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Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen,Good afternoon!Before I introduce our cultural programs, I want to tell you one thing first about 2008. You're going to have a great time in Beijing.China has its own sport legends. Back to Song Dynasty, about the 11th century, people startedto play a game called Cuju, which is regarded as the origin of ancient football. The game was very popular and women were also participating. Now, you will understand why our women football team is so good today.There are a lot more wonderful and exciting things waiting for you in New Beijing, a dynamic modern metropolis with 3,000 years of cultural treasures woven into the urban tapestry. Along with the iconic imagery of the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Great Wall, the city offers an endless mixture of theatres, museums, discos, all kinds of restaurants and shopping malls that will amaze and delight you. But beyond that, it is a place of millions of friendly people who love to meet people from around the world. People of Beijing believe that the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing will help to enhance the harmony between our culture and the diverse cultures of the world. Their gratitude will pour out in open expressions of affection for you and the great Movement that you guide. Within our cultural programs, education and communication will receive the highest priority. We seek to create an intellectual and sporting legacy by broadening the understanding of the Olympic Ideals throughout the country.Cultural events will unfold each year, from 2005 to 2008. We will stage multi-disciplined cultural programs, such as concerts, exhibitions, art competitions and camps which will involve young people from around the world. During the Olympics, they will be staged in the Olympic Village and the city for the benefit of the athletes. Our Ceremonies will give China's greatest-and the world's greatest artists a stage for celebrating the common aspirations of humanity and the unique heritage of our culture and the Olympic Movement. With a concept inspired by the famed Silk Road, our Torch Relay will break new ground, traveling from Olympia through some of the oldest civilizations known to man-Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Byzantine, Mesopotamian, Persian, Arabian, Indian and Chinese. Carrying the message "Share the Peace, Share the Olympics," the eternal flame will reach new heights as it crosses the Himalayas over the world's highest summit - Mount Qomolangma, which is known to many of you as Mt. Everest. In China, the flame will pass through Tibet, cross the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, travel the Great Wall and visit Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and the 56 ethnic communities who make up our society. On its journey, the flame will be seen by and inspire more human beings than any previous relay. I am afraid I can not present the whole picture of our cultural programs within such a short period of time. Before I end, let me share with you one story. Seven hundred years ago, amazed by his incredible deions ofa far away land of great beauty.d by his incredible deio whether his stories about China were true.He answered: What I have told you was not even half of what I saw. Actually, what we have shown you here today is only a fraction of Beijing that awaits you.Ladies and gentlemen, I believe that Beijing will prove to be a land of wonders to athletes, spectators and the worldwide television audience e and join us.Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you all.。

杨澜英文演讲

杨澜英文演讲

杨澜英文演讲杨澜英文演讲In Ireland the night before, I was invited to chair the China's got talent at Shanghai stadium and eighty thousand spectators.Guewho is the guest performers? -- Susan boyle. I told her," I'm going to Ireland." Her voice sounds like. She also can speak some chinese." Send your onion." This is" Hello, thank you " and the daily language. This group of word translation is free to you are green, why she should want to say this? Because this is the Chinese version of Susan's famous lyrics.The fifties aunt in Shanghai to sell vegetables for a living. She likes Western opera, but she didn't know any English, so she gave her name to fill the Chinese vegetables do lyric. When she was in the stadium sang Nessun DORMA 's last words, she sang " send you onions". Susan Boyle and his eighty thousand audience singing along to " send you onion", more interesting scenes.I think Susan Boyle and the Shanghai vegetable trading are unusual. In the industry the entertainment circle, they are most unlikely to succeed, but their courage and talent to make them successful. The show, a platform to realize their dream of the stage.Out of the ordinary is not difficult, from a different point of view we are not the same. I think the out of the ordinary is good, because you have a different view, it gives you the opportunity to produce different effects.Our generation has witnessed and participated in the past twenty or thirty years China's historic transition.I remember in the age of ninety, had just graduated from the university I had applied for a Stars Hotel in Beijing five sales department work. In Japan the manager one and a half hour interview, he finally said:" MiYang, you have any questions to ask me?" I summon up courage to compose myself, then asked:" can you tell me what sales sales department?" I for the five Stars Hotel sales responsibilities at all feel at a loss. It was my first day in the five Stars Hotel.At the same time, I and thousands of university female students participated in a CCTV held there was no parallel in history. The open selection. The producer told us they want to find a cute, innocent, beautiful new faces. When it was my turn, I stood up and said," why girls on TV must be beautiful, sweet, innocent, like a vase? Why they cannot have their ideas, their own voice?"I think I have offended the judges. But in fact, my speech impressed them. I have entered the second round selection, then the third round, the fourth round. After seven rounds of selection, I won. Became a national prime-time television show host.Whether you believe it or not, it is Chinese TV program host first allowed free play rather than read a review of the draft. The number of viewers as high as two to thirty million.A few years later, I decided to go to America to study the Columbia University. After I had my own media company, this is at the beginning of my graduation would not dare to think.My team and I do a lot of things. Over the years, I have interviewed hundreds of people. Sometimes a young man came to me and said:" Yang Lan, you have changed my life." I am proud of.Next we witnessed China more changes. I was involved in Beijing's bid, attended the Shanghai world expo. I see China embraces the world, world acceptance of china ... ... But sometimes I think, today's young people to pursue what? How are they different? How to create the future of China, to say a big, the future of the world?Today I want to talk about social media on the big stage to young people.Who are they? How are they? This is about twenty years old and beautiful girl named Jocie Guo. She in the Chinese version of twitter micro-blog off -- she has expensive handbags, clothing, car. She claimed that she was the manager of the Red Croassociation. She did not realize she stepped on a sensitive nerve, causing people to crothe credibility of the question. So intense questioning the Red Crohad to hold a preconference to clarify, and with the investigation.At this point, we know that she made up the title, is probably thought and charity events related to face. All the luxuries are her boyfriendgave her, her boyfriend was a red crounder the chamber of Commerce Board members. This explanation is too complicated. However, the public is not buy it. This topic is always hot and streets and lanes. It reveals a lack of transparency in the government and the public government agencies generally distrust.Micro-blog in 2010fire up. Play micro-blog who doubled, woven micro-blog is also the time of the last three times. Only the major news portal Sina micro-blog has fourteen million users. Tencent has twenty million. Come first on the list of micro-blog, not I, is a movie star, she has more than950000 fans. Approximately eighty percent of the micro-blog users are young people under the age of thirty.As you know, traditional media is by governmental control, social media to give people a small outlet vent. Because there is no more vent channel, from social media outlet is a strong, positive, even violent.Through the micro-blog we can better understand the Chinese young people. How they are different?The first and most of them were born in the one-child policy implemented on century eighty or ninety time. Because many families like boys than girls, now we are young men than young women for nearly three million. This may cause social potential danger, but who knows? In this era of globalization, they can find other countries make girl friend.Most of them accept a good education. The illiteracy rate in the generation below one percent. In the city, eighty percent children into the university.But ageing problem also nots allow to ignore. This year's statistics show the people over the age of sixty-five or seven percent of the total population, by 2030 will reach fifteen percent, you know, in our traditional culture young people should support the old. This means that the young couple to support four of the average life expectancy of seventy-three years old. Bring home the bacon for young people is not so easy.University graduates are not in short supply. In the city, University Graduate starting salary of about $four hundred a month, but only the rent is over $five hundred a month. This lets them do? They have to in order to save rent flat-share, crowded in the narrow room, they called themselves the ants. And for those who are going to get married and ready to buy a house for young people, they have to work for thirty to forty years to afford their first set of Residence. When the Americans only needs five years can afford, but the face of China 's high housing prices but requires thirty to forty years.In twenty million migrant workers, sixty percent of the people are young. They were like a sandwich was caught in the middle of city and country. Most are reluctant to go back to the country, but they are in the city without a sense of belonging. Overtime work, pay, can not enjoy the social welfare. Due to inflation, monetary tightening, the impact of RMB appreciation, they produced products in Europe and the United States dropped the demand, which makes them more likely to be st year, in the south of a OEM production in situ produced frightful to the ear event: Thirteen twenty years old or so workers Dutch act, one by one, the Dutch act as if infected with infectious diseases. Although their Dutch act for different reasons, but the incident caused a huge public opinion, for migrant workers in the physical, spiritual isolation, for those who return to the countryside to work, they were warmly welcomed by the local. This is because they are in the city learn the knowledge and skills, with the aid of the network, so they can create more job opportunities, promote local agricultural development level, in the ledeveloped areas to create new busineopportunities. Therefore, in the coastal region has labor shortage problem.On the one hand look, young people have been involved in the formulation of public policy, but on the other hand, they have their own individual life need to have a little lost. China will overtake the United States as the world's first luxury consumer market, this still does not include Chinese in Europe and other parts of consumption.But you know what? Half of consumers pay lethan $two thousand. They are notrich. They put these bags, clothes as advertised their identity and status symbol.In a TV dating show, a girl of straightforward said she'd rather cry in BMW than smile on the bike. Of course, we have young people like to laugh, no matter in the BMW car or bicycle.In the next photo, you can see a very popular phenomenon called" naked marriage". This is not to say that they are at the wedding dress, it is said even if there is no house, no car, diamond rings, and a grand wedding, the young couple are married for love, show their commitment.Through social media, people do a good thing. The first picture tells us, the whole country micro-blog saw this with500 will be used for processing food for dogs to truck was found and stopped on the highway. People voluntary contributions, to send food and volunteered to stop the truck. After several hours of negotiations, five hundred stray dogs rescued.There are people to help search for the lost child. A father in the uploaded a picture of his son. In the tens of thousands of forwarding, kids, we also adopted a micro-blog has witnessed this family reunion.In the past two years, happineis the most popular word we hear.Happineis not merely a personal experience and personal values, but also the environment. When thinking about this question: we really want to higher GDP at the cost of our environment?How can we in the implementation of our social and political reform at the same time, keep the sustainability of economic growth and stability?A system of self correction ability how to let more people for simultaneous various friction satisfaction?I think these questions will be answered.Our young generation to change their own but also will change the state of the nation.Thank you.。

英文名人采访开头范文

英文名人采访开头范文

英文名人采访开头范文记得那一年。

看到她站在万人瞩目地台上,用着一口纯正流利无比的英语。

为我们北京申奥做演讲的时候。

我很震惊,第一次看到一个这么优秀的女人,并且这个女人还长得这么的漂亮。

我才知道她的名字――杨澜。

她的举手投足之间充满了智慧和力量,她是那么的从容优雅,从此以后这个名字深深地印在了我的脑海里。

后来才发现其实她很早就出名了,因为她以前一直主持着正大综艺这个节目,只是当时的我还不记事。

后来慢慢的对她有了更多的了解,就越加的佩服她,作为一个女性,她却是所有人们学习和崇拜的偶像。

在当时她正火的时候,她却做出了一个了让所有人都很意外的决定。

她要辞去这个多少人想都想不来的工作,出guo深造。

这个不仅是在当时她那个年代,哪怕在现在,也很少有人敢做这样的决定。

她不是一个享受安逸的人。

她看到了我们和别人的差距,她要出去学习,她只求不断的进步。

在国外那几年,她所受的苦是一般人很难想象的。

但是她却坚强挺过来的。

她学到了更多更好的东西,就因为如此,她才会变得更加的优秀。

她所做过的很多事是人们所无法想象的,虽然她是一个主持人,但其实更多的她是一个节目的创办人。

她所站的层次,不是一般人能够仰望的。

能够接受她采访的人,都不是一般的人。

历年来,她采访过的人物包括很多政治界的名人,她也不管你是属于哪一个界的,她也不管你说的是哪一国的语言。

她都可以对你进行一次顺利的采访。

这种采访的节目难度相当的大,这样的女性,已经受到了全世界人们的关注。

她不管是在政治界还是在体坛界都做出过伟大的贡献,可以说,她为我们中国做出了很多的贡献,她就是我们国家的一个脸面。

因为有她,让我们对中外的很多事情有了更多更好地了解。

不仅如此,她还做了很多很多慈善,为我们中国孩子乃至全世界孩子都做了很多的事情,她本人也担任了很多的形象大使,她肩上的责任真的是太大了,因为她真的是目前为止无人可以替代的。

现在的她虽然已是年过中旬,但是她依旧是那么的优雅动人。

美丽的女人会老去,但是有内涵的女人只会更美丽。

杨澜英文作文简介

杨澜英文作文简介

杨澜英文作文简介英文:As a well-known journalist and media figure in China, Yang Lan has made significant contributions to the development of the media industry in China. She is not only a successful entrepreneur but also a philanthropist who has dedicated herself to promoting education and public welfare.Yang Lan started her career as a journalist in the1980s and soon became one of the most influential TVanchors in China. In 1999, she founded Sun Media Group, which has grown into one of the largest private media companies in China. She also co-founded the Sun Culture Foundation, which supports education and cultural exchange programs.In addition to her business success, Yang Lan is also a respected public figure who has been actively involved in various philanthropic activities. For example, sheinitiated the Her Village Project, which aims to empower women in rural areas of China by providing them with education and job opportunities. She also serves as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has been working to improve the lives of children in China and around the world.Overall, Yang Lan is a role model for many people in China and beyond. Her success in the media industry and her dedication to philanthropy have inspired many young people to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact on society.中文:作为中国知名的新闻工作者和媒体人物,杨澜为中国媒体行业的发展做出了重要贡献。

杨澜 英文介绍

杨澜 英文介绍

Yang Lan,I think this name is very familiar to Chinese now. She has been ever one of China’s fifty most successful business leaders and she has been described as being “bigger than Oprah”. Well known to one billion viewers. And now she is the chairman of Sun Cultural foundations.She deserved to be called as a successful woman.She always maintained her elegant, also her temperament and training provides a model for women. College, she improved her listening step by step. YangLan learned her first experience on the stage from hosting the English evenings.Fortunately, in1990,she worked as a host for the popular “Zheng Da TV show” in CCTV. She was only 21 at the time and had just graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University. She was quicklybecome popular. In 1994, she got the 1st Golden microphone of host in China. But, in the same year, she went out of CCTV and studied abroad Many of us would probably have stayed on to enjoy the fame and money that come with being a TV star, but Yang Lan left the show after four years and went to New York City to get a Master’s degree at Columbia University of I nternational & Public Affairs .when she came back at 1997 she joined the Phoenix TV. Then as I introduced above she begin her own business 1999.And now, she is still busy in her career. She keeps on interviewing celebrities, organizing charitable events. But in the other hand, she takes good care of her families. That is to say, she keeps the balance between career and family very well. She is the perfect image of the modern women in china or even among the world. And she is worthy of a super star.。

人物-杨澜

人物-杨澜

Since 2005, she was hired as a Columbia
University international advisory committee. In 2007,she was one of ten winners "art of international of dragon sponsorship award" . In February 25, 2010, the all-china women„s federation awarded her “national march-eighth red-banner pacesetter " 全国三八红旗手标兵 honorary title.
Important achievement
◦ In 1997, joined in
Phoenix TV ◦ In 1998, workesd as producer and host of Yang Lan‟Workroom ◦ Her program was known widly in Chinese! ◦ In 2000,created the first satellite TV of historical cuture in china
Important achievement
In 2005 ,she was appointed as a
member of international Advisor Commettee of Columbia university
◦Her electronic Mock》 magazines: 《澜 LAN》、《Her Village》 and Star
Important achievement Though she was very busy as the chairman of sun TV, she spent a lot of time getting ready for Olympic bid this time.

【演讲稿】杨澜ted英文演讲稿

【演讲稿】杨澜ted英文演讲稿

【关键字】演讲稿杨澜ted英文演讲稿篇一:杨澜TED演讲稿中英文Yang Lan: The generation that's remaking ChinaThe night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guestSusan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese]So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff. It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So[as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realize their dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years. I remember that in the year of 1990,when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me"I summoned my courage and poise and said,"Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell" I didn't have a clue what a sales department was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to be beautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice" I thought I kind of offended them. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in the second round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I was on a national television prime-time show.And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause) And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people.Well after a few years, I decided to go to the and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So we do a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in the past. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformation of the whole country. I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo. I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the worldSo today I want to talk about young people through the platform of social media. First of all, who are they [What] do they look like Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of Commerce. She didn't realize that she stepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated with charity. All those expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend,who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparency in the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of XX, with visitors doubled and time spent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than 140 million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than million followers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is still heavily controlled by the government,social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different First of all, most of them were bornin the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we haveended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, and about to be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they're sick. So it means young coupleswill have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in shorturban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they do They have to share space -- squeezed in very limited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in Americawould only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas. Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation,tightening loans from banks, appreciation of the renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incident aroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside,they find themselves very welcome locally,because with the knowledge, skills and networksthey have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs,upgrade local agriculture and create new businessin the less developed market. So for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one is the Engels coefficient,which explains that the cost of daily necessitieshas dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of Now it's -- even worse than that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility. And also, the bitterness and even resentment towards the rich and the powerful isquite widespread. So any accusations of corruptionor backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even uest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and government accountability runs the first in what they the past decade or so, a massive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot of reports on the forced demolition of private it has aroused huge anger and frustrationamong our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire to protest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet,people cry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governmentsto the court. Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guess what, we have faked beef. They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like then lately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil from restaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. And fortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense of identity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a of course, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenon called "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing in the wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. And also, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogsfor food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watchingthrough microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of [unclear], the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability And also, how capable is the systemof self-correctness to keep more people contentwith all sorts of friction going on at the same timeI guess these are the questions people are going to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much.杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的一代中文演讲稿在来爱尔兰的前一晚,我应邀主持了中国达人秀在上海的体育场和八万现场观众。

杨澜申奥演讲稿中英文

杨澜申奥演讲稿中英文

Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen,Good afternoon!主席先生,各位来宾,大家午安!Before I introduce our cultural programs, I want to tell you one thing first about 2008. You''re going to have a great time in Beijing.在我介绍我们的文化节目,首先我要告诉你一件有关于2008的事,你将在北京度过一段美好的时光。

China has its own sport legends. Back to Song Dynasty, about the 11th century, people started to play a game called Cuju, which is regarded as the origin of ancient football. The game was very popular and women were also participating. Now, you will understand why our women football team is so good today.中国有自己的体育传奇。

回到宋代,大约11世纪,人们开始玩一个叫蹴鞠的游戏,这被看作是足球古老的起源。

这个游戏很受欢迎,妇女也来参加。

现在,你就会明白,为什么我们的女子足球队这么厉害了。

There are a lot more wonderful and exciting things waiting for you in New Beijing, a dynamic modern metropolis with 3,000 years of cultural treasures woven into the urban tapestry. Along with the iconic imagery of the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Great Wall, the city offers an endless mixture of theatres, museums, discos, all kinds of restaurants and shopping malls that will amaze and delight you.还有更多精彩的事物在等着你。

杨澜TED演讲稿中英文完整版

杨澜TED演讲稿中英文完整版

杨澜T E D演讲稿中英文HEN system office room 【HEN16H-HENS2AHENS8Q8-HENH1688】Y a n g L a n:T h e g e n e r a t i o n t h a t's r e m a k i n g C h i n aThe night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guestSusan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese]So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff.It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed tofill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realize their dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years. I remember that in the year of 1990,when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me"I summoned my courage and poise and said,"Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell" I didn't have a clue what a sales department was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to be beautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice" I thought I kind of offended them. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in thesecond round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I wason a national television prime-time show. And believe it or not, thatwas the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause)And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people.Well after a few years, I decided to go to the . and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So wedo a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in the past. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformation of the whole country. I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo. I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the worldSo today I want to talk about young people through the platform ofsocial media. First of all, who are they [What] do they look like Wellthis is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showedoff her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of Commerce. She didn't realize that shestepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated with charity. Allthose expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend,who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparencyin the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of 2010, with visitors doubled and timespent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than 140million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than million followers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is stillheavily controlled by the government,social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different First of all, most of them were bornin the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, and about to be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they're sick. So it means young coupleswill have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in short urban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 . dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they doThey have to share space -- squeezed in very limited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in Americawould only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas. Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation,tightening loans from banks, appreciation of the renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incident aroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside,they find themselves very welcome locally,because with the knowledge, skills and networkstheyhave learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs,upgrade local agriculture and create new businessin the less developed market. So for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one isthe Engels coefficient,which explains that the cost of daily necessitieshas dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the lasttwo years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of .Now it's -- even worse than that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility. And also, the bitterness and evenresentment towards the rich and the powerful is quite widespread. So any accusations of corruptionor backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even unrest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and governmentaccountability runs the first in what they the past decade or so, a massive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot ofreports on the forced demolition of private it has aroused huge anger and frustrationamong our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire to protest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet,peoplecry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the rightto order forced demolition from local governments to the court.Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guess what, we have faked beef. They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like then lately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil fromrestaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. And fortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in termsof what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the .as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 . dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense ofidentity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a ofcourse, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenon called "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing in the wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. And also, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogsfor food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watchingthrough microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of [unclear], the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability And also, how capable is the systemof self-correctness to keep more people contentwith all sorts of friction going on at the same timeI guess these are the questions people are going to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much.杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的一代中文演讲稿在来爱尔兰的前一晚,我应邀主持了中国达人秀在上海的体育场和八万现场观众。

杨澜英文演讲Yang Lan The generation that's remaking China

杨澜英文演讲Yang Lan The generation that's remaking China

MBA handouts for English interactions Yang Lan: The generation that's remaking China/talks/lang/en/yang_lan.htmlWhy you should listen to her:Yang Lan’s rise to stardom in China has drawn comparisons to Oprah Winfrey’s success in the US. It’s easy to see why: Yang is a self-made entrepreneur and the most powerful woman in the Chinese media. As chair of Sun Media Investment Holdings, a business empire she built with her husband, Yang is a pioneer of open communication.Yang started her journalism career by establishing the firstcurrent-events TV program in China. She created and hosted many other groundbreaking shows, starting with the chatfes t Yang Lan One on One. The popular Her Village, which now includes an online magazine and website, brings together China’s largest community of professional women (more than 200 million people a month).Yang, who served as an ambassador for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, wields her influence for philanthropic endeavors, too. She founded the Sun Culture Foundation in 2005 to raise awareness about poverty and to promote cross-cultural communication."Yang stands out as a role model for women who want to achieve across the industry spectrum in an increasingly global society."The Paley Center for Media, “She Made It” Initiative, 2007 TranscriptThe night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest? Susan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese: 送你葱 So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff. It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that? Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics withvegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realize their dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years. I remember that in the year of 1990, when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me?" I summoned my courage and poise and said, "Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell?" I didn't have a clue what a sales department was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to be beautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive? Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice?" I thought I kind of offended them. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in the second round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I was on a national television prime-time show. And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause) And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people.Well after a few years, I decided to go to the U.S. and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So we do a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in thepast. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformation of the whole country. I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo. I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to? How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the world?So today I want to talk about young people through the platform of social media. First of all, who are they? [What] do they look like? Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of Commerce. She didn't realize that she stepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated with charity. All those expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend, who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparency in the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of 2010, with visitors doubled and time spent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than 140 million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 million. The most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than 9.5 million followers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is still heavily controlled by the government, social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different? First of all, most of them were born in the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential dangerto the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to college. But they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, and about to be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they're sick. So it means young couples will have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in short supply. In urban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 U.S. dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they do? They have to share space -- squeezed in very limited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in America would only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas. Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation, tightening loans from banks, appreciation of the renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incident aroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside, they find themselves very welcome locally, because with the knowledge, skills and networks they have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs, upgrade local agriculture and create new business in the less developed market. So for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one is the Engels coefficient, which explains that the cost of daily necessitieshas dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of 0.4. Now it's 0.5 -- even worse than that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility. And also, the bitterness and even resentment towards the rich and the powerful is quite widespread. So any accusations of corruption or backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even unrest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and government accountability runs the first in what they demand. For the past decade or so, a massive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot of reports on the forced demolition of private property. And it has aroused huge anger and frustration among our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire to protest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet, people cry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governments to the court. Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guess what, we have faked beef. They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like beef. And then lately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil from restaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. And fortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the U.S. as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 U.S. dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense of identity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a bicycle. But of course, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenon called "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing in the wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. And also, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogs for food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watching through microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of resends in relay, the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP? How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability? And also, how capable is the system of self-correctness to keep more people content with all sorts of friction going on at the same time?I guess these are the questions people are going to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much.(Applause)。

杨澜北京申奥英文稿

杨澜北京申奥英文稿

Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen,Good afternoon!Before I introduce our cultural programs, I want to tell you one thing first about 2008. You're going to have a great time in Beijing.many people are fancinated about china’s sport legency in history. For example that Song Dynasty, about the 11th century, people in our country started to play a game called Cuju, which is regarded as the origin of ancient football. The game was so popular and women were also participating.so Now, you will understand why our women football team is so good today.There are a lot more wonderful and exciting things waiting for you in New Beijing, a dynamic modern metropolis with 3,000 years of cultural treasures woven into the urban tapestry. Along with the iconic imagery of the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Great Wall, the city also offers an endless mixture of theatres, museums, discos, all kinds of restaurants and shopping malls that will amaze you and delight you. But beyond that, it is a place of millions of friendly people who love to meet people from around the world. They believe that the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing will help to enhance the harmony between our culture and the diverse cultures of the world. Their gratitude will pour out in open expressions of affection for you and the great Movement that you guide. Within our cultural programs, education and communication will receive the highestpriority. We seek to create an intellectual and sporting legacy by broadening the understanding of the Olympic Ideals throughout the country.Cultural events will unfold each year, from 2005 to 2008. We will stage multi-disciplined cultural programs, including concerts, exhibitions, art competitions and camps which will involve young people from around the world. During the Olympics, they will be staged in the Olympic Village and the city for the benefit of the athletes. Our Ceremonies will give China's greatest-and the world's greatest artists a chance to celebrace the common aspirations of humanity and the unique heritage of our culture and the Olympic Movement. With a concept inspired by the famed Silk Road, our Torch Relay will break new ground, traveling from Olympia through some of the oldest civilizations known to man-Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Byzantine, Mesopotamian, Persian, Arabian, Indian and Chinese. Carrying the message "Share the Peace, Share the Olympics," the eternal flame will reach new heights as it crosses the Himalayas over the world's highest summit - Mount Qomolangma, which is known to many of you as Mt. Everest. In China, the torch will pass through Tibet, cross the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, travel the Great Wall and visit Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and the 56 ethnic communities who make up our society. On its journey, theflame will be seen by and inspire more human beings than any previous relay. I am afraid I can not give you the full picture of our cultural programs within such a short period of time.Before I end, let me share with you one story. Seven hundred years ago, amazed by his incredible descripti on of a far away land of great beauty.people ask marco polo whether his stories about China were true.He answered: What I have told you was not even half of what I saw. Actually, what we have shown you here today is only a fraction of Beijing that awaits you. Ladies and gentlemen, I believe that Beijing will prove to be a land of wonders to athletes, spectators and the worldwide television audience e and join us.Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you all.。

杨澜的英语介绍

杨澜的英语介绍
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Many of us would probably have stayed no to enjoy the fame and money that come with being a TV star, but Yang Lan had more important plans. She left the show after four years and went to New York City to get a Master’s degree at Columbia University. Her experience abroad inspired her and she made up her mind to create a new king of TV station for Chinese viewers. When Yang Lan returned to China, she decided to develop her interest in business. Together will her husband, she started her own media company, sun Media.
Despite the incredible success of her media company, she has not forgotten what made her want to be a journalist in the first place. One of Yang Lan’s goals is to create a distinctly Chinese show that can act as a positive force in real life. Chinese people today, Yang Lan notes, want to watch shows that deal with problems they may experience in their own life, such as how to fit in the fast-changing society. Her media company’s goal, she says, is “to educate through entertainment, and to illuminate through information.”

杨澜

杨澜

• Yang Lan, born in 1968 in Beijing, who holds a master's degree from Columbia University in the United States, is one of China's 50 most successful entrepreneurs and probably China's wealthiest self-made woman.
• Within our cultural programs, education and communication will receive the highest priority. We seek to create an intellectual and sporting legacy by broadening the understanding of the Olympic Ideals throughout the country. • Cultural events will unfold each year, from 2005 to 2008. We will stage multi-disciplined cultural programs, such as concerts, exhibitions, art competitions and camps which will involve young people from around the world. During the Olympics, they will be staged in the Olympic Village and the city for the benefit of the athletes. • Our Ceremonies will give China's greatestand the world's greatest artists a stage for celebrating the common aspirations of humanity and the unique heritage of our culture and the OlyI can not present the whole picture of our cultural programs within such a short period of time. Before I end, let me share with you one story. Seven hundred years ago, amazed by his incredible descriptions of a far away land of great beauty, people asked Marco Polo whether his stories about China were true.He answered: What I have told you was not even half of what I saw. Actually, what we have shown you here today is only a fraction of Beijing that awaits you. • Ladies and gentlemen, I believe that Beijing will prove to be a land of wonders to athletes, spectators and the worldwide television audience alike. Come and join us. • Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you all.

杨澜英文演讲

杨澜英文演讲

杨澜英文演讲杨澜英文演讲In Ireland the night before, I was invited to chair the China's got talent at Shanghai stadium and eighty thousand spectators.Guewho is the guest performers? -- Susan boyle. I told her," I'm going to Ireland." Her voice sounds like. She also can speak some chinese." Send your onion." This is" Hello, thank you " and the daily language. This group of word translation is free to you are green, why she should want to say this? Because this is the Chinese version of Susan's famous lyrics.The fifties aunt in Shanghai to sell vegetables for a living. She likes Western opera, but she didn't know any English, so she gave her name to fill the Chinese vegetables do lyric. When she was in the stadium sang Nessun DORMA 's last words, she sang " send you onions". Susan Boyle and his eighty thousand audience singing along to " send you onion", more interesting scenes.I think Susan Boyle and the Shanghai vegetable trading are unusual. In the industry the entertainment circle, they are most unlikely to succeed, but their courage and talent to make them successful. The show, a platform to realize their dream of the stage.Out of the ordinary is not difficult, from a different point of view we are not the same. I think the out of the ordinary is good, because you have a different view, it gives you the opportunity to produce different effects.Our generation has witnessed and participated in the past twenty or thirty years China's historic transition.I remember in the age of ninety, had just graduated from the university I had applied for a Stars Hotel in Beijing five sales department work. In Japan the manager one and a half hour interview, he finally said:" MiYang, you have any questions to ask me?" I summon up courage to compose myself, then asked:" can you tell me what sales sales department?" I for the five Stars Hotel sales responsibilities at all feel at a loss. It was my first day in the five Stars Hotel.At the same time, I and thousands of university female students participated in a CCTV held there was no parallel in history. The open selection. The producer told us they want to find a cute, innocent, beautiful new faces. When it was my turn, I stood up and said," why girls on TV must be beautiful, sweet, innocent, like a vase? Why they cannot have their ideas, their own voice?"I think I have offended the judges. But in fact, my speech impressed them. I have entered the second round selection, then the third round, the fourth round. After seven rounds of selection, I won. Became a national prime-time television show host.Whether you believe it or not, it is Chinese TV program host first allowed free play rather than read a review of the draft. The number of viewers as high as two to thirty million.A few years later, I decided to go to America to study the Columbia University. After I had my own media company, this is at the beginning of my graduation would not dare to think.My team and I do a lot of things. Over the years, I have interviewed hundreds of people. Sometimes a young man came to me and said:" Yang Lan, you have changed my life." I am proud of.Next we witnessed China more changes. I was involved in Beijing's bid, attended the Shanghai world expo. I see China embraces the world, world acceptance of china ... ... But sometimes I think, today's young people to pursue what? How are they different? How to create the future of China, to say a big, the future of the world?Today I want to talk about social media on the big stage to young people.Who are they? How are they? This is about twenty years old and beautiful girl named Jocie Guo. She in the Chinese version of twitter micro-blog off -- she has expensive handbags, clothing, car. She claimed that she was the manager of the Red Croassociation. She did not realize she stepped on a sensitive nerve, causingpeople to crothe credibility of the question. So intense questioning the Red Crohad to hold a preconference to clarify, and with the investigation.At this point, we know that she made up the title, is probably thought and charity events related to face. All the luxuries are her boyfriend gave her, her boyfriend was a red crounder the chamber of Commerce Board members. This explanation is too complicated. However, the public is not buy it. This topic is always hot and streets and lanes. It reveals a lack of transparency in the government and the public government agencies generally distrust.Micro-blog in 2010fire up. Play micro-blog who doubled, woven micro-blog is also the time of the last three times. Only the major news portal Sina micro-blog has fourteen million users. Tencent has twenty million. Come first on the list of micro-blog, not I, is a movie star, she has more than950000 fans. Approximately eighty percent of the micro-blog users are young people under the age of thirty.As you know, traditional media is by governmental control, social media to give people a small outlet vent. Because there is no more vent channel, from social media outlet is a strong, positive, even violent.Through the micro-blog we can better understand the Chinese young people. How they are different?The first and most of them were born in the one-child policy implemented on century eighty or ninety time. Because many families like boys than girls, now we are young men than young women for nearly three million. This may cause social potential danger, but who knows? In this era of globalization, they can find other countries make girl friend.Most of them accept a good education. The illiteracy rate in the generation below one percent. In the city, eighty percent children into the university.But ageing problem also nots allow to ignore. This year's statistics show the people over the age of sixty-five or seven percent of the total population, by 2030 will reach fifteen percent, you know, in our traditional culture young people should support the old. This means that the young couple to support four of the average life expectancy of seventy-three years old. Bring home the bacon for young people is not so easy.University graduates are not in short supply. In the city, University Graduate starting salary of about $four hundred a month, but only the rent is over $five hundred a month. This lets them do? They have to in order to save rent flat-share, crowded in the narrow room, they called themselves the ants. And for those who are going to get married and ready to buy a house for young people, they have to work for thirty to forty years to afford their first set of Residence. When the Americans only needs five years can afford, but the face of China 's high housing prices but requires thirty to forty years.In twenty million migrant workers, sixty percent of the people are young. They were like a sandwich was caught in the middle of city and country. Most are reluctant to go back to the country, but they are in the city without a sense of belonging. Overtime work, pay, can not enjoy the social welfare. Due to inflation, monetary tightening, the impact of RMB appreciation, they produced products in Europe and the United States dropped the demand, which makes them more likely to be st year, in the south of a OEM production in situ produced frightful to the ear event: Thirteen twenty years old or so workers Dutch act, one by one, the Dutch act as if infected with infectious diseases. Although their Dutch act for different reasons, but the incident caused a huge public opinion, for migrant workers in the physical, spiritual isolation, for those who return to the countryside to work, they were warmly welcomed by the local. This is because they are in the city learn the knowledge and skills, with the aid of the network, so they can create more job opportunities, promote local agriculturaldevelopment level, in the ledeveloped areas to create new busineopportunities. Therefore, in the coastal region has labor shortage problem.On the one hand look, young people have been involved in the formulation of public policy, but on the other hand, they have their own individual life need to have a little lost. China will overtake the United States as the world's first luxury consumer market, this still does not include Chinese in Europe and other parts of consumption.But you know what? Half of consumers pay lethan $two thousand. They are not rich. They put these bags, clothes as advertised their identity and status symbol.In a TV dating show, a girl of straightforward said she'd rather cry in BMW than smile on the bike. Of course, we have young people like to laugh, no matter in the BMW car or bicycle.In the next photo, you can see a very popular phenomenon called" naked marriage". This is not to say that they are at the wedding dress, it is said even if there is no house, no car, diamond rings, and a grand wedding, the young couple are married for love, show their commitment.Through social media, people do a good thing. The first picture tells us, the whole country micro-blog saw this with500 will be used for processing food for dogs to truck was found and stopped on the highway. People voluntary contributions, to send food and volunteered to stop the truck. After several hours of negotiations, five hundred stray dogs rescued.There are people to help search for the lost child. A father in the uploaded a picture of his son. In the tens of thousands of forwarding, kids, we also adopted a micro-blog has witnessed this family reunion.In the past two years, happineis the most popular word we hear.Happineis not merely a personal experience and personal values, but also the environment. When thinking about this question: we really want to higher GDP at the cost of our environment?How can we in the implementation of our social and political reform at the same time, keep the sustainability of economic growth and stability?A system of self correction ability how to let more people for simultaneous various friction satisfaction?I think these questions will be answered.Our young generation to change their own but also will change the state of the nation.Thank you.感谢您的阅读,欢迎下载使用。

杨澜Ted励志英语演讲:中国的新一代

杨澜Ted励志英语演讲:中国的新一代

杨澜Ted励志英语演讲:中国的新一代杨澜,1968年3月31日生于北京。

中国电视节目主持人、媒体人、传媒企业家、慈善家。

阳光媒体集团主席和阳光文化基金会主席。

第十届、十一届、十二届全国政协委员。

1990年至1994年担任中央电视台《正大综艺》节目主持人,并于1994年获中国第一届主持人“金话筒奖”;之后赴美深造,毕业于美国哥伦比亚大学国际及公共事务学院,获国际事务硕士学位;之后加盟香港凤凰卫视,开创中国电视第一个深度高端访谈节目《杨澜访谈录》,截至2014年已访问过全球700余位人物,在全球华语观众中具有较高美誉度。

The night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest? Susan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese] So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff. It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that? Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and aplatform gave them the stage to realize their dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years. I remember that in the year of 1990, when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me?" I summoned my courage and poise and said, "Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell?" I didn't have a clue what a sales department was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to be beautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive? Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice?" I thought I kind of offended them. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in the second round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I was on a national television prime-time show. And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese televisionthat allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause) And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people.Well after a few years, I decided to go to the U.S. and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So we do a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in the past. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformation of the whole country.I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo. I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to? How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the world?So today I want to talk about young people through the platform of social media. First of all, who are they? [What] do they look like? Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of Commerce. She didn't realize that she stepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated withcharity. All those expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend, who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparency in the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of 2010, with visitors doubled and time spent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than 140 million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 million. The most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than 9.5 million followers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is still heavily controlled by the government, social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different? First of all, most of them were born in the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to college. But they are facing an aging China with a populationabove 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, and about to be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they're sick. So it means young couples will have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in short supply. In urban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 U.S. dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they do? They have to share space -- squeezed in very limited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in America would only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas. Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation, tightening loans from banks, appreciation of the renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incidentaroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside, they find themselves very welcome locally, because with the knowledge, skills and networks they have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs, upgrade local agriculture and create new business in the less developed market. So for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one is the Engels coefficient, which explains that the cost of daily necessities has dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of 0.4. Now it's 0.5 -- even worse than that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility. And also, the bitterness and even resentment towards the rich and the powerful is quite widespread. So any accusations of corruption or backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even unrest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and government accountability runs the first in what they demand. For the past decade or so, a massive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot of reports on the forced demolition of private property. And it has aroused huge anger and frustration among our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire toprotest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet, people cry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governments to the court. Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guess what, we have faked beef. They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like beef. And then lately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil from restaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. And fortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the U.S. as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 U.S. dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense of identity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a bicycle. But of course, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenoncalled "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing in the wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. And also, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogs for food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watching through microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of [unclear], the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP? How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability? And also, how capable is the system of self-correctness to keep more people content with all sorts of friction going on at the same time? I guess these are the questions people are going to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much.(Applause)。

北京申奥演讲稿中英文(杨澜)

北京申奥演讲稿中英文(杨澜)

---------------------------------------------------------------范文最新推荐------------------------------------------------------ 2008北京申奥演讲稿中英文(杨澜)mr. president, ladies and gentlemen,good afternoon!before i introduce our cultural programs, i want to tell you one thing first about 2008. you’re going to have a great time in beijing.china has its own sport legends. back to song dynasty, about the 11th century, people started to play a game called cuju, which is regarded as the origin of ancient football. the game was very popular and women were also participating. now, you will understand why our women football team is so good today.there are a lot more wonderful and exciting things waiting for you in new beijing, a dynamic modern metropolis with 3,000 years of cultural treasures woven into the urban tapestry. along with the iconic imagery of the forbidden city, the temple of heaven and the great wall, the city offers an endless mixture of theatres, museums, discos, all kinds of restaurants and shopping malls that will amaze and delight you. but beyond that, it is a place of millions of friendly people who love to meet people from around the world. people of beijing believe that the 2008 olympic games in beijing will help to enhance the harmony between our culture and the1 / 9diverse cultures of the world. their gratitude will pour out in open expressions of affection for you and the great movement that you guide. within our cultural programs, education and communication will receive the highest priority. we seek to create an intellectual and sporting legacy by broadening the understanding of the olympic ideals throughout the country. cultural events will unfold each year, from 2005 to 2008. we will stage multi-disciplined cultural programs, such as concerts, exhibitions, art competitions and camps which will involve young people from around the world. during the olympics, they will be staged in the olympic village and the city for the benefit of the athletes. our ceremonies will give china’s greatest-and the world’s greatest artists a stage for celebrating the common aspirations of humanity and the unique heritage of our culture and the olympic movement. with a concept inspired by the famed silk road, our torch relay will break new ground, traveling from olympia through some of the oldest civilizations known to man-greek, roman, egyptian, byzantine, mesopotamian, persian, arabian, indian and chinese. carrying the message “share the peace, share the olympics,” the eternal flame will reach new heights as it crosses the himalayas over the world’s highest summit - mount qomolangma, which is---------------------------------------------------------------范文最新推荐------------------------------------------------------ known to many of you as mt. everest. in china, the flame will pass through tibet, cross the yangtze and yellow rivers, travel the great wall and visit hong kong, macau, taiwan and the 56 ethnic communities who make up our society. on its journey, the flame will be seen by and inspire more human beings than any previous relay. i am afraid i can not present the whole picture of our cultural programs within such a short period of time. before i end, let me share with you one story. seven hundred years ago, amazed by his incredible deions of a far away land of great beauty.d by his incredible deio whether his stories about china were true.he answered: what i have told you was not even half of what i saw. actually, what we have shown you here today is only a fraction of beijing that awaits you. ladies and gentlemen, i believe that beijing will prove to be a land of wonders to athletes, spectators and the worldwide television audience alike. come and join us.thank you, mr. president. thank you all.杨澜:主席先生,女士们,先生们,下午好!在向各位介绍我们的安排之前,我想先告诉大家,你们2008年将在北京渡过愉快的时光。

杨澜-改变中国一代,中英对照

杨澜-改变中国一代,中英对照

澜TED演讲:重塑中国的年轻一代(英文演讲稿)Yang Lan: The generation that's remaking ChinaThe night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest?Susan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese]So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff. It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that? Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realizetheir dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years. I remember that in the year of 1990,when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me?"I summoned my courage and poise and said,"Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell?" I didn't have a clue what a sales department was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to bebeautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive? Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice?" I thought I kind of offended them. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in the second round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I was on a national television prime-time show. And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause) And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people. Well after a few years, I decided to go to the U.S. and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So we do a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in the past. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformation of the whole country. I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo. I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to? How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the world?So today I want to talk about young people through the platform of social media. First of all, who are they? [What] do they look like? Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of Commerce. She didn't realize that she stepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated with charity. All those expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend,who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparency in the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of 2010, with visitors doubled and time spent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than 140 million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 million.The most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than 9.5 million followers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is still heavily controlled by the government,social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different? First of all, most of them were bornin the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to college.But they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, and aboutto be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they're sick. So it means young coupleswill have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in short supply.In urban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 U.S. dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they do? They have to share space -- squeezed in very limited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in Americawould only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas. Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation,tightening loans from banks, appreciation ofthe renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incident aroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside,they find themselves very welcome locally,because with the knowledge, skills and networksthey have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs,upgrade local agriculture and create new businessin the less developed market. So for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one is the Engels coefficient,which explains that the cost of daily necessitieshas dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of 0.4. Now it's 0.5 -- even worsethan that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility. And also, the bitterness and even resentment towards the rich and the powerful is quite widespread. So any accusations of corruptionor backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even unrest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and government accountability runs the first in what they demand.For the past decade or so, a massive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot of reports on the forced demolition of private property.And it has aroused huge anger and frustrationamong our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire to protest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet,people cry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governments to the court. Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guesswhat, we have faked beef. They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like beef.And then lately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil from restaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. And fortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the U.S. as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 U.S. dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense of identity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a bicycle.But of course, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenon called "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing inthe wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. And also, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogsfor food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watchingthrough microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of [unclear], the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP? How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability? And also, how capable is the systemof self-correctness to keep more people contentwith all sorts of friction going on at the same time?I guess these are the questions people aregoing to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much.在来爱尔兰的前一晚,我应邀主持了中国达人秀在上海的体育场和八万现场观众。

英语学习方法-杨澜—让世界了解中国的幸福女人

英语学习方法-杨澜—让世界了解中国的幸福女人

英语学习方法杨澜—让世界了解中国的幸福女人杨澜简介著名节目主持人—杨澜国内著名资深电视节目主持人。

曾在国内具有强大影响力的电视台担任电视栏目主持,以极具亲和力的主持风格倍受广大电视观众的喜爱。

曾主持《正大综艺》、《杨澜访谈录》等电视栏目;曾被评选为“亚洲二十位社会与文化领袖”、“能推动中国前进、重塑中国形象的十二位代表人物”、“《中国妇女》时代人物”。

1990年,杨澜毕业于北京外国语大学,获得英美语言文学学士学位。

从1990年至1994年,杨澜担任中央电视台《正大综艺》节目主持人,于1994年获中国第一届主持人“金话筒奖”。

之后,杨澜就读于美国哥伦比亚大学国际及公共事务学院,并获国际事务硕士学位。

自2003年3月起,杨澜女士成为中国人民政治协商会议第十届全国委员会委员。

杨澜个人经历幸福的童年1968年,杨澜出生在北京的一所医院里。

小杨澜刚出生时,爸爸正在阿尔巴尼亚作外援专家,直到杨澜4岁时,他才有机会回国,看到这个天真可爱的独生女。

出生后不久,杨澜就被妈妈送到上海的外婆家寄养。

外婆住在上海城隍庙附近的侯家路,那是一条窄窄的小巷,住在里面的人,每天都早早地起来,说着一种杨澜很难听懂的方言。

在外婆身边,杨澜一天天地长大。

她爱外婆,也喜欢那条窄窄的小巷,可是,她很想妈妈,常常感到孤独。

10岁时,杨澜被接回北京,回到她日夜思念的爸爸妈妈身边。

刚回北京时,天正在下雪。

见到雪,杨澜太高兴了,白茫茫的雪,就像被子一样。

很快,她就有了新伙伴,常常同他们一起去打雪仗、堆雪人、捉鸟、爬树,自由自在地玩耍,生活非常快乐。

在学校里,生活也是快乐的。

每天清早,杨澜都穿起白衬衣,还有心爱的蓝裙子,晃着两个粗短的小辫,快乐地走在通往学校的小路上。

路上的景致,总是那样美。

太阳露出灿烂笑脸,花儿在路旁散发出缕缕清香,鸟儿在枝头轻唱……越走,杨澜心里越快乐,甚至希望这段路能变得再长一些。

小学三年级时,杨澜开始与同学们一起学习英语。

杨澜(英文简介)

杨澜(英文简介)
ng’s early life • Yang’s career • Yang’s marriage • Yang's personality
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Yang’s early life
• Yang‘s mother was an engineer, and her father taught English literature at Beijing Foreign University and sometimes served as the official translator for former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. Absolutely, she grew up in a well-bred(有 教养的) home.
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Yang’s career
• Yang Lan began her career as the host for the popular “Zheng Da TV show”. She was only 21 at that time and had just graduated from Beijing Foreign University. Becoming the host of a show with an audience of 220 million at such a young age was a big challenge, but Yang Lan was ready for it and quickly became popular. In 1994, she got the 1st Golden microphone of host in China(中国 第一届主持人“金话筒奖”)
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Yang’s career
• Yang Lan began her career as the host for the popular “Zheng Da TV show”. She was only 21 at that time and had just graduated from Beijing Foreign University. Becoming the host of a show with an audience of 220 million at such a young age was a big challenge, but Yang Lan was ready for it and quickly became popular. In 1994, she got the 1st Golden microphone of host in China(中国第一届主持人“金 话筒奖”)
• Yang met up with Wu Zheng when she studied in Columbia University.Then fell in love with him,and married him.
• 'Yang is a great wife.We are so lucky that we can encounter with each other and got married.And also Yang is a good mather, she cooks very well.She spends as much time as she can in staying with my daughters'From Wu's word we can see that Yang can keep the balance between her career and family very well.
• Because of her father, Yang began to study English when she was three years old. But for Yang Lan, she was’t a confident girl. Even in her college time, she still often had the mood of inferiority(自卑). Expecially when she couldn’t catch up with others in the English listening class. She was so gloomy and her mother has been worried about her for a long time. Fortunately, she improved her listening step by step. And she encouraged herself to be a hostess of English evenings. Yang Lan learned her first experience on the stage from hosting the English evenings.
Yang's personality
• She is a diligent and hard working person
• She is a brave woman
• She is a woman rich in connotations
•Do you know yang had sold food in CCTV&age
• Maybe most of you know that Yang's huaband is Wu Zheng.But in fact,Wu is Yang's second huaband. Her ex-husband named Zhang Yibing.He is Yang's senior brother-in-learning(学长).They got married when Yang graduated from school,and divorced when Yang went to America.Now, Zhang is working in Chain Bank.
Yang became a businessman
• In 2000, She created the first satellite TV of historical culture in china. Her rich experience inspired her and she made up her mind to create a new kind of TV station for Chinese viewers.
•Do you dare to ware three point Bikini in front of people.
made(靠自己努力而成功的)
woman. Her fame spreaded widely.
• In 2001, she was appointed one of the image ambassadors of Beijing in its 2008 bid in January.She was worthy of a communicator between china and the external world.
• And she decided to develop her interest in business. Together with her husband, Wu Zheng,she started her own media company-Sun Media阳光卫 视,which with the theme of history and humanism.
Outline
• Yang’s early life • Yang’s career • Yang’s marriage • Yang's personality
Yang’s early life
• Yang‘s mother was an engineer, and her father taught English literature at Beijing Foreign University and sometimes served as the official translator for former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. Absolutely, she grew up in a well-bred(有教 养的) home.
Yang went to America
• Many of us would probably have stayed on to enjoy the fame and money that come with being a TV star, but Yang Lan left the show after four years and went to New York City to get a Master’s degree at Columbia University of International & Public Affairs . When she was studying abroad, she produced a feature show called “Horizon”. The show introduced American popular culture to Chinese viewers.
• Sun Media got remarkable achievement in disseminating Chinese culture, enhancing the communication and cooperation among the international Medias. And she probably became Chinese wealthiest self-
she went back in 1996
• In 1997, she joined in Phoenix(凤凰) TV.
• In 1998, she worked as producer and host of Yang Lan’Workroom. Her program was known widely in China!
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