Hello and welcome to another edition of "China Horizons," the weekly feature program brought to you by China Radio International. I'm your host, Du Lijun.
Today we travel to Northeast China¡¯s Chaoyang City to have a look at a music festival staged by local farmers to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
Then we continue our special series marking the 16th Asian Games that will be held from November 12th to the 27th in the southern city of Guangzhou. We'll meet some of the city's education officials and overseas students to hear about their experiences living and studying in Guangzhou.
Finally in our travel segment "On the Road", we travel to Wuxi in east China and introduce you to a hot spring farm, a new attraction and a national designated tourism spot for cultural tourism, and the 2010 Shanghai Expo.
For all this and more, stay tuned to "China Horizons" on China Radio International.
[Across the Country]Music Festival to Celebrate the New Year
In a rural part of northeast China's Chaoyang city in Liaoning province, some local farmers' spent their Spring Festival holiday staging music shows, a tradition that has been upheld for 15 years. The sponsor of the show is an ordinary farmer called Li Chunjun.
Damin has more.
[Across the Country]Guanzhou Has More International Students
In recent years, the number of international students in Guangzhou has risen sharply. Today we'll meet some of the city's education officials and overseas students to hear about their experiences living and studying in Guangzhou. Here's Liu Yan.
[On the Road]Visit Wuxi, the Backyard of Shanghai
In this week's On the Road, Yunfeng will introduce you to a hot spring farm in Wuxi, a new attraction and a national designated tourism spot for cultural tourism, and the 2010 Shanghai Expo.
And with that, we end this week's "China Horizons." To listen to today's show or any previous edition, please visit Crienglish.com. If you have any comments or suggestions, you can write to: English Service, China Radio International, Beijing, China, post code 100040, or drop us an e-mail at horizons@cri.com.cn.
I'm Du Lijun. Thanks for joining us. I'll be with you at the same time next week on China Radio International!