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Welcome to the Huangshan Taiping Cableway(索道)!This is Asia's longest and China's biggest tourist cableway! Each cable car can carry 100 passengers and one staff worker. The cableway is 3. 709 meters long. The ride takes about eight minutes. Here are things you must know before you take our cable car. Please follow the rules. Wait in a line for tickets, security check and entry. You must show your ticket to enter the passenger hall and take the cable car. People who have serious illnesses should not take the cable car. Don't use your mobile phone while you are in the cable car. Keep your head and hands inside the car. For the cable car may shake during the ride, please hold the handrail(扶手)firmly. lf anything goes wrong, please keep calm. Ask the staff worker for help. Please bring your personal belongings with you before you leave the cable car. Don't step out of the car until it stops completely. You are not allowed to carry dangerous things into the cable car. Please call our staff when you need help. Our service number is 0559-08551818. Thank you very much for your cooperation. |
A. It's also the confidence of the country. B. However, it seems strange to some people. C. She didn't know what these clothes were called. D. Nowadays, the number of Hanfu fans grow rapidly. E. Wearing it in public can make people learn about it. F For years, China has looked to the West for their wardrobes. G. She hopes to introduce Chinese culture to young people from around the world. |
Hanfu Is Making a Comeback
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Many people like Hanfu because they see Hanfu as a way to celebrate Chinese culture and find national belonging. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}. A growing number of young people are now looking to the past for fashion advice. Christine, fashion researcher based in Shanghai, said "So it's the confidence of the younger people. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}. "
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