Xianglu Grand Hotel, the largest one in Xiamen

December 3rd, 2006

Xianglu Grand Hotel

Xianglu GRAND Hotel is a five-star hotel, invested by Xianglu Group, which primarily deals with production of petrochemical, chemical fibers and real estate.

Just a brief 8-minute drive from the Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, and very close to the Torch Hi-Tech Park and Pioneering Park. The hotel is easily accessible to any of the city’s business, shopping districts and tourism attractions. But the most interesting thing is, the hotel itself will be a great shopping and food attraction.

The Xianglu GRAND Hotel places itself as one of the newest community landmarks of Xiamen. Its imposing structure and well mannered staff introduce a new level of service excellence, a diverse selection of some of the most exciting food & beverage; and the widest choice of luxurious accommodation that will truly impart distinction in the social and cultural scene of this forever progressive city.

I have been waiting this hotel for almost one year. This is one of the reasons that make Search Event Going Home.

The Atrium Garden as exhibition area, the grand ballroom as conference room, together with other around 20 meeting rooms, Xianglu Grand Hotel is really a perfect place for Event with 1000-2000 delegates.

Xianglu Grand Hotel Atrium Garden

Xianglu Grand Hotel Ball room

And, for sure, we can have some fun at those bars in the Hotel. Especially the Veranda Bar, my first visit, they served me a Mojito.

God, I was dissapointed with most of the hotels and bars here. This must be the only place I can find it. The Veranda, you cant miss it.

 Xianglu Grand Hotel The Veranda Bar

Pictures and some description were provided by Xianglu Grand Hotel

Xiamen, the youngest daughter of China family

November 9th, 2006

Professor Yi Zhongtian has a very vivid description of xiamen:

China is a big family, all the cities are kids of this big family. Beijing is the oldest son, who always represents the family at all the big events. Shanghai is the second older son, who works very hard in making money for this big family. Guangzhou is the third older son, who is always naughty but with all the energe of venturing.

These are all reflect the real charaters for the above three cities. And always the same situation at a real chinese family. But how about xiamen?

Xiamen is the youngest daughter, everyone in the family loves her and take good care of her. She seldom suffers for any family burdens, she enjoyed all the good things during the past years.  She was always well-dressed-up, bueatiful and lovely.

Yes, that’s right. Xiamen met with all the good things in the history. Xiamen is one of the first five special economic zones (SEZ) in China. Which means Xiamen was among those cities that benefited from open policy.

Here are some facts about all the historical evolutions:

     Xiamen is one of the first five special economic zones (SEZ) in China administrating 6 districts: Siming, Huli, Jimei, Haicang, Tong’an and Xiang’an. South Fujian Dialect is the language which is predominantly spoken in Xiamen. It is said it was once egret inhabited place, so it is also called “Egret Island”.

  The history of Xiamen dates back to the ancient times. It was part of Tong’an County, which was established in the 3rd year of Emperor Taikang’s reign in the Jin Dynasty (282 A.D.). The County was first under Jin’an Prefecture but was later merged into Nan’an County. In the 19th year of Emperor Zhengyuan’s reign in the Tang Dynasty (803 A.D), Datong Square was set up in Southwest Nan’an County and later became Tong’an County under Quanzhou in the 4th year of Emperor Changxing’s reign in the Late Tang Dynasty (933 A.D). During the Song Dynasty, the place was under the rule of Qingyuan Army and Pinghai Army of Quanzhou. Then it was under the government of Quanzhou Province in the Yuan Dynasty and later Quanzhou Borough in the Ming Dynasty. It was not until the 20th year of Emperor Hongwu’s reign in the Ming Dynasty (1387) that Xiamen Town was built. Later in the Qing Dynasty in the 7th year of Emperor Sunzhi’s reign (1650), Xiamen was the place where Zheng Chenggong, the national hero, stationed his troops. In the 12th year (1655) the Siming Prefecture was established but was abolished in the 19th year of Emperor Kangxi’s reign (1680). In the 23rd year (1684) the Tai-Xia Dao (Taiwan-Xiamen Defense Region) was established, with the Chief Magistrate ruling from Taiwan. (In the 6th year of Emperor Yongzheng’s reign, namely 1728, Taiwan Borough was changed into Taiwan Region.) In the 25th year (1686) departments were set up in Quanzhou Prefecture to rule over the area. In the 5th year of Emperor Yongzheng’s reign (1727) the Xingquan Region, (which was changed into Xingquanyong Region). was established in Xiamen to instead of in Quanzhou, its original settlement. In the 29th year of Emperor Guangxu’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1903), Gulangyu Islet fell into the hands of foreign invaders and became an International Settlement. In the first year of the Republic of China (1912), Siming County was established in April, encompassing Jiahe Neighbourhood of Tong’an County (namely Xiamen), Jinmen Islet and the Dadeng/Xiaodeng Islets. The same year in September saw the establishment of Siming Borough. Later in 1915, Jinmen Islet and the Dadeng/Xiaodeng Islets were separated from the Siming County to form Jinmen County themselves. In the same year Nanlu Region, (which was changed to the name of Xiamen Region in 1914 but was abolished in 1925) was set up.

  In 1933 Xiamen was established as a special municipality by the “People’s Revolutionary Government of the Republic of China” (namely “Fujian People’s Government”). In 1934, both Tong’an County and Siming County belonged to the Fifth Administrative Region (with Tong’an as the capital). In April 1935 the Xiamen Municipality was set up, encompassing seven islets including Xiamen and Gulangyu. The original Siming County was abolished and the Heshan Special Zone was set up instead. The Xiamen Municipality and the Heshan Special Zone together with Tong’an County were subject to the government of the Fourth Administrative Region (with Tong’an as the capital). During the period from May 1938 to September 1945, Xiamen was in the hands of Japanese invaders. In October 1945 Xiamen was re-established as a city, which comprised four districts: Zhongxin (later renamed as Siming), Kaiyuan, Gulangyu and Heshan. September and October of 1949 witnessed the liberation of Tong’an County and Xiamen City in succession. Tong’an became part of the Fifth Prefecture (later changed to the name of the Prefecture of Quanzhou and the Prefecture of Jinjiang) while Xiamen became a municipality under the government of the province. In October 1950 five districts were set up in Xiamen: Kaiyuan, Siming, Gulangyu, Xiagang (abolished later) and Heshan. In 1953, Jimei Town of Tong’an County came to be under the administration of Xiamen. In January 1958 Heshan District was changed into suburbs. In August of the same year Tong’an County was separated from the Jinjiang Prefecture to become an administrative district under Xiamen. In August 1966, Kaiyuan District and Siming District were renamed Dongfeng and Xiangyang respectively (but the original names were restored in October 1979). In February 1970, Tong’an County was again divided from Xiamen to be under the administration of Jinjiang Prefecture but was later returned back to Xiamen in June 1973. In September 1978 Xinglin District was established, and a new district, the Huli District, was further set up in 1987. In the same year, the suburbs of Xiamen became Jimei District. In 1997, Tong’an became a district attached to Xiamen instead of a county.Till then, Under the jurisdiction of the municipality are seven districts Gulangyu Island, Siming, Kaiyuan, Xinglin, Huli, Jimei and Tong’an .

World Choir Games Schedule

July 12th, 2006
第四届世界合唱比赛艺术活动安排表 ( 2006 中国·厦门 )
The 4th World Choir Games Schedule
第一阶段(Part I)
时间(Time) 地点(Venue) 活动内容(Program)
7.15, 周六
(July 15, Saturday)
9:00
-
13:00,

14:00
-
17:00

人民会堂
(Xiamen People’s Hall)
比赛走台, 排练
(Stage rehearsal of the competition)
六中音乐厅
(Xiamen No.6 Middle School)
双十中学音乐厅(Xiamen Shuangshi Middle School)
莲花影剧院
(Xiamen Lotus Theatre)
老年活动中心音乐厅(Xiamen Senior Citizen Activity Center)
人民会堂
(Xiamen People’s Hall)
评委会议
(Jury Meeting)
18:30
-
19:30
莲前路 - 会展中心
(Lianqian Road to Xiamen International Conference & Exbihition Center)
合唱团踩街(路程约1.2公里)
(Parade of the participating choirs; abt. 1.2 km)
19:30
-
20:00
会展中心前广场
(Square in front of Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center)
中国民俗表演
(Chinese Folk Arts Performances)
20:00
-
22:00
会展中心D厅, E厅
(Hall D & E, Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center)
第四届世界合唱比赛开幕式
(Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Choir Games)
7.16, 周日
(July 16, Sunday)
8:00
-
9:30
各比赛场馆
(All competition halls)
第一轮比赛各参赛团限时走台
(quick rehearsal of participating choirs)
10:00
-
13:00
第一轮比赛组别 competition groups: 01,02,03,04,05,06,09,12,18,20,24,25
14:00
-
17:00
17:00
-
19:00
人民会堂思明厅(中) 新闻厅(外)
(Siming Hall(Chinese),
Press Room(English) in Xiamen People’s Hall)
学术论坛:
(中)1, 儿童音乐及男童高声合唱 2, 俄国合唱音乐-近40年的发展状况
(外)1, 亚洲国家的合唱音乐
Seminar(Chinese): 1, Music for children and treble choirs 2, Russian choral music-developments during the last 40 years
Seminar (English): Choral music from Asian countries
16:00
-
17:30
江头新区礼拜堂(Jiangtou New District Church) 友好音乐会 中外合唱团表演
(Friendship concerts, performances by international and Chinese choirs)
17:00
-
18:30
日月谷渡假村
(Haicang Riyuegu Hotsprings Resort)
18:30
-
21:30
白鹭洲广场
(Bailuzhou Square)
金尚社区广场(Jinshang Community Square)
明发商业广场
(Mingfa Shopping Mall Square)
鼓浪屿码头广场(Gulangyu Ferry Terminal Square)
工人文化宫
(Worker’s Palace Square)
20:00
-
22:30
鼓浪屿音乐厅(Gulangyu Concert Hall) 综合音乐会:天簌之音–女子合唱音乐
( Gala Concert: Celestial Voices - Female Choirs)
人民会堂
(Xiamen People’s Hall)
综合音乐会:民歌–多姿多彩的民间音乐
(Gala Concert: Folksong - The Colour of Nations)
艺术剧院
(Xiamen Art Theatre)
祝贺演出小白鹭民间舞团–《舞蹈专场》
(Dance performances by Xiamen Little Egret Folk Dance Troupe)
7.17, 周一
(July 17, Monday)
8:00
-
9:30
各比赛场馆
(All competition halls)
第一轮比赛各参赛团限时走台
(quick stage rehearsal of participating choirs)
10:00
-
13:00
第一轮比赛组别(Competition groups): 01,02,03,04,05,06,09,12,18,20,24,25
中午(noon) 比赛中心 (电子大屏幕)
(The 4th World Choir Games Center (Electronic Screen))
宣布进入第二轮比赛的团组
(Announcement of the list of choirs entering Round 2)
14:00
-
17:00
各比赛场馆
(All competition halls)
第二轮比赛组别: Categories:
01,02,03,04,05,06,09,12,18,20,24,25
17:00
-
19:00
人民会堂思明厅(中) 新闻厅(外)
(Siming Hall(Chinese),
Press Room(English) in Xiamen People’s Hall )
学术论坛:
(中)1, 南太平洋地区合唱音乐 2, 拉丁美洲音乐
(外) 1, 儿童合唱音乐及其训练
Seminar(Chinese): 1, Choral 2, Music from Latin America
Seminar(English): Children choir music and training
16:00
-
17:30
江头新区礼拜堂(Jiangtou New District Church) 友好音乐会中外合唱团表演
(Friendship concerts, performances by international and Chinese choirs)
17:00
-
18:30
日月谷渡假村(Haicang Riyuegu Hotsprings Resort)
18:30
-
21:30
白鹭洲广场(Bailuzhou Square)
金尚社区广场
(Jinshang Community Square)
明发商业广场
(Mingfa Shopping Mall Square)
鼓浪屿码头广场
(Gulangyu Ferry Terminal Square)
工人文化宫
(Worker’s Palace Square)
20:00
-
22:30
鼓浪屿音乐厅
(Gulangyu Concert Hall)
综合音乐会:世界的合唱
(Gala concert: Choirs of the World )
人民会堂
(Xiamen People’s Hall)
综合音乐会: 天簌之音–女童及男童合唱
(Celestial Voices - Girls and Boys Choir)
艺术剧院
(Xiamen Art Theatre)
祝贺演出群艺馆–《民乐专场》
(Chinese Evening: Traditional Chinese Music)
7.18, 周二
(July 18 , Tuesday)
10:00
-
13:00
各比赛场馆
(All competition halls)
第二轮比赛组别: competition groups: 01,02,03,04,05,06,09,12,18,20,24,25
14:00
-
17:00
人民会堂会议厅
(Conference Hall of Xiamen People’s Hall)
17:00
-
19:00
人民会堂思明厅(中) 新闻厅(外)
(Siming Hall(Chinese), Press Room(English) in Xiamen People’s Hall )
学术论坛:
(中)1, 爵士及流行歌曲合唱 2, 斯洛汶尼亚, 克罗地亚, 塞尔维亚和黑山的音乐
(外)1, 中国合唱音乐Ⅰ
Seminar(Chinese): 1, Choral jazz, pop and musicals 2, Music from Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro
Seminar(English):Chinese choral music I
16:00
-
17:30
江头新区礼拜堂
(Jiangtou New District Church)
友好音乐会中外合唱团表演
(Friendship concerts, performances by international and Chinese choirs)
17:00
-
18:30
日月谷渡假村
(Haicang Riyuegu Hotsprings Resort)
19:30
-
21:30
白鹭洲广场
(Bailuzhou Square)
金尚社区广场
(Jinshang Community Square)
明发商业广场
(Mingfa Shopping Mall Square)
鼓浪屿码头广场
(Gulangyu Ferry Terminal Square)
工人文化宫
(Worker’s Palace Square)
20:00
-
22:30
鼓浪屿音乐厅
(Gulangyu Concert Hall)
综合音乐会: 烂灿的儿童之声
(Gala Concert: The Brilliant Sound of Children’s Voices)
人民会堂
(Xiamen People’s Hall)
综合音乐会: 动感的音乐–青年合唱
(Gala Concert: Lively Music-Youth Choirs)
艺术剧院
(Xiamen Art Theatre)
祝贺演出–《中华传统国粹表演》
(Chinese Evening: Chinese traditional arts performances)
7.19, 周三
(July 19, Wednesday)
10:00
-
13:00
会展中心D厅, E厅
(Hall D & E, Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center)
颁奖仪式
(Prize Giving Ceremory)
14:00
-
16:30
获奖者音乐会, 第一阶段的闭幕式走台
(Stage rehearsal of Winner’s Concert and the Closing Ceremony of the first part of the 4th World Choir Games)
17:00
-
19:00
人民会堂思明厅(中)新闻厅(外)
(Siming Hall(Chinese),
Press Room(English) in Xiamen People’s Hall )
学术论坛:
(中)1, 欧洲音乐学校 2, 亚洲地区合唱音乐Ⅰ
(外)1, 非洲合唱音乐
Seminar(Chinese): 1, Music schools in Europe 2, Choral music from Asian countries I
Seminar(English): African choral music
20:00 会展中心D厅, E厅
(Hall D & E, Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center)
获奖者音乐会, 第一阶段的闭幕式
(Winner’s Concert and the Closing Ceremony of the First Part of the 4th World Choir Games)
7.20, 周四 (July 20, Thursday) 白天
(daytime)
人民会堂会议厅
(Conference Hall of Xiamen People’s Hall)
国际理事会
(Choir Olympics Council Assembly)
7.21, 周五
(July 21, Friday)

白天
(daytime)

20:00 音乐岛爱乐厅
(Music Island Philharmonic Hall)
中国特别节目–《厦门爱乐乐团专场》
(Special Concert given by Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra)

 

8 Slogans for World Choir Games 2006

June 22nd, 2006

1. Wish a success of the Fourth World Choir Games

2. Welcome! Friends from all around the world

3. Welcome to Xiamen - a Friendly City

4. One Voice for the World, One Voice for Xiamen

5. Sing for pease, Sing for Friendship

6. Gathered in Xiamen, Sing for the World

7. Spread Chinese Culture, Spread and Inherit Global Civilization

8. Propose Civil Etiquette, Salute to all Guestd

All the Slogans in both Chinese and English will be post at the most eye-attractive places from now to the end of next month.

But I like the slogan at CCTV for the World Cup 2006 best.

They said:” It’s time to make friends”

Yes, it also works for World Choir Games 2006.

8 is too much.

World Choir Games 2006, Xiamen is ready

June 21st, 2006

Yes, Xiamen is ready for the World Choir Games 2006.

From the Xiamen Daily and local television stations, from outdoor ADs to airplane magazines. The logo and informations about World Choir Games are everywhere.

Even at the words and mouth of local people, we can smell the atmosphere of  World Choir Games 2006.

I was in Dinner with friends tonight. I was told that one of them had been practising at a choir for nearly one month. They just  want to be part of the  World Choir Games.  They are just normal  amoinese,  singing for a choir really entertain them. They are all feel comfortable to be part of the Games.

I know the music hall is ready, the volunteers are ready, the transportation vehicles are ready.

Sure, the people, amoinese is ready.

Counting down notices said that the World Choir Games was just 25 days away.

What is Hokkien language

June 16th, 2006

I met Miss Lim Chern Chern at Hong Kong. Stephen Noton, my friend, introduced three of his Global Sources colleagues to me. Chern Chern was one of them, a pretty chinese looking lady. Yes, she is chinese, and also amoinese.

Her monther’s family immigrated from xiamen to Singapore. Chern can still speak Minnan dialect ( xiamen local language ). Her name, like most of my acquaintances in Singapore of Philipines, was named be the pronounciation of Minnan dialect.

If not, her name should look and sound like Lin Zhen Zhen in Mandarin.

Chern Chern asked me a very challenging question. Why they called the language Hokkien.

Hokkien, according to the pronounciation, means Fujian. Fujian stands for the whole province. Fujian’s dialects diverse from city to city, even town to town.

Yes, I would like to regard naming the Minnan Dialect as Hokkien as sort of bueatiful mistake. Just like the English name for Xiamen, Amoy.

From north to south, dialects of Fujian can be divided into 3 different main group. Fuzhou dialect, Putian (Puxian) dialect and Minnan Dialect. And the west part of Fujian, Hakka dialect. So there are four main dialect groups in Fujian province, they differ from each other, and sure they cant understand each other.

Minnan, “Min” is the shortened form for Fujian, “nan” means south. Minnan dialect is the dominant dialect in the south of Fujian province, groups by three cities and their near-by territories. There are Quanzhou, Zhangzhou and Xiamen. Minnan dialect is also the dominant dialect in Taiwan island. But they decided to replace the name Minnan Dialect with Taiwan Dialect after KMT lost their power.

Yes, once again, Hokkien is the dominant dialect only in south of Fujian province, not for all. Hokkien language’s root is Minnan Dialect.

Sure, the most and earliest immigrants from Fujian province to southeast of Asia came from south of Fujian.

World Choir Games 2006

June 16th, 2006

World Choir Games 2006 Xiamen
World Choir Games 2006
(photo from offical site of World Choir Games)

World Choir Games is the former Choir Olympics.

World Choir Games is the former Choir Olympics.World Choir Games 2006 will be held at Xiamen, China. It’s really a good time to make friends. Most of the amoinese are very excited about the up coming games. Sure friends from all nations with different culture background will be enchanted by the bueaty of Xiamen and China.

More than 400 choirs with about 20,000 singers from all over the world will be here at xiamen then.

Xiamen is one the most bueatiful coastal islands, located in South China nearly the same latitude as Taiwan island. About one hour and twenty minutes fly from HongKong or Shanghai.

The city has outstanding infrastructure and highly modern congress and concert halls to support World Choir Games.

Gu Lang Yu
(photo from offical site of World Choir Games)

“The subtropical gardens and squares will be the ideal background for open-air concerts. Supporting acts and additional event and sight-seeing programmes will make the World Choir Games also a touristic highlight. Xiamen offers a multitude of interesting sights to its guests. The extensive and beautiful parks should be mentioned here as well as the Nanputao Temple with its Buddha statues, which are several meters high, and the beauty of the architecture of the University of Xiamen. Situated directly off the coast of Xiamen, there is the small island of Gulangyu, which is known all over China as the “Island of the Pianos”. Gulangyu has got China’s highest density of pianos per square kilometre and the only piano museum of the whole country can be found here. ”
(quoted from the offcial site of World Choir Games )

Amoinese, Xiamen Ren, emenglang, Resident of Xiamen

June 8th, 2006

Amoinese is how I call and name those resident in Xiamen. Xiamen is also called Amoy in the past.

Amoy or Xiamen
“Xiamen” is the manderin pinyin for the name of this city. Amoy should be the first English name for Xiamen, a saying tell us that it came from Fuzhou dialect. Fuzhou is about 600 miles away from Xiamen. Residents there speak a total different dialect from xiamen. The first English speaking foreign asked a Fuzhou resident about the name of xiamen city. Sure the guy answered with his local dialect and accent, that was Amoy. Here comes the first English name for xiamen, and it did last for a very long history, and became the real English name for xiamen.
If the foreign asked a xiamen resident first, I believed xiamen’s English name now should be Emeng, nearly the same as an Ariabian country. Emeng is the Minnan ( Hokkien ) dialect pronounciation for the xiamen.

Amoinese
I like the pronounciation of Amoinese, it can be stands for both an noun or an adj. Amoinese is the thing of xiamen and resident of xiamen. According to the manderine pronounciation, that can be “Xiamen Ren”, to Minnan ( Hokkien ) dialect will be “e meng lang”.

Who are Amoinese
Amoinese is quite unique residents in China. Xiamen has migration history for hundreds of years. Most of the residents here came from Minnan district (Minnan means South of Fujian), they shares the same unique local language, Minnan dialect ( also called Hokkien in Southeast of Asia ). There are Quanzhou city and Zhangzhou city, both have a longer city history than xiamen. More than 70% of the xiamen residents are the offsprings of immigrants from Quanzhou and Zhangzhou. Quanzhou, Zhangzhou, Xiamen are connected by their border lines, together they were the famous Minnan Golden Triangle Districe. Which stands for their fast developing economy and industrial union relationship. The rest 30% are Aboriginal, and resident from all over china.
Here we are, we know who is amoinese. Due to the immigration history, Xiamen became a city with open mind. So Amoinese is very open-minded and friendly.

This blog will note all the morden life of Amoinese and their city, sure part of the related history will be reminded time to time.