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PEOPLE & POINTS
THIS WEEK> THIS WEEK NO. 9, 2014> PEOPLE & POINTS
UPDATED: February 24, 2014 NO. 9 FEBRUARY 27, 2014
Quotes of the Week
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"Prostitution, gambling and the use of drugs, which have decayed social morality, should be rooted out. The ongoing crackdown on prostitution and pornography will help to create a more favorable social atmosphere and a cleaner government."

Zhu Lijia, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Governance, commenting on the nationwide crackdown on prostitution

"The exchange between Chinese and Western musicians will help Chinese music reach the rest of the world. I want to introduce more Chinese musical elements into pop music to attract young people."

Renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang, after presenting a concert in Charlottesville, a city in the state of Virginia, on February 14

"The National Center for Performing Arts (NCPA) not only provides a platform for the exhibition of national art forms such as Peking and Kunqu operas, but also for local arts like Yue Opera."

Meng Xin, Deputy Director of the Performing Department of the NCPA, upon the center's announcement of a promotional season of performances from February 22 to March 16 of Yue Opera, which dates back at least 800 years.

"More Chinese students are learning fashion and design in Britain, and more Chinese designers were involved in the event this year. The London Fashion Week is a great platform for new Chinese designers, and the transformation of 'Chinese creation.'"

Xiang Xiaowei, Minister Counsellor of the Cultural Department with the Chinese Embassy to Britain, after watching Chinese designer Gao Yang's presentation of his new collection on February 18



 
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