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China Daily website is running a special coverage on people’s dreams in Beijing under its This is Beijing program, and this is the first part of five people's dreams. Our previous issue was about morning exercises (Click for detail) |
Cong Maolin: I want to turn my screenplay into a movie Cong Maolin, 24, was born in East China’s Shandong province and has been struggling for four years in Beijing to realize his dream of turning his screenplay into a movie. With his latest screenplay entitled Subway, which tells the story about platonic love and marriage, he seems to be getting tired of chasing his dreams in Beijing and is considering going back to his hometown if he can’t make any progress by the end of 2010.? Read full story>>> |
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If not for the nation’s tightening regulation on pollution, Du Fukui may have become a business leader in the paper production industry. But today, the 55-year-old gray-haired man is only a vehicle coordinator without even an office or fixed office hours at a parking plot in Beijing. Read full story>>> |
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Chen Yufu: establish a fund for young artists His dream is to establish a fund to support young and talented artists, and with the profits made from collecting and auctioning, Chen will donate to socially disadvantaged groups, like poor children. Read full story>>>
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Tina: help you buy a house in UK Tina,a UK-educated postgraduate in finance, seems quite reluctant at the beginning to share her ambitious career dream- to help China’s rich invest in real estate in the UK. Read full story>>> |
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Wang Wen: a quality home for the aged Wang Wen from Central China’s Henan province has been working in Beijing since October 2003. Now as an experienced sales manager at an advertising company, she also works on weekends as a hostess at wedding ceremonies. Neither of her past and present occupations seems to be directly related to her dream - to run a center for aging people. Read full story>>> |
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