Win Tickets to Transition China

Chinese culture

Date: Apr 28th 2012 4p.m.
Contributed by: thewooster

For entrepreneurs and innovators keen to mingle with the big shots (think head honchos at PayPal China, Google, Kogan and WPP), the Transition China conference on Friday, May 11 is a golden opportunity. Hear from Ruslan Kogan, Australia's richest person under 30, about his impact on Chinese e-commerce, plus other big players in industries like private equity, gaming and media. One entrepreneur will also win RMB100,000 in seed funding. Tickets are limited to 200, worth RMB1,950 and going fast. We're giving two lucky readers tickets to this big event.


To win, just answer the question below.

What entrepreneur, living or dead, do you admire the most, and why?



The most creative answers get the prize. One entry per user; multiple entries will result in disqualification. Contest ends Wednesday, May 9 at noon.

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Back to Han-Tang -- the original Chinese art

Back to Han-Tang -- the original Chinese art This video explained in the modern time, Chinese young people remembered their own cultures, this culture is original Chinese art, and it has been forgotten by Chinese for more than 300 years. Now, in our generation, we find back our tradition dress -- Hanfu, and Han-Tang cultures. Han is the main nation in China (China now have 56 nations). Han also is a dynasty in Chinese history, from BC 202 to AD 220, and Tang is another dynasty from AD 618 to 907. Chinese arts start from five thousand years ago, and in these two dynasties became thriving and prosperous. After 1644, Manchu from Siberian and Mongolia came to China main land. Manchu people became the emperor of China. They destroy many Chinese arts such as dress, hairstyle, etiquette, all need follow Manchu cultures. From that time, Chinese original Han cultures little by little were forgotten. Hanfu has been disappeared from Chinese history around 360 years. Now you can find them back again.

Video Rating: 4 / 5



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