82-year-old Chinese Female Pilot Flies Again!

An 82-year-old Chinese female pilot has set a record in the country’s aviation industry after flying a small plane for 40 minutes in Beijing on Tuesday.

 

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Miao Xiaohong, one of China’s second batch of female pilots, controlled the Tecnam P2010 plane to take off, turn, climb, dive and land safely at the Shifosi Airport in Pinggu district in Beijing. A trainer accompanied her.

 

82-year-old Chinese Female Pilot Flies Again!

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After stepping down from the plane, Miao, who has retired for 30 years, told her former colleague who accompanied her at the airport that she felt it was great, and that her heartbeat was normal and suitable for flight.

 

China started to train its first batch of 14 female pilots in 1951. In 1956 Miao, who graduated from a high school in Jinan, East China’s Shandong province, won a position in the second batch after going through strict selection procedures and training.

 

She graduated from flight school in 1958. In the following years, she flew many important missions, including transportation and emergency rescues, experiencing lots of dangerous situations.

 

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In 1963 she undertook a mission to airdrop materials for the flood-stricken areas in North China’s Hebei province. Poor visibility restricted her from locating the target areas as the clouds were about 100 meters above the ground. But her excellent skills secured a successful mission.

 

82-year-old Chinese Female Pilot Flies Again!

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In 1989, Miao retired and started her writing career. She published her nonfiction works A Daughter of the Sky and China’s First Batch of Female Pilots which depict the stories of China’s women aviators.

 

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When she searched for materials for her books, she found that many aged pilots in other countries still flew, and she had the idea to return to the sky.

 

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To prepare for Tuesday’s flight, during the past two months Miao walked 3,000 steps every day and moved her arms to meet the requirements for high-altitude flight.

 

82-year-old Chinese Female Pilot Flies Again!

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She said she had worried about the flight a lot because she was 82 years old and had not piloted any aircraft for 30 years. But when she sat in the cockpit, she was calm enough to finish the flight steadily.

 

Different from past flights for missions, this time her goal was to enjoy the flight. Miao said it was exciting and fresh. “Seeing the boundless blue sky unfold in front of me, it was very open.”

 

The trainer said that Miao could finish 30 hours of flight to get a license for commercial aviation.

 

Miao said her physical condition is good enough to finish the 30 hours of flight but it was not so important for her to get such a license. If the country needed her to fly, she will, she said.

 

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After fulfilling her dream of returning to the sky, she hopes to encourage young women to join in the aviation industry. “I’m 82 years old and can fly again. You, the young people, can fly and will fly better than me.

Friendly Reminder from Public Security Bureau in China!

Foreigners who are living and working in China, because of not familiar with local laws and regulations, they often make mistakes inadvertently but they don’t know. In view of this, the Chinese police issued the following friendly reminders. 

Friendly Reminder from Public Security Bureau in China!

Let’s take a look at it!

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A foreigner is obligated to report to the local police concerning his or her temporary residence within 24 hours of their arrival in an urban area. The length of time is 72 hours in rural areas. 

Friendly Reminder from Public Security Bureau in China!

The same requirement also applies to those who are living in a rented or purchased apartment. Failure to register within the proper time to can result in a warning from the police and a fine not exceeding 2,000 yuan.

Friendly Reminder from Public Security Bureau in China!   The 1st Thing You Need To Do In China

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In case of any change to the information associated with foreigner’s work permit — for example a change in the informations as below, please report these changes to the local police within ten days. 

 

  • Name, 

  • Occupation, 

  • Identity, 

  • Passport number, 

  • Work unit,

  • Address 

Friendly Reminder from Public Security Bureau in China!

Failure to do so can result in a warning from the police and a fine not exceeding 2,000 yuan.

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Do remember your visa expiration date in your passport. Any overstay is regarded as an illegal presence, and will face warnings from the police. In serious instances, each day of overstay will result in: 

  • A fine of 500 yuan per day, totaling no more than 10,000 yuan, 

  • Or detainment between 5 and 15 days.

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A foreigner in China must always abide by Chinese law. Those who violate the law will be asked to leave the country earlier than the expiration date of their visa, or be disqualified from staying in China.

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A foreigner working in China should have a work permit or work certification. Any work unit or private sector employer must not employ a foreigner without a proper work permit or certification

 

Any of the following cases is considered illegal employment:

  1. Working in China without a legal work permit or certification.

  2. Working in China beyond the expiration date of a legal work permit or certification.

  3. Foreign students working in China beyond the scope of their work-study program in terms of position and time limitations.

Those found to be working illegally will be fined between 5,000 and 20,000 yuan, and for serious instances detention of 5 to 15 days in addition to the fine.

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Prostitution, whoring, gambling, taking drugs and drug trafficking are illegal in China. Offenders will be asked to report to the relevant police station and participate in an investigation.

Friendly Reminder from Public Security Bureau in China!

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Gang-fighting, instigating quarrels, sexual harassment and assault, as well as damaging of public or private facilities are all illegal offenses punishable based on the severity of the act.

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Article Number 15 of the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Administrative Penalties for Public Security states than an intoxicated person who violates the regulations concerning public security shall be penalized. An intoxicated person who poses a danger to himself/herself, or to others, will be restrained until they return to sobriety.

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Article Number 58 of the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Administrative Penalties for Public Security regulates excessive noise and its affects on the normal lives of others. Offenders can face police warnings or fines between 200 and 500 yuan.

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When leaving their place of residence, everyone should make sure their doors and windows are closed and utilities such as water, electricity, and gas are turned off to avoid any accidents.

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Keep a close eye on your passport, ID card, student card, or driver’s license when visiting supermarkets, going shopping or when in any crowded place. Always take care with your personal belongings.

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Always remember these important telephone numbers in case of emergency:

  • Police: 110

  • Fire department: 119

  • Medical aid: 120

  • Traffic accidents: 122

  • Phone number directory: 114

Friendly Reminder from Public Security Bureau in China!Useful Numbers You Must Know! Take A Note!

$4.57M for Lunch? Their Life Are Changed After Dining with Him!

This year’s charity steak lunch with the legendary investor Warren Buffett will probably be all about blockchain and crypto.

$4.57M for Lunch? Their Life Are Changed After Dining with Him!

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Justin Sun, the 28-year-old founder of blockchain platform TRON and CEO of peer-to-peer file sharing protocol BitTorrent, won the annual eBay charity auction to have lunch with Warren Buffett at steakhouse Smith & Wollensky in New York City. 

Sun, who calls himself a disciple of Alibaba’s founder Jack Ma, paid $4.6 million for the opportunity to dine with Buffett. Sun can also bring up to seven friends.

 

“I’m a long-term believer (and certainly a big fan) of Buffett and his long-term value investing strategy. As some of you might know, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway has said publicly he sees no ‘unique value’ in Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency. Yet, he has pointed to the potential in blockchain, the underlying technology behind all cryptocurrency,” Sun wrote in a post on Monday. “I look at the upcoming lunch with Buffett as an opportunity to seek mutual understanding and growth.”

 

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Sun made the first pot of gold by investing in Tesla and bitcoin when he was studying at the University of Pennsylvania in 2013. A marketing guru, he has been teasing followers on Twitter since last week, saying he will announce “something huge and amazing”, which pumped the price of TRON as much as 20% on Sunday. Following the press release, Sun plans to invite several “industry leaders” in the cryptocurrency and blockchain community to join the lunch with Buffett.

 

Buffett and his longtime business partner Charlie Munger have been known for their distaste for cryptocurrency. To Buffett, bitcoin is not an investment, but “a gambling device“. Munger once joked “bitcoin investors celebrate the life and work of Judas Iscariot” at happy hour.

 

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However, Buffett holds a more open attitude toward blockchain, the underlying technology in cryptocurrencies which is increasingly being adopted by major companies in finance, logistics, and tech, including JPMorgan Chase and Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway’s partners in a health care venture.

 

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We probably are doing it indirectly through a bank,” Buffett said of blockchain in May. “But no, I wouldn’t be the person to be a big leader in blockchain.

 

This is the fourth time a Chinese bidder won the race and publicized their identity. With Buffett’s popularity in China, where he is known as “god of stocks” and is printed on Coke cans, winning the auction could also bring marketing value.

 

Back in 2006, Chinese businessman Duan Yongping won the bid and took his mentee Huang Zheng to lunch. Now Duan’s smartphone empire sells better than Apple’s iPhone in China. Meanwhile, Huang’s shopping app Pinduoduo went public on the Nasdaq in July 2018.

 

$4.57M for Lunch? Their Life Are Changed After Dining with Him!

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But not all of Buffett’s lunch guests have found unfettered success. Zhu Ye, chairman of Beijing-based online gaming firm Zeus Entertainment, paid $2.35 million for the lunch opportunity in 2015 and said it was “absolutely worth it”. 

 

However, Zhu has been investigated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission for alleged violations of securities laws since last May.

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

Kawhi Leonard has been involved in a “commercial war” after exciting fighting of G2 Finals. Let’s go and find out what happened.

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The logo of palm from Nike is actually a personal design by Kawhi Leonard

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

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The New York Times and Portland Commercial Magazine reported that the NBA member, Kawhi Leonard, claimed that “Klaw” was his original design and Nike(NIKE INNOVATE C.V.) registered this logo without his content. Thus, Kawhi Leonard filed a lawsuit against Nike for Nike’s malicious registering action.

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A tough way for protecting intangible property right

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

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Can Kawhi Leonard survive in this knavery? 

It only can be considered rather hard.

The economic values of sports stars are directly related to their personal intellectual property and trademark serves as important marks to distinguish the sources of commodities and services. It is a ubiquitous commercial promotion mean to use the names of sports stars to promote products as the business of sneakers playing an essential role in bringing billions revenue to enterprises every single year.

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

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Here is an example of the American basketball star, Michael Jeffrey Jordan, protecting his intangible property right.

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

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The name of Jordan has been registered as Chinese “乔丹” in China and this dispute of name benefit against malicious registration has lasted for 7 years.

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

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As the basketball star Jordan possessed the prior right of the name, the three cases about Chinese trademark “乔丹” are involved in violating article 31 of Trademark Law of the People’s Republic of China, “No trademark application shall infringe upon another party’s existing prior rights”, and should be revoked.

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From June 2010, Michael Jeffrey Jordan has been filing a lawsuit against the trademark applicant, Chinese enterprise, Jordan Sports Co., Ltd., and the victory of trademark removal has finally ended this war in October 2017. 

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

 

NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo

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Sports stars win in both sports games and intangible property right

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With the accelerating development in sports economics, especially in the fields of basketball, soccer, badminton, tennis, fencing and so forth, more and more enterprises gradually have an insightful acknowledge of economic effects derive from sports, and begin exploring greater benefit from sports stars and sports game, especially trademarks registration and copyrights.

Sports games have been a part of peoples’ life no matter in the states with the mature sports industry, such as western countries, or in China mainland, and people follow and are even crazy about sports games. For enterprises, massive focuses on sports mean a hot sale of products. Thus, the priority is to protect trademark brands despite the scale of products.

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NBA Star Sues Nike over Rights to His Klaw Logo