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marcusbrianna336 · 4 months
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Shanghai Celebrates Top Fashion Talent at Highly Anticipated 2023 Awards
<h1>Shanghai Fashion Event Returns After Three Years</h1> <p>On November 28th, the highly anticipated 2023 "Fashion 100+" gala finally made its comeback after a three year hiatus. The event was held at the Hilton Shanghai Xuhui Hotel with great fanfare.</p> <p>Several important figures were in attendance, including Jiang Wei from Xinhua News Agency Shanghai Branch, Li Wei from Donghua University, and leaders from Shanghai's economic and tourism departments. They were all eager to see what surprises the fashion world had in store after such a long break.</p> <h2>A Welcoming Kick-Off</h2> <p>The night began with Professor Bian Xiangyang, director of the Shanghai Fashion Promotion Center, welcoming everyone. He gave an overview of the first-ever program to support Shanghai's top fashion companies. He also recapped the application process for the 2022 "Fashion 100+" awards.</p> <h2>Honoring Shanghai's Fashion All-Stars</h2> <p>The awards ceremony portion saw 22 local businesses honored as part of the new "Leading Fashion Enterprise" initiative. These companies represented eight key fashion sectors like clothing, cosmetics, food, and tech. They were recognized for pushing boundaries with design, sustainability practices, and global influence.</p> <h2>A Record-Breaking Number of Applicants</h2> <p>An impressive 272 applicants from all over Shanghai took part in the 2022 "Fashion 100+" competition. Eligible entries focused on eight major fashion industries supported by the city. Judges reviewed submissions across 12 categories like hotels, culture, virtual worlds, and health/beauty.</p> <h2>Inspirational Speeches to Motivate the Crowd</h2> <p>Yu Lin from Yuyuan Jewelry and Hong BoMing of Jingbao Casual Wear gave the audience food for thought. Yu Lin discussed her company's vision for constant evolution. Hong BoMing shared how Chinese brands can creatively blend tradition with innovation. Both talks energized the room!</p> <h2>2023 Contest Launches as Night Wraps Up</h2> <p>To cap off the exciting evening, attendees learned that applications for the 2023 "Fashion 100+" were now open. Shanghai will continue championing the integration of international fashion resources. The city aims to define global trends as a leader in sustainable style.</p> <h2>Showcasing Tomorrow's Hits Today</h2> <p>Several up-and-coming brands also took the opportunity to debut their newest lines. From Louis Vuitton to sensory apiaries, everyone glimpsed fashion's unlimited potential. The future remains bright for Shanghai's style-savvy scene.</p>
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petnews2day · 1 year
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Foreign diplomats expect prosperous year for trade, tourism
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Foreign diplomats expect prosperous year for trade, tourism
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Jiang Xiaowei / SHINE Local consular officers and company representatives watch the lanterns on the Zigzag Bridge at Yuyuan Garden on Monday. Foreign consulates in Shanghai will organize scores of events in the city this year to boost cultural and business exchanges. More than 80 diplomats from 51 local consulates were invited to visit the […]
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twoflipstwotwists · 4 years
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On August 13, 2008, China earns their first Olympic women’s team title in front of a home crowd in Beijing.
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illyria-and-her-pet · 4 years
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My first fancam edit: Team China 2008 "Hoes Mad"
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gymfanconfessions · 3 years
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“jiang yuyuan should be compensated for the way commentators botched her name in 2008″
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my top 10 floor routines since the 2006 COP!
you know what it’s time for? a throwback!
yes these are completely subjective
no they are not based on difficulty, execution, or like any other quality they’re literally just the floor routines that I watched over and over again bc I loved them
1. Sandra Izbasa, 2008 EF Olympics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCD_t5Jz5R8&t=98s
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man, this routine is why I loved the 2008 code for floor. FIVE PASSES! FIVE! and back then, they got to take a breath in corners. even lunged out of landings. what a time to be alive. #bringback2008COP
I just loved that this routine felt understated yet it was packed with consistently clean, powerful tumbling. and the music is just *chef’s kiss* . a truly deserved olympic gold. 
2. Jiang Yuyuan, 2008 TF Olympics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZg2AhLAaLg
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an under stated star from the 2008 quad! I love Yuyuan’s floor and tbh I miss when Chinese floor was this strong. This routine had the most upbeat, positive energy, and yet exhibited some kick-ass tumbling. I feel like Yuyuan got so overlooked all olympics, and this floor routine is one of many routines that deserved more attention.
3. Anna Pavlova, 2008 FX AA Olympics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yWI7R-bsYE
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okay, I admit it. I miss the 2008 COP. I miss lunging out of passes, I miss 5 passes, I miss decent front tumbling. but above all, I MISS ANNA PAVLOVA’S 2008 FLOOR ROUTINE. this routine was just so pretty, graceful and flowed beautifully. if only she didn’t suffer from a disease known as “chronically underscored/always 4th place”. 
4. Anna Myzdrikova, 2010 FX Euros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPiuZqpAQFE
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what a forgotten gem! so forgotten, no one even gif’d Anna so I had to use a photo instead :( 
For a Russian with [unusually] clean tumbling and twisting and some unique passes, Anna seems to be very much under the radar. I loved this routine for Anna’s pure athleticism; she’s just. so. bouncy. and tidy!
5. Aliya Mustafina, 2010 FX AA Worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pzqVh74-Kc
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need I say more? This was SUCH a dominant performance. Aliya’s always been a phenomenal performer, but I think we all forget sometimes that young Aliya was a really, really strong tumbler, twisting form debates aside. and saying “Don’t worry Dad, I can’t lose?” before a meet? 10/10. I need some of that energy in my life.
6. Ksenia Afanasyeva, 2011 FX EF Worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVHW3DHZVm0&t=93s
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SO. PRETTY. This routine just felt so mature and classy in a way we don’t often see in gymnastics, and the tumbling is super strong too. I hate to bandy the word “artistry” around (god knows, it’s been butchered over the past decade) but man, this routine had something very nice about it. 
7. Diana Bulimar, 2012 FX TF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNQmfmFfAi0
I LOVE THIS ENERGY. Diana wasn’t Romania’s strongest tumbler but she showcased Romania’s (old) strength for tumbling, being 3rd or 4th on their fx lineup yet still packing such a punch. plus, this music just seems to suit her perfectly. 
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8. Larisa Iordache, 2013 FX Worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tww25jhYyAU
I’ve always liked Larisa’s floor work, but this routine felt like where she really grew into her own. I love the music, the dance, and the tumbling is pretty amazing too. this routine is also an A+ example of using dance elements well... and NO wolf turns :)))
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9. Mai Murakami, 2013 FX EF Worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGOyvksv_OQ
that this routine DIDN’T medal is still a travesty -_- Mai’s tumbling is just textbook clean and tidy, and for years (YEARS, I TELL YOU) I’d been waiting for her senior debut. with this routine, I really thought she’d cracked it into the medals...
... but if you ask me, the judges seem to have a habit of underscoring Japanese girls, or at least, they did in this quad. but that’s just my spicy opinion. 
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10. Flavia Saraiva, 2014 YOG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z8i-QBViWQ
BEAUTIFUL. STUNNING. Flavia just made the most of this music and choreography. I could watch it for days. this is what dreams are made of. 
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anyway, those are my top 10! enjoy the trip down memory lane xx
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xharlequingirlx · 3 years
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In my dream last night, someone asked me who my favourite gymnast is, and I vividly recall giving the dream person a full rant on why China’s 2008 Olympic team were the best and most balanced team of all time
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golden-china · 4 years
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Day 43/65: Jiang Yuyuan Just throwing this vault out here again! Such a shame she couldn’t land it in Beijing. Does anyone know if she landed it in training by then? If not, why didn’t they choose to do a DTY?
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gymternet-chn · 5 years
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Yue Yue(2005)
Zhang Xia who coach Deng Linlin and Jiang Yuyuan also coach her and He Licheng.
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marksmcmorris · 6 years
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gymnastics teams
↳ team china | 2008 olympic champions
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cristinabontas · 6 years
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I MISS JIANG YUYUAN OKAY
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mo-salto · 6 years
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*mic drop*
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twoflipstwotwists · 5 years
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2010 World AA silver medalist Jiang Yuyuan & 2019 World silver medalist Tang Xijing of China nailing their layouts on beam during the all-around final
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gymfanconfessions · 3 years
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“jiang yuyuan should've won bronze in beijing in the floor ef. i don't think nastia's routine is as overrated as most people say it is, but i don't think she should've gotten the bronze either”
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During the 2010 World Gymnastics Championships, Jiang Yuyuan scored a 59.998 during the individual all-around, winning a silver medal. Currently, Jiang’s second place finish remains the highest placement for a Chinese woman in World or Olympic all-around competition. 
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anna-pavlova · 4 years
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a beijing aa final where nastia’s tuck position got slammed and shawn didn’t get credit for the amanar... *chef’s kiss*
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