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Chinese green tea attracts visitors

www.chinanews.cn 2007-03-12 10:11:00

"Biluochun" (Green Spring Snail Tea), one kind of the best Chinese teas,
grows in the Dongting Mountain along the Tai Lake in Suzhou. Dongting
Mountain, which enjoys a long history of more than 1,000 years of making
tea, attracts so many people from all over the world to come and taste
the tea during spring time that even tea workers there are now serving as
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Men and women "unequal" in real life, survey

www.chinanews.cn 2007-03-09 09:34:03

Chinanews, Beijing, Mar. 9 �C A recent online survey shows that more than
70% of women and 56% of men think that in real life, men and women are
actually "unequal," the Beijing Morning Post reported.
The survey was conducted by the women’s channel in sina website.
When asked the question ��based on your own experiences, do you think
that men and women are equal?��, 74% of the women and 55.6% of the men in
the survey say ��no��.
Political prospect, career opportunities, and chance of promotion are
listed as the top three aspects where sexual discrimination exists.
Nearly 80% of the women and 70% of the men in the survey agree that there
is inequality in these three aspects. On the other hand, most men and
women agree that in the aspects of education and legal rights, men and
women are almost equal.
��Doing household chores�� is selected as the No. 1 issue where
inequality is reflected most in family life, as 73% of the women and 56%
of the men pick up this item. In other aspects, while most women think
that inequality in family life is manifested by such issues as
children��s choice of surname, who is the head of the family, who decides
family spending and who should decide when to give birth to a baby, men
think that such inequality is demonstrated, successively, by issues like
who decides family spending, whose relatives are more respected in the
family, and the children��s choice of surname.
The survey also shows that 70% of the women and 40% of the men think that
women have ��fewer chances than men to become successful��. 78% of the
women and nearly 60% of the men agree that men have more chances than
women ��in getting promoted��. Only 16% of the women and 25% of the men
think that the chance of promotion is equal between men and women. In
addition, 5% of the women and 17% of the men think it’s easier for women
than men to get promoted.
In spite of all these differences, it seems that the women and the men in
the survey finally share something in common–a majority of women (more
than 50%) and men (65%) in the survey agree that both women and men have
the right to pursue their love progressively. ��It depends from case to
case as to who should take the initiative,�� they say. In another aspect,
40% of the women and the same percentage of men think that men will not
cherish the women who make overtures first.

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