HOME THURSDAY DECEMBER 23, 2004





LIFE
SHANGHAI Museum seems to have established a pattern of celebrating the new year in its own special way This year it will host an educational exhibition that has received acclaim both from ordinary visitors and professionals. The show includes many ancient Chinese treasures from different dynasties.
 
Life Style
  • In teh mood for enjoyment
    On the coming Christmas Eve, Che Li, a Shanghai office worker in her mid 20s, is going to attend a fancy dress ball a friend of hers is throwing at his home.
Health
  • City to clarity rights in AIDS regulation
    LEGAL rights of AIDS patients and HIV carriers will be defined for the first time as the city's first HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Regulation is mapped out next year.
  • Ruijin Hospital succeeds in seven-organ transplant
    SURGEONS at Ruijin Hospital announced success in transplanting seven digestive organs from one donor to a woman patient on December 12, a first in China as well as in Asia.
  • Servier research pays off
    SERVIER, France's largest independent drug company, will launch at least one new product with unique properties each year, based on its own R&D, according to the company's senior officials.
  • Contraceptive follows the circle
    SCHERING Pharmaceutical Ltd, a pioneer in fertility control and female healthcare products, recently announced in Shanghai the arrival of its first tri-phasic oral contraceptive - "Triquilar" - in the Chinese market.
Travel
  • Confusion resonances
    BUYEO, Gongju, Geumsan, Muju and Yeseong, the cradles of South Korean Baekjea culture, have been arousing ever more interest from neighbouring China. Featuring the same Confucian traditions, Korean Baekjae, must be one of the closest areas to China in respect to cultural affinity.
  • City scenery
    Countdown celebrations
Feature
  • In the name of Lu xun
    THE Trademark Office under the State Administration for Industry and Commerce has recently started reconsidering the application from the grandson of Lu Xun, one of China's great writers, to register the writer's name as a trademark for wine.
What's on
  • Exhibitions
    Impressionism
  • Stage
    Shanghai Grand Theatre
  • History on display
    SHANGHAI Museum seems to have established a pattern of celebrating the new year in its own special way This year it will host an educational exhibition that has received acclaim both from ordinary visitors and professionals. The show includes many ancient Chinese treasures from different dynasties.
  • Classical returns
    THE frequent appearances of the ballets "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker" during the new-year season over the last six years has helped to cultivate a steadily growing ballet audience in the city.

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