Yibin
highway robbers Wu Yong, Zhang Zhishun, and Wei Huasong were sentenced last Tuesday in Chengdu. Wu received a death sentence for murder and armed robbery.
The
2009 Miss International finals were held in Chengdu on Saturday, and Xinhua features a
photo essay with images from the event. Miss Mexico took home the crown.
Air Asia's Chengdu-Kuala Lumpur direct flights have been in such high demand since their first flight that Malaysia's tourism minister is requesting that the four-times-per-week flight be
stepped up to a daily schedule.
Yes, that was indeed a quake you felt late Friday night (in actuality four minutes into Saturday morning). The jolt struck between the cities of Shifang and Pengzhou and measured 5.0 on the Richter scale. No damage was reported, says
People.com.
First
bamboo houses, now straw houses. What would the three little pigs say? According to their architects, no big bad wolf (or earthquake) will be able to blow these houses down. More at
China Daily.
White collars from all over the country are apparently giving up their high-pressure jobs in favor of selling trinkets on the streets of Chengdu. We're not convinced;
more hooey from CCTV.
In an apparent contradiction, Chengdu is named one of China's
"Top Ten Energetic Cities" by the 3rd International Summit on Chinese Urbanization behind, of course, Shanghai and Beijing.
Pork sales in Sichuan are going high-tech as by next April pigs will have electronic tags affixed to their hind legs before going to the slaughterhouse and various inspections and processing phases on their way to the consumer.
Electropork.
Emo teen repeatedly steals cars in Chengdu to get attention of millionaire father, says the
China Daily.
Heavy fog shut down Shuangliu and several of Sichuan's expressways yet again for several hours last Wednesday, stranding over 10,000 passengers.
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The "Olympics of Beauty," otherwise known as the
Miss International Beauty Pageant (
国际小姐世界大会) will be held in Chengdu next Saturday.
The 66 contestants, each representing a different country, arrived yesterday afternoon, some with
bare legs and others in
skimpy dresses and sandals. Given that the temperature dropped to the lowest it's been in a decade for this time of year recently, we can't believe our eyes. Apparently neither could spectators who gathered around to watch the arrivals.
The women were paraded to the hotel, where they were all presented with--what else?--stuffed panda toys and will reportedly stay for the next 10 days, touring the city, visiting the pandas, and trying hot pot.
Representing China is Chengdunese Wang Qian (
王芊), who was
crowned the 49th Miss International - China last Wednesday. Wang, 19, currently studies foreign languages at the Southwest Jiaotong University.
The pageant originated in Long Beach, California, in the 1960s but has been held in Japan since 1968. From the pageant's
official website
Under the slogans of "achieving world peace through mutual understanding" and "proper understanding of Japan in a globalized society," the Miss International Beauty Pageant has grown into a quasi-national event, so that it is now known as the "Olympics of Beauty."
This year marks the 49th event for the pageant.
The
final round will be held November 28 at the Sichuan International Tennis Center (
四川国际网球中心). Sichuan News has a
comprehensive schedule of the week of events (Chinese only) as well as an absurdly detailed report on the contestants' arrival (apparently Miss Canada was ecstatic about her panda toy).
For a complete list of contestant names, go
here, but if you want to see their photos, you'll have to go
here. And if you happen to be that interested and/or like to see Chinese portraits from the late '80s and early '90s, you can see photos of the Chinese runner-ups in their youth
here (scroll to the bottom).
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