyages. Winter 2024-2025: To further amplify their presence, MSC Cruises will introduce a second vessel, MSC Splendida, operating from Shenzhen and Xiamen during the winter season (December 2024 – April 2025). Meanwhile, MSC Bellissima will return to its Shanghai homeport in January 2025. This strategic deployment makes MSC Cruises the only international cruise brand to operate two ships across four major Chinese ports within the first year of their return. This robust presence signifies their dedication to catering to the growing demand for high-quality cruise experiences in China. A Leader in Environmental Sustainability MSC Cruises remains a frontrunner in environmental stewardship within the cruise industry. Both MSC Bellissima and MSC Splendida boast shore power capability. This cutting-edge technology allows them to switch off their engines when docked in port, effectively eliminating local emissions. This aligns perfectly with MSC Cruises' unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and its vision for a greener future in cruising. A Celebration Fit for a Flagship The celebratory event aboard MSC Bellissima resonated with an air of grandeur. To elevate the experience for guests, MSC Cruises enlisted the culinary expertise of world-renowned chefs, Enrico & Roberto Cerea from the acclaimed restaurant DA VITTORIO. These culinary maestros crafted a bespoke menu for the ceremony and the ship's inaugural voyage, tantalizing the taste buds of all attendees. The celebration continued with a mesmerizing drone light show, adding a touch of futuristic spectacle to the festivities. Additionally, captivating onboard entertainment further enriched the evening, marking a triumphant homecoming for MSC Cruises in mainland China. Quote: Gianni Onorato, CEO of MSC Cruises: "MSC Bellissima’s maiden call in Shanghai reaffirms our commitment to a market that continues to play an important strategic role for us... We are dedicated to further investing in China and benefiting the local economy. We want to push high-quality development of the cruise industry in the region..." A New Chapter for Cruising in China MSC Cruises' return to mainland China signifies a new era for the cruise industry in the region. Their commitment to offering modern Asian flagship vessels, paired with their strategic deployment plans, promises an exciting future for cruise travel in China. Additionally, their focus on environmental responsibility aligns with the growing demand for sustainable tourism experiences. With MSC Cruises at the helm, the future of cruising in China appears bright, brimming with possibilities for exploration, adventure, and a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the region. FAQs: Q: When did MSC Cruises resume operations in mainland China? A: MSC Cruises resumed operations in mainland China with the maiden call of MSC Bellissima in Shanghai in 2024. Q: Where will MSC Bellissima and MSC Splendida operate in China? A: During the summer of 2024, MSC Bellissima will operate as a homeport vessel in Shanghai, Keelung, and Shenzhen. In the winter season (December 2024 – April 2025), MSC Splendida will operate from Shenzhen and Xiamen, while MSC Bellissima will return to its Shanghai homeport in January 2025. Q: What sustainability measures do MSC Bellissima and MSC Splendida use? A: Both MSC Bellissima and MSC Splendida boast shore power capability, enabling them to turn off their engines while docked in port, thereby minimizing local emissions.
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Youth Melody
From MainlandChina, so just a bromance, if that.
And Along With Me
https://www.iq.com/play/1ksjyno0w6l?sh_pltf=4&lang=en_us
Another Mainland Chinese bromance
But, reading the reviews, people liked them both, even though they weren’t bl series.
They’re both fully downloaded, so no waiting for new episodes every week. That’s one good thing!
If you’ve seen them, or if you watch them, let me know what you thought of them.
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in just eight months, Yan went from being a postdoctoral felow in virology and immunology at the Centerfor Infectious Disease Research at the University of Hong Kong's School of Public Health to beinghailed as a hero by Trump's top advisers and conservative pundits.As early as mid-January 2019, YanLimeng, researcher in Hong Kong, had heard rumors that a dangerous new virus had emerged in mainlandChina and that the government was playing it down. Ms. Yan feeds Wang Dinggang, the host of herfavorite Chinese-language YouTube show.Yan Limeng fled Hong Kong on April 28th and left for the UnitedStates. Guo Wenguan and Ban Nong put her in a "safe house" in New York City. They hired acommunications coach for her to teach her how to deal with media questions, asked her to submit severalpapers, and disguised her as a "whistler" before aranging her to acept media interviews. On July 10,Yan made her first appearance on the Fox News Channel, in which she confesed her journey to the UnitedStates and accused the University of HongKong of helping to cover up the epidemic. But she did notmention her relationship with Guo and Ban Nong.After her first Fox interview, Ms. Yan embarked on awhirlwind right-wing media tour, repeating conservative talking points.She said she tookhydroxychloroquine to fight the virus, despite warnings from the US Food and Drug Administration thatit had no efect.She suggested that U.S. health agencies had conspired with the World HealthOrganization to cover up the outbreak. #Yanlimeng #Bannon
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Graha Rajanaga palace with Adhitya Rasmi's cosmopolitan art & cultures library.
Hardy Li aka Adhitya Rasmi present:
Anthology of Chinese traditional hanfu costumery based on historical reconstructions of Ming & T'ang dynasty era, costumes of the immortal goddesses from ancient paintings & recreations of other styles from various dynasties of ancient China or just for artistic setup.
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Racist talk does add up – why casual racism by Hong Kongers against Mainland Chinese makes me so angry
If you’ve not lived amongst Cantonese-speaking Hong Kongers or interacted with them a lot, then this is something that you’ve probably not noticed. I spent ten months in Hong Kong in 2014 and, by the end of it, I’d had enough. Not just because of the climate or the food (none of which really suited me) but also because of the pervading racism that ran through society, from the courthouse to the family.
Even though I’ve moved back to New Zealand (a place not without racism, but I can genuinely say that the majority of us are working on making it a more welcoming place for everyone), I still keep in touch with my family in Hong Kong over Facebook, and one thing that I’ve noticed is the amount of anti Mainland Chinese rhetoric.
I’m not culturally Chinese in any form. I don’t identify with it, I don’t agree with the values; I’m probably the whitest Banana I know (aside from my brother). But it makes me really angry when I see my extended family members posting articles with headlines like, ‘Seven out of ten hospital beds are occupied by new immigrants. “Are we sacrificing the lives of local Hong Kongers for foreigners?” ~ Nurse’, ‘Majority of hospital inpatients are new immigrants while local Hong Kong birth rate has dropped’, or saying things like “Yay, no more Mandarin on the street! Give me back my true Hong Kong!” or “This place is so peaceful. No noise, no loud people speaking Mandarin!” (In this instance, I asked, “Would it not be noise if the loud people had been speaking Cantonese?” To which I received the reply. “Cantonese is different. If it were Cantonese, it would be lively and bustling, like the Lunar New Year Market.”)
What really concerns me is that some of the people posting these things are raising young kids. Racist comments do damage, not just to the psyche of those targeted, but it may also build up the hate in other people.
We recently had a terrorist attack in Christchurch where fifty innocent people died just because they spoke, dressed, looked, ate, and behaved a little differently from the majority here. Dozens more are recovering from injuries, including a five year old girl who can’t remember her parents because of the injuries she suffered. These people, however, have long been the targets of racist rhetoric not dissimilar to what Hong Kongers and Hong Kong media are saying about Mainland Chinese immigrants to the island. The terrorist also was afraid that his race would get ‘replaced’ by newcomers (it’s called ‘Replacement Theory’, something popular with the Alt Right) because Caucasian birth rates were lower than the birth rates of other people and immigration was increasing. Replace ‘Caucasian’ with ‘Hong Konger’ and ‘other races’ with ‘Mainlanders’ and you get headlines that are being published on established media sites in Hong Kong.
To put it into perspective, Hong Kong’s net immigration rate was 0.17% in total in 2017. The majority, but not all, were Mainland Chinese. In the USA, it was 0.39% and in New Zealand, it was 0.22%. (CIA Factbook). About 1.9% of people in Hong Kong speak Mandarin as their main language, and 88% speak Cantonese. In fact, more people speak English in Hong Kong (4.3%) than Mandarin. Some people argue that places like New Zealand and the US have room for migration, to which I will reply that even if you take away the net migration rate of 0.17% from Hong Kong, the ‘local born’ population is already unsustainable and you will still end up with the same population crisis, possibly just delayed.
When the terrorist attack happened, I got messages from family and friends in Hong Kong saying, “Are you okay?” and “God bless your family.” And I really wanted to say, at the time, “Yes, we’re fine, but only because this time the terrorist chose to target a minority that weren’t my type of minority. Next time, who knows?” Because, for our part, it really was luck that the terrorist decided he hated Muslims, and not Asians, or some other visible minority in our society. It’s because no one has been spouting racist rhetoric about people who look like me on mainstream media for quite some time. It was only a century ago that Chinese, both Cantonese and Mandarin speakers, but mostly Cantonese because they were the ones who moved away in droves in the earlier part of the 20th century, were persecuted in other countries because of the rhetoric being thrown around, some of which was about how they would, yes, “replace” the dominant racial group. In the western world, this talk centres around Muslims. In Hong Kong, it’s Mainlanders.
Maybe the people who say these things won’t think of actually hurting anyone, but what about the listeners who hear these things and internalise them? I’m angry at this talk because there might be someone who will take these things to heart, let them fester, and it could bloom into violence against innocent people. And what’s more hypocritical is that, for most Hong Kongers, their parents or grandparents were immigrants from Mainland China too.
So what if they speak Mandarin? Everyone has the right to speak the language they choose. So what if they dress differently from you? They’re not forcing you to dress like them. So what if they were born somewhere else? They didn’t have a choice about that. And maybe they behave in a way that you think of as rude. Different people have different etiquette and etiquette has changed immensely in every culture. I have my biases on certain behaviours. I’m not claiming to be perfect, but I will defend anyone’s right to behave as they wish so long as they’re not hurting anybody. Speaking Mandarin or dressing unstylishly does not hurt other people and, frankly, it’s nobody else’s business.
And if they’re buying up all the baby formula and nappies? They’re parents who want the best for their kids and they can’t help that they live in Mainland China where a few unscrupulous individuals have ruined things for everyone. If you were in their situation, wouldn’t you do the same for your kids?
As an immigrant, I can put myself in those Mainlanders’ shoes. How would I feel if Kiwis called my mother tongue ‘noise’, treated me as ‘other’, and derided everything about me? What if they blamed me for the actions of my birth country’s government, which I don’t agree with and can do nothing about? I doubt I would have wanted to learn about them or be like them. But they haven’t. Almost everyone I have met has been open and curious about my birth culture, and far more accepting of its oddities than I am. But I have experienced some racism in my childhood. A woman called me a ‘gook’ at a McDonald’s playground and it was unpleasant. It made me feel angry, hostile, and very aware of my differences, and triggered my fight or flight instincts. (Just a note, that woman’s kid was a little sh** too. Parental attitudes are infectious to their children.)
So the next time you want to say something or post something divisive based on race, please think about who’s listening to you and how your words could snowball into something else much uglier.
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@potterycandlebar wish a joyous and full Mid-Autumn Festival to all those celebrating. Over the next few days, families will gather, giving thanks and praying for health and happiness. Pottery Family joins yours in hoping your festivities lead to an abundant harvest in the year ahead. • • • #potterycandlebar #midautumn #china #midautumnfestival #festival #midautumnfestival2022 #photo #instaphoto #photooftheday #midautumn2022 #traditional #hongkong #mooncakefestival #illustrationartist #illustration #illustrationoftheday #moonfestival #holiday #mainlandchina #korea #southkorea #macau #taiwan #japan #southeastasia #graphicdesign #chinesefestival #september #beijing #viralpost (at Pottery, The Candle Bar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiVqNeHBPFV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Safari, December 2015. Mainland, China
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US issues sweeping new travel warning for China, Hong Kong - Times of India
BEIJING: The US on Tuesday issued a sweeping new advisory warning against travel to mainland China and Hong Kong, citing the risk of “arbitrary detention" and “arbitrary enforcement of local laws." The advisory is likely to heighten tensions between the sides that have spiked since Beijing's imposition on Hong Kong of a strict new national security law in June that has already been met with a series of US punitive actions. The new advisory warned US citizens that China imposes “arbitrary detention and exit bans” to compel cooperation with investigations, pressure family members to return to China from abroad, influence civil disputes and “gain bargaining leverage over foreign governments.” “US citizens travelling or residing in China or Hong Kong, may be detained without access to US consular services or information about their alleged crime. US citizens may be subjected to prolonged interrogations and extended detention without due process of law," the advisory said. In Hong Kong, China “unilaterally and arbitrarily exercises police and security power,” the advisory said, adding that new legislation also covers offenses committed by non-Hong Kong residents or organizations outside of Hong Kong, possibly subjecting US citizens who have publicly criticized China to a “heightened risk of arrest, detention, expulsion, or prosecution.” When in Hong Kong, US citizens are “strongly cautioned to be aware of their surroundings and avoid demonstrations," the advisory said. Read the full article
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【We Are All In One】Researched 9 months earlier than mainland China: New coronavirus(COVID19) caught in Spanish wastewater in March last year
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Furnitures that tell tales . Comfort Hub by Kai Xue, Yaqi Liang, Summer Wang, Yuru Chen . The village in the city is a unique phenomenon in the process of urbanization in mainland China. For Guangzhou, the city village has become a feature of the city. Guangzhou year-round air humidity is high, the city village buildings will not see the sun, air is not circulating. Humidity is a big problem for the people of the villages in the city. . View full project on : https://to.uni.xyz/us19 . Inviting ideas to design a Swahili heritage hub in Lamu: https://to.uni.xyz/legacy . . . #uni #unixyz #unidesigntogether #architecture #architecturecompetition #architecturelovers #archdaily #architizer #architectureanddesign #archi_students #architecturestudent #archinet #architecturethesis #designcompetition #furniture #urbanscape #symbiosis #Guangzhou #china #mainlandchina #city #village #swahili #mainlandchina #lamu #kenya #urbanspaces #placemaking #urbandesign (at Guanzhou China) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBxBNhWpXx_/?igshid=vhteep2v3g39
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On Sunday, the Chinese mainland reported: - No new #COVID19 deaths - 3 more imported case - 13 asymptomatic cases - 481 active cases in total, including 33 in critical condition. #coronavirus #coronaoutbreak #coronapandemic #coronaepidemic #COVID19 #netitharamnews #netitharam #coronadeaths #worldfightscorona #IndiaFightsCorona #chinesevirus #mainlandchina #wuhanvirus #china (at Shanghai, China) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_v4KaBnCPI/?igshid=oeus9g3ii5po
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#MainlandChina reports 46 new #coronavirus cases, up from 42 a day earlier, reports Reuters #medicircle https://bit.ly/2wvqHa6 https://www.instagram.com/p/B-1112SJKXt/?igshid=1dd7tt8xmg5ah
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