- Sep 29 Sun 2013 12:55
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肯亞遭恐攻前 已獲警告
肯亞「國家日報」廿八日報導,儲存倉首都奈洛比西門商場遭索馬利亞青年黨攻擊前,政府高層早已接獲以色列等多方發出的警告。肯亞國家日報引述解密情報指出,四名國家安全會議成員與國防軍總司令今年一月開始接獲恐攻警告,類似警告於九月初增加。看過反恐情報的肯亞「周六國家報」報導,這四名國安會議成員分別執掌財政、內政、外交和國防部門,國防軍總迷你倉最平令也接獲情報,指恐怖分子計畫於九月十三和廿日,在奈洛比或蒙巴薩以槍械和手榴彈攻擊一棟建築且可能挾持人質。報導說,這些官員都聽過簡報,知悉恐怖活動威脅不斷升高,且恐怖分子計畫於猶太節日眾多的九月發動攻擊。肯亞國家安全顧問委員會也曾聽取簡報,該委員會為肯亞最高安全機構,成員包含正副總統。目前尚不清楚肯亞總統肯耶達是否聽過簡報。儲存
- Sep 29 Sun 2013 12:50
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交行:交博匯“變身”
模式特點: 自建商城、類傳統電商 正如一位國有銀行電子銀行負責人所說,迷你倉電子商務對於銀行來說是新興業務,因此各種模式都還在路上,處於探索修正階段。 同業中最早推出綜合性電子商城的交通銀行也在一年多的運行後決定對最初的模式進行調整。交行電子銀行部高級經理王兵向《中國經營報》記者透露,交博匯近日會做出一些變化,秉持的思路就是 “專業化和市場化的運營在銀行內部適當分離”。 2012年初上線的交博匯定位於大而全的銀行系電商平台,在其 “一軸四館”的概念下,交博匯推出生活館、企業館、商品館、金融館四大平台,能夠向客戶提供包括網上購物、理財、融資、繳費等全方位的網上服務。 同此模式的還有建行的“善融商務”,提供了涵蓋B2C、B2B的多項金融服務。建行中報顯示,2013年6月末,“善融商務”註冊會員數突破150萬,交易額近百億元,融資規模數十億元。 盡管大而全的模式有助于銀行系電商更有效地黏合其個人和對公客戶群體,但是這種模式也頗受質疑。一些業內人士就指出,在B2C的業務上,淘寶早已經先入為主,銀行在這方面難有突破;同時,這方面業務電自存倉商務屬性更強,對傳統的銀行基因和運作模式挑戰更大。 王兵也坦陳,銀行系電商在運行中會遇到很多現實的問題,而這並非是銀行的技術和專業能力所造成,恰恰是由於銀行在電商文化和互聯網運作方式上的缺失和不足所致,因此銀行系電商的做法應該揚長避短:更強調金融化,而非電商化。 “在金融與互聯網雙向滲透的背景下,銀行的優勢就是提供綜合化、專業性強、比較複雜的服務,而互聯網則是把銀行服務中一些標準化的東西,做一些客戶體驗的改造,所以銀行的競爭點還是在於自身的強項。”王兵說。 也正因此,交博匯將把B2C的業務逐漸向信用卡商城整合,而重點發力于銀行更能施展其專業性的業務,金融館的B2B以及金融商城等;而建行在業務側重上也有類似的考慮,善融商務相關負責人在此前接受採訪時表示,B2B才是銀行系電商業務開展的重點。 而在電子商城的運作方式上,王兵表示交博匯還是會堅守“自建”模式來拓展。盡管通過“外聯”的手段可以迅速做大平台,提升業務規模,但相對而言自建的方式更加穩定、可控,能夠保證前後政策的連續性,也能更好地防範由於第三方電商平台的運營不利所帶來的銀行風險。mini storage
- Sep 29 Sun 2013 12:47
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百花舞金秋 國慶浪漫遊
信息來源於四川新聞網 / Cited from .newssc.org/迷宮花園探秘尋花,文件倉趣味無窮。華西都市網旅遊頻道 十一來花舞人間賞花、探奇、游山、玩水 華西都市報:清新野菊花、淡雅百合花……花海漫山遍野,令人陶醉其間;花香沁人心脾,頓覺心曠神怡。國慶期間,位於成都南郊新津花舞人間景區內,百萬株百合花、近千畝野菊花將次第開放,在天高雲淡的金秋時節,演繹百花爭豔的最美一幕。 據花舞人間有關負責人介紹,國慶期間,景區內數十種花卉正值盛放之際,遊客可在漫山花海中浪漫暢游,感受秋日的迷人魅力。景區花卉博覽園內可一覽荷蘭百合花的高貴典雅,黃色的、白色的、深紅色的,被綠油油的針形葉托著,一大片一大片。 另外,花舞人間景區在國慶期間還精心準備了多個亮點活動,讓遊客在賞花之餘,可以攜家人朋友盡情遊玩放鬆: 游迷宮花園,尋美麗花兒:一步一景,既可探秘尋趣,又可賞花取樂;行攝花舞人間,贏得萬元大獎:用鏡頭記錄唯美時刻,2013鏡頭與花狂;花舞好聲音,夢想音樂周:用好聲音傳遞夢想,為青春喝彩;暢游花舞“帖”出好心情:秀出旅行感受並發帖至各大論壇,即可贏取現金獎勵;美麗新娘婚紗秀:最存倉的婚紗選擇最美的人和最美的景,把最浪漫的秋天告訴你;2013花舞人間風光攝影展:以照片呈現浪漫唯美的田園生活。 花舞人間曾被聯合國環境規劃署授予“全球低碳景區最佳範例”稱號,源自花舞人間獨特的地貌,這裡青山綠水,這裡四季鮮花。國慶節,遊客可沿“天府第一杜鵑長廊”享受有氧登山的樂趣,還可體驗位於山頂的“雲海”泛舟,感受激情的“森林漂流”,或洋溢在“半山運河”遊船,盡享玩水的樂趣。 花舞人間景區位於成都南郊新津縣,距成都僅30余公里,占地3000余畝,是賞花、玩水,體驗低碳休閒度假的國家4A級旅遊景區。今年,花舞人間實現了新突破,已打造出“花舞人間四季賞花”的常態旅遊景觀,“春看杜鵑映山紅,夏賞荷花幽香隨,秋看芳菊滿山野,冬賞紅葉染層林。”同時,景區也已實現了四季玩水,從高山的雲海泛舟,半山的森林漂流及半山運河遊船,到新奇玩水的擊鼓噴泉、開心一撞等多個遊玩項目。自駕交通攻略 成雅高速新津南(鄧雙)出口下高速,按交通指示牌前行到達花舞人間;牧山大道(大件路)至新津城區,按交通指示牌前行到達花舞人間;成新蒲快速通道至新津城區,按交通指示牌前行到達花舞人間。 李藝萌華西都市報記者鄧宇儲存
- Sep 29 Sun 2013 12:25
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新加坡
Young go-getter turned her life around after she was caught shopliftingNearly a decade ago, Eileen Feng's elder brother asked her what she wanted out of life.迷你倉She told him she had two big dreams."I wanted to be able to travel everywhere by taxi, and afford brand-name cosmetics," the 27-year-old says with a laugh.For someone who once had no plans or goals, Miss Feng has not done too badly for herself.She is the co-founder of SocialWalk, an outfit which provides matchmaking services for businesses in nine countries.It is not her first time being an entrepreneur. The polytechnic graduate has successfully started and exited several businesses - from fashion to training - and made enough money to afford not just cab rides and other niceties, but also a couple of properties.Chatty and articulate, the petite chief operating officer of SocialWalk is the younger of two children. Her father retired as a taxi driver earlier this year; her mother, also retired, worked at a number of jobs from babysitter to clinic assistant."We were not well off but my parents worked very hard to give my brother and me all that they never had," says Miss Feng, whose brother Eric is one of Singapore's best-known public speaking coaches.A smart cookie, she was the head prefect and one of the top pupils at Jiemin Primary School."I got into St Nicholas after that, where I also became a prefect," she says, referring to the leading girls' school. "My parents probably thought then that they could leave me be and that I knew what I was doing with my life."But the erstwhile mild and obedient girl turned rebellious when she hit 15."I couldn't understand why I was studying so hard. After school, I had to attend art, computer and swimming lessons. My parents worked very hard to send me to all these classes but I was just so tired," she says."I thought there was a lot more I could do. I just didn't know what."She started skipping classes and spent an inordinate amount of time on IRC (Internet Relay Chat) playing Counter-Strike, a tactical shooting game."I could be anyone online; I could explore being something other than being an obedient daughter. I could go online being a great Counter-Strike player without telling people I was a girl," she says.Her antics drove her parents up the wall."My mother once took a knife and threatened to kill herself if I didn't go to school. My father threatened to send me to a girls' home," she says.One day, her mother was so angry that she was spending so much time on the Internet that she took away her daughter's mobile phone and threw her modem out the window.Enraged, Miss Feng ran away from home. She spent the first night at the void deck of a Housing Board block in Tampines, and the subsequent three nights at the home of a boy she met over the IRC."I told his parents that my folks were away for a few days," she says.Her parents frantically contacted her school and all her friends before they managed to track her down.There was one more episode - a brush with the law - before she put a lid on her rebelliousness.She decided that she was not impressed with the security of the neighbourhood supermarket she frequented and decided to test it.No one caught her the first few times she stole some tidbits.But one day, a man saw her just as she was putting a bag of preserved plums in her bag.Thinking that the man was a fellow shopper and that he would not do anything, Miss Feng walked out of the shop. The man turned out to be the owner."That was the first time I felt nervous and scared," she recalls. "The owner took me into his office. I said I had money to pay, I even said I was willing to work for a few weeks to pay for what I stole."She adds: "He asked me why I stole. I said: 'Because you don't have a good security system.'"Her candour, she says, probably offended the owner, who called the police."I was handcuffed and taken to the police lock-up in Jurong," she recalls.Her parents were summoned. When they reached the lock-up, her father burst into tears."It was the first time I had seen my father cry. It broke my heart," Ms Feng says shakily as she begins to tear. "I feel really terrible thinking about what I'd put them through."She resolved to stop her nonsense but asked her parents to get her out of St Nicholas."I was embarrassed going back to the same school. When I ran away, my parents had contacted everyone there, including the teachers."She enrolled in a private school in the Newton area and completed her O levels. Her results were good enough to get her into Pioneer Junior College, where she took double maths and chemistry.But she dropped out after her first year."I wasn't motivated. I thought it was meaningless studying integration and differentiation. What use would I have for such things? "She ended up, much happier, at the Singapore Polytechnic, where she studied business.At the polytechnic, she earned her keep by running a pushcart business with a couple of coursemates selling snacks, newspapers and stationery on campus."We'd position the cart outside lecture theatres. I could earn about a few hundred dollars a month," she says.She graduated in 2006 with no clue as to what she wanted to do.That was when her brother - then a life coach - pulled her aside and helped her map out her goals in life."He put me through a three-day儲存倉programme which was very confrontational. I had to confront everything in my life: why I ran away from home, why I didn't find things meaningful."She adds: "I realised that I was doing things not for myself. I was always doing things for other people, to get my parents' approval, to get out of my brother's shadow, to get attention."The sessions, she says, armed her not just with self-awareness but courage."I decided I had to do something for myself."A year earlier, as part of her final year project, she and three coursemates had raised $50,000 to set up Niche, a shop selling streetwear in Haji Lane.She set herself a challenge: to raise $150,000 and turn Niche into a full-fledged business.It took her three months to convince three investors to cough up $50,000 each for the business in 2006.With the money, she bought out her coursemates, roped in a new partner and revamped the shop.She started off buying imported labels but soon produced her own line designed by young local designers."We went to Shenzhen in China to source for factories to manufacture our designs," says Ms Feng. The business did fairly well, with an annual turnover of more than $300,000. However, she sold the business two years later when her relationship with her partner soured.By then, her brother - who has computing degrees from the National University of Singapore and the University of Pennsylvania - was making a name for himself as a public speaking coach."He was very good at what he did, but he needed someone to help him run his business. So I told him: 'Why don't you do your thing and let me run the business for you.'"Brother and sister set up a public speaking training company called Speak to Peak. She took care of the marketing; and the company did brisk business - achieving annual revenues of $1 million - targeting schools and training not just students, but also teachers.Miss Feng decided to strike out on her own in 2009 when her brother moved away from schools to concentrate on corporations."I liked working with young people but corporate types were not my thing. I was barely 23 years old and too young for them to take me seriously anyway," she says.A business opportunity soon presented itself. Even though she had sold Niche, a lot of designers were still approaching her for manufacturing contacts in China.The owner of the garment factory in Shenzhen she used to work with asked her if she would like to buy over his factory as he was getting on in age."He liked me because I referred a lot of business to him. It was a three-storey factory with 80 employees. Everything was running smoothly so I thought it was not a bad deal."By then, she had saved enough money to pay a six-figure sum for the factory."It was probably very risky but let's just say, I was young and had a lot of blind faith," she says.The business was lucrative for the first couple of years but increasing rents and higher wages made her decide to sell it last year."The prices of materials were also going up, and there are now a lot more competitors too. It was also quite a mental strain running a business when I was not there, so I sold it to a shoe factory next door which wanted the space to expand," says Ms Feng. She declines to say how much she sold the factory for.Her involvement with SocialWalk came about three years ago when she met the start-up's founder, Mr Tham Keng Yew, at a business conference in Kuala Lumpur."Keng Yew shared with me this idea of a platform matching businesses, almost like a Linked-In in Asia," she says.She was sold. In 2011, she came on board the company and persuaded Mr Tham that providing matchmaking services at trade shows and exhibitions - a US$22 billion (S$27.5 billion) global industry - was the way to go.She set up operations in Singapore, where the exhibition scene is more active and hit the ground, calling on major players in the conference and exhibition industry such as Terrapin and Reed.Not long after that, the company nabbed several major deals here, including the Singapore International Jewellery Show and the International Furniture Fair.There was no looking back. Impressed by their matchmaking results, exhibition organisers in China engaged their services.In three years, the company has expanded its operations to nine territories including Vietnam, Thailand, India, Germany and United Arab Emirates.To date, SocialWalk has played matchmaker between buyers and suppliers at more than 380 trade shows around the globe.With each territory she carved out, Ms Feng's equity in SocialWalk increased.Today, she has almost as big a stake as Mr Tham.The work, she says, is gruelling. Based in Kuala Lumpur, she travels most of the time and visits her family here once a month."But I take my parents with me on some of my trips. This year, they have travelled with me to Melbourne, Bangkok and Bali," she says.There is no time, she says with a sigh, for romantic relationships."But I'm willing to make sacrifices for this because I think this is a global business and I get to be involved in so many industries. One week it is food and beverage, the next it is medical," she says.She smiles when asked if she regrets her rebellious youth."I'm sorry I caused my parents pain but I also believe I would not be where I am now if not for my earlier stupidity."kimhoh@sph.com.sg迷你倉最平
- Sep 29 Sun 2013 12:01
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馬來西亞
(雪蘭莪 沙亞南28日訊)i-City旅遊景點鬧鬼!無主鬼魂、餓鬼、木乃伊及吸血女殭屍等,mini storage全都聚集在該館內,準備讓您驚嚇破表。原來這是該館耗資千萬令吉打造的i-City“鬼屋”,並於週六驚嚇推介。館內招徠各路鬼魂、餓鬼、木乃伊、怪物,還有本地吸血女殭屍(Pontianak),參與者進入鬼屋時,身後將閃現“特別嘉賓”伴遊,默默緊隨你的背後,成為城中挑戰膽量的新體驗。佔地1500平方尺的“鬼屋”,以不同主題為場景,如魔鬼城堡、墳墓、監牢、黑森林及精神病院等,營造驚悚氛圍,即使參與者緊閉雙眼,也無法抵擋淒慘厲聲的聲光效果,猶如真正掉入“鬼屋”現場。參與者除了要注意匿藏在前方轉角處的厲鬼外,後方也隨時會閃出“特別嘉賓”為你伴遊,並刻意在你耳邊製造恐怖音效,為鬼屋的驚嚇度加分。該館企業服務經理鄧淑貞說,i-City乃一self storage大小前來的綜合遊樂場所,而“鬼屋”則主攻年青人、社會新鮮人及城市居民市場,一同體驗驚險刺激的探索之旅。“特別嘉賓”伴遊“我們將適時增加?鬼屋’的驚嚇元素,為參與者提供更多創意及新穎的鬼怪。”她披露,“鬼屋”票價分為兩種,即持有MyKad者為25令吉(成人)/20令吉(小孩),而沒有MyKad者為30令吉(成人)/25令吉(小孩)。“配合?鬼屋’的推介,每日第100名購票者,將享有15令吉入門票優惠。”雪州聯邦行動理事會主席拿督斯里諾奧馬受邀出席“鬼屋”推介禮。他說,他有信心i-City發展成世界知名旅遊景點,增加國內旅遊業的收入。“雖然我們擁有良好的旅遊設施,但政府也要關注國內罪案,不要讓遊客擔憂治安問題而不敢前來大馬旅遊。”其他出席推介禮者包括I公司(I-Berhad)執行主席丹斯里林金煌及市場總監王寶玲等。;mini storage
- Sep 29 Sun 2013 11:51
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少林寺曾經有九座
無論是在天地會反清複明的鬥爭中,儲存還是在漂泊四海的南少林後人中,心系家鄉的愛國情懷始終如一。 ——摘自《中國南少林》南少林,是指位於中國南方的若干少林寺,相傳是中國南方武術之發源地。南少林是南派拳種的重要發祥 地,北少林善於腿功,南少林以拳法見長,故素有“南拳北腿”之稱,隨著旅遊文化交流日益增強,武術技藝的切磋日益頻繁,招徠了四海賓朋、八方遊客,朝拜、觀光、習武者絡繹不絕、接踵而來。“武以寺名、寺因武顯”,南少林歷史悠久,其弟子、傳人遍佈全球,影響極其深遠。唐初李世民命令大將軍率嵩山少林僧兵到沿海對付海盜。平定了海盜後,留下在當地經營起南少林寺,輔助正規軍隊。經考證後,唐時全國共有九座少林寺(僧兵訓練場所,輔助鄰近地方正規軍隊工作),宋元明後,清時只餘下嵩山少林寺。已無僧兵之制度。關於火燒(南)少林寺的傳說,出現于晚清時期,記錄在廣東三合會的“會簿”中;將清軍燒毀佛山的瓊花會館(即“大成國”李文茂的發源地)之歷史,改為清廷火燒(南)少林寺。少林五老有可能是在太平天國期間,出現于廣州佛山一帶,加入了反清組織的武術人物化名。傳說火燒(南)少林寺後(瓊花會館燒毀後),只有南少迷你倉五祖(洪門領袖)即五枚至善等人逃出,分別逃亡于中國南方各地、秘密招收門徒,導致南方武術百花齊放。廣東洪、劉、蔡、李、莫;福建永春;佛山詠春;佛山戲班紅船等。真實的情況是不論由有組織之洪門到成盤散沙的地方組織,他們的背景都是反清組織或及後演變成反地區政府的社團,都是不合法的,他們的領袖必須隱名或以假身份出現,所以導致南拳始祖之神話多多。一直以來,圍繞南少林,有一系列撲朔迷離、爭議較大的問題,而本書乃是這一研究領域前所未有的集成之作:歷史上是否有南少林寺,興廢於何時,位於閩中何處……本書對這一問題作了深入論證,給出了有說服力的看法。本書厘清了南少林武術的傳承脈絡,尤其是分析了南少林武術與明代抗倭鬥爭、天地會等會黨的“反清複明”活動的關係,二者對於南少林技術風格、精神內核的形成、定型至關重要。此外,本書還梳理了南少林武術各門派的源流、分佈、基本理論、風格特點、主要套路等,並對南、北少林做了比較研究。本書還進一步提煉、總結了南少林文化,並對如何挖掘整理南少林武術、弘揚南少林文化提出可行建議。讀家:別水●歷史:《中國南少林》編著:林萌生 定價:88元評分:8.5 出版:福建人民出版社儲存倉
- Sep 29 Sun 2013 11:49
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“電商換市”打造芙蓉經濟升級版
芙蓉區牽手阿里巴巴建全省首個綜合性電子商城,迷你倉推動傳統商貿業轉型芙蓉區人氣商氣旺盛,坐擁五一商圈、袁家嶺商圈、火車站商圈、萬家麗商圈以及60余家專業市場,不僅是投資者商戰星城必爭之地,更是大長沙當之無愧的消費中心。 陳飛 攝 登錄電子商務網站,點擊鼠標就可購物,網購如今已走入許多人的生活,而“阿里巴巴·長沙產業帶”建成後,“湖南製造”抱團亮相,採購商家可直達原產地優質貨源。 賀文兵 攝記者 胡媛媛自2400年前長沙建城始,湘江東岸便是繁華所在。繁盛千年,“芙蓉商脈源遠流長”早已成為共識,無論時代變遷,商貿強區的地位從未改變。然而,在全球經濟一體化的大潮中,面對信息化浪潮的席卷,消費需求的升級,千年商都同樣面臨轉型升級的宏大命題。破題的大門,或許將由阿里巴巴來打開。9月26日,阿里巴巴與芙蓉區政府正式簽署“阿里巴巴·長沙產業帶”項目合作協議,一處由電商巨頭與政府聯合打造的互聯網銷售“夢工廠”呼之欲出——作為全省首個為湘企量身定制的大體量綜合性電子商城,從此,“湖南製造”不僅有了抱團觸網的平台,更有了展示自我、飛翔世界的舞台。當長沙率先建成“三市”、強力實施“三倍”的集合號吹響,“阿里巴巴·長沙產業帶”的落戶無疑正是芙蓉區落實市委十二屆六次全體(擴大)會議精神的一次生動注腳,在堅守中發展,在傳承中創新,大城東正開�一場傳統商貿業的精彩蝶變。時尚消費中心崛起大城東城市是有生命的,如果說鋼筋水泥是它的骨骼,商流則是它的血脈。商流奔湧,芙蓉向上。在時代的流轉中,東城寫就一部又一部商業傳奇:上世紀90年代商業“五虎鬧長沙”成為業內佳話,其中的友誼、阿波羅、曉園“三虎”正位處芙蓉區。那時去友誼阿波羅購物,在又一村吃飯,去寶南街覓最炫手機,長沙的時尚之地非東城莫屬。淵遠深厚的產業基底、出類拔萃的文化風韻、貫穿要道的區位優勢,使得這個兼容並蓄的區域在步入新世紀後,成為商貿集群爭先搶灘的消費旺地。而今,芙蓉區內的五一商圈、袁家嶺商圈、火車站商圈、朝陽商圈佔據長沙商圈半壁江山;以友誼阿波羅、樂和城、新世界百貨等為中心的高端商業集群,正引領品質商貿業東起;三湘南湖市場群、馬王堆市場群等60余處專業市場已形成強大市場物流體系;化龍池酒吧一條街、文藝路湘女服飾街等一條條特色商街,上演著時尚潮流與財富匯集的精彩戲碼。芙蓉商業的激情與夢想,更吸引大型城市綜合體前來搶灘。五一大道旁,正在施建中的長沙國金中心、世茂廣場氣勢如虹;瀏陽河畔,濱水崛起的休閒產業帶以婚慶、餐飲為標簽,讓時尚品牌交相輝映。商業集群為何紛紛戀上東城?業內人士分析,一是芙蓉區綜合實力穩居全省城區第一方陣領跑行列,基礎設施完善,交通節點相繼打通,區位優勢明顯;二是該區調結構轉方式迸發巨大潛力,老城區提質改造後,實現區域特色與產業繁榮交相輝映,全區更由此形成大開放、大招商、大市場、大流通、大消費的商務發展新局。大平台帶來大發展,2012年芙蓉區社會消費品零售總額達502億元,連續多年位居全省第一,現代商貿業格局已然形成,芙蓉區成為大長沙當之無愧的消費中心。“電商換市”推動芙蓉經濟轉型升級任何一個城市發展的宏大敘述里,都不會缺少傳統商貿的升級和新型商貿的湧現,長沙概莫能外。2012年11月11日,一天時間誕生191億元成交量,這是數以億計的淘寶、天貓買家創造的奇跡,更讓世人看到電子商務的強大威力。事實上,電商作為新型經濟方式,在長沙也已嶄露頭角,數據顯示,近年來長沙的電子商務交易額年均增幅達30%以上,2012年達到1200余億元。然而,相較于北京、上海、深圳等一線城市,大中型電商企業不計其數,網購成為人們生活購物的習慣性方式文件倉湖南電商銷售規模一直排在全國十名之外,本土電商品牌更是屈指可數。與此同時,網購帶來的便利,讓網民輕鬆在家“購遍全球”,傳統商貿業營銷方式正受到前所未有的衝擊。如何擺脫傳統發展方式的“路徑依賴”?怎樣創造新的競爭優勢?成為擺在商貿中心芙蓉區面前的一道全新考題。“加快有形市場和無形市場的交會,推動電子商務與實體經濟的融合,通過與知名電商平台合作、幫助行業電商成長、培育電商衍生服務企業等方式,讓電子商務成為芙蓉區助推商貿業轉型升級的主引擎,成為東城實現創新驅動的新動能!”芙蓉區決策者精准地看到,誰搶佔了電子商務高地,就占據新一輪發展先機,“電商換市”戰略由此問世。傳統商貿旺區,將在紅海之外,在互聯網上創造新的市場!阿里巴巴來了!當電商大佬敲開湖南大門,一眼就將芙蓉區鎖定。“選擇芙蓉區政府作為阿里巴巴打造長沙產業帶唯一合作的政府,看中的正是該區深厚的產業基礎、良好的區位優勢和敢於開拓創新的精神特質。”阿里巴巴(中國)網絡技術有限公司相關負責人一語中的。何為“阿里巴巴·長沙產業帶”?其實這就是一處為湖南企業量身定做的專屬“網絡批發商場”!湖南的生產廠家、百貨營銷企業等各種商貿業態入駐產業帶後,可以進行網上產品展示和線上交易,由此提高知名度、提升銷售量;而採購商家可以跳過中間商,直達原產地優質貨源,與源頭企業進行交易,大大節省採購成本。“通過產業帶,不僅能打通產業上下游供應鏈,讓湖南的好商好貨齊聚互聯網大市場,更將為‘湖南製造’提升全球市場競爭力帶來根本性突破。”芙蓉區如此詮釋。線上交易一網通線下體驗好愜意那麼,未來的“阿里巴巴·長沙產業帶”將以什麼模樣出現?“通過政府、阿里巴巴及第三方電子商務運營商的合作,產業帶將呈現線上交易、線下體驗的‘O2O’全新消費模式,‘工廠——網購消費者’的直達通道讓你輕鬆將湖南名優特產帶回家。”芙蓉區副區長彭娟介紹,一手貨源、知名產地、認證商家,更是“產業帶”三道硬門檻。“湖南製造”要通過互聯網讓全球買家滿意,既要產品過硬、價格從優,更要堅守誠信,產業帶由此將對其進行嚴格的經營誠信監管。據悉,資訊中心、交易中心、數據中心和物流中心將成為“阿里巴巴·長沙產業帶”四大核心板塊。產業帶預計將吸引1000家以上商戶和企業入駐,長沙乃至全省的商業信息、湘企的產品動向亮相網絡,瞬間就可實現“全球知曉”;源頭供應商與採購者通過線上平台,相隔千山萬水也可“面對面”交易;精細的數據平台讓每一筆交易的時間、數量都有據可查,能為企業制定營銷策略提供依據;而未來更將配套施建的物流中心,打造購送一體的多功能網絡商貿服務平台。如果網購還不滿足,那就去實體電商城過把癮。依托產業帶,芙蓉區更將打造大型實體電商城,消費者在此可一站式體驗食品、服裝、電子配件、專業機械、特色農產品等湖南名品,而電商城周邊配套施建的高端商務公寓、5A寫字樓等,更將讓全新的電子商務產業板塊崛起。此外,產業帶還將釋放品牌展示、教育培訓功能,通過時裝發佈會、商品交易會等展示湖湘品牌的異彩紛呈;與高校深度合作,培育本土高端電子商務人才。“為湖南做強一個東長沙,為中部崛起一座服務新城!”電商助力,芙蓉奔跑的腳步,將邁過林立高樓,邁過繁華街市,邁向與藍海經濟連接的方向。名詞解釋阿里巴巴中國產業帶作為全球知名的電子商務品牌,阿里巴巴目前成為全球國際貿易領域內最大、最活躍的網上交易市場和商人社區。阿里巴巴中國產業帶是阿里巴巴一個全新子站點,聚集特色產業區域的好商好貨,同時聯合當地政府、第三方服務商合作運營,幫助零售商、採購商等直達原產地一手貨源。截至今年7月,已有超過140個產業帶50萬戶商家入駐“中國產業帶”項目。存倉
- Sep 29 Sun 2013 11:46
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新加坡
The education system has changed but parents remain in a time warpSome days, I wish I was much, much younger.迷你倉 This isn't about me mourning the loss of youth, however. It is the yearning of someone who wishes she can turn back the clock to take another shot at her years in school.I was from a neighbourhood primary school and later went to what was reputedly the best girls' school in the east, mainly because it was in the most convenient location. When it came to junior college, again distance trumped drive and ambition.Transport was a big deal. In lower primary, I had to walk to school, climbing over what then seemed like a steep hill - but such was an asthmatic child's perception of a minuscule slope.That was the little school that could. In Primary 1 and 2, I had Miss Maggie Tan. She wore short dresses and had her hair flipped out girlishly at the ends, but she was perfectly capable of inflicting physical pain if you mangled your sentence structure. Sometimes, when I catch myself slipping linguistically, I can picture Miss Tan's judgmental glare, a prelude to a knock on the head.At the back of my classroom, Miss Tan set up a small dollhouse that doubled as a shopfront on one side. This was how we learnt how to buy and sell things, how to add and subtract. We also took turns to feed the pet guinea pigs we kept in class.One school holiday, I was tasked to babysit a pair of them. They died within days under my lackadaisical care. But when I reported back to school empty-handed and told Miss Tan that the "guinea pigs die", I did not get the scolding I had spent weeks dreading. She asked for details and then growled: "Died, died! The guinea pigs died, not die." Miss Tan was more upset that I had massacred the language than she was about the poor rodents.Miss Tan and my Primary 6 teacher, Mrs Helen Koh, were not ordinary teachers. They spent hours beyond classroom time to do other things in the school. One Saturday afternoon, I spotted Mrs Koh, a maths teacher, painting oil murals on the school walls. The science teacher helped build a pond with fish, frogs and tadpoles. The school even had an aviary full of birds.Secondary school was a lot different and somehow academics took a back seat. I meandered through the education system as an indifferent student before it finally spat me out at the other end, with a degree, miraculously enough. I made it, despite myself, thanks to my older siblings' expectations - and perhaps my late father, whose habit of always reading a book in his free time must have left an impression deeper than I realised.It was only in my last two years in university that I rediscovered the love and curiosity for learning that had eluded me for the better part of my teenage years, again thanks in large part to the teachers I had.This is the prism through which I sometimes tend to view the school system. My own experience seemed rather caprici文件倉us in hindsight. If not for some lucky breaks and timely interventions, I might not have survived the system.And there is no doubt that I would have enjoyed no second chance had I gone through the more ruthlessly competitive system of a decade or two later. If I, with my late 1970s-early 80s attitude - more focused on Grease than grades - had time-travelled into the 1990s, an honours degree from Asia's No.1 university would have been inconceivable.I suspect many of today's parents are similarly untrusting of the system based on their own experiences.Recently, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat spoke of how he was struck by the wide gap between what schools are doing and what parents believe to be going on in schools.In some countries, this perception problem has been called the "40-year gap" because parents with children in primary school attended primary school 40 years ago. The education system has undergone tremendous changes but many of us remain in a time warp. Depending on how we ended up, we're either wishing for idyllic homework-free days for our children, or rueing our lost years or re-living the stresses we faced as students.As parent Wong Siow Yuen wrote in The New Paper on Friday about her anxieties over her son's PSLE examination and his own seemingly relaxed attitude: "I had been influenced by the enormity many parents and educators accord to the PSLE. It's as if I've been loading him with memories of my failures and inadequacies."Will such attitudes moderate? The ministry has a gargantuan task persuading parents to take a deep breath and move away from the obsession with grades. But it too must demonstrate that it is putting its marks where its mouth is: that is, training and equipping teachers to do more than teach students how to score in examinations; and rewarding principals and teachers who bring out a broader diversity of talent.Right now, there appears to be a tense stand-off between parents and educators. Parents will not budge until they see clear and unambiguous signals that the system is changing. Educators will not relent and stop teaching for examinations until they are convinced their employers really mean what they say.The passage of time will probably convince everyone that a broader view of education makes sense. Jobs of the future will require such a range of abilities that it should be easier for Singaporeans of diverse talents to find their calling.The problem is that it is hard to see that far into the future. So, there is another gap to bridge, as educators and parents try to prepare the child for life decades from today.Who knows what that future will bring? For a start, many of us can afford to let go of our hang-ups. We could stop fighting the long shadows of systems past, and work with the positive reforms that educationists are trying to roll out. We owe that much to the young.zuraidah@sph.com.sgtwitter.com/zuibrahim存倉
- Sep 29 Sun 2013 11:13
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馬政府 硬拗成性
昨天有兩件事可以看出馬政府官員很會拗!一是特偵組明明監聽了立法院總機,儲存卻還要說監聽期間的電話是私人手機;另一位就是經建會主委管中閔,明明電視台都播出他冷血回應的畫面,竟還強辯是沒聽清楚問題,不知記者在問什麼,這種連說謊都不打草稿的人,下台也是剛剛好而已。 頭條新聞稱不知 特偵組是否監聽國會總機,電話號碼就證明了一切。起初被記者問到時,特偵組強烈否認,等到媒體當場撥打電話後,竟改口說原本該電話是私人電話。 不到1小時立法院總務處就說,立院早在7年前就申請了這支self storage碼,特偵組謊言不攻自破,最後只好拿出案子已簽結,不再對外公布來當擋箭牌。但整個特偵組左支右絀的情況,要人民如何再相信黃世銘? 至於管中閔就更不食人間煙火,充分表現出知識份子的傲慢,如果他完全不知記者問他什麼問題,那麼他連看報治國的層次都夠不上,因為劉姓司機死諫是那天的頭條新聞,電視媒體也瘋狂跟進,沒有知識也該看電視,但官員連報紙電視都不看,如何苦民所苦? 高材生遠離庶民 馬政府都是高材生,但都喜歡硬拗,都很有學問,卻無法與民同呼吸,難怪經濟搞不好,國政一團亂。迷你倉
- Sep 28 Sat 2013 19:14
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澳門電訊繼續支持「澳門教育展」
由澳門特別行政區政府高等教育輔助辦公室及澳門威尼斯人合辦的「澳門教育展」將於2013年9月27日至29 日假威尼斯人金光會展中心舉行,迷你倉來自本澳及全球多個地區約一百個教育機構將為學生及家長提供相關教育資訊。作為「澳門教育展」唯一電訊合作伙伴,澳門電訊以實際行動繼續鼎力支持該項活動,透過強大的電子宣傳網絡,包括流動短訊、極動感網站宣傳、電郵等渠道向市民發放活動的訊息。此外,亦於現場設立展位提供多項電訊服務優惠,助莘莘學子善用資訊科技的方便,奠定未來發展方向,開展璀璨人生。澳門電訊將於一連三日的活動期間於現場設立展位,為市民提供切合需要的電訊服務優惠。申請智能手機月費計劃的客戶,可享4GB數據用量及無限CTM Wi-Fi 用量,亦可以88折優惠購買全線Samsung平板電腦。市民以優惠月費285元申請N自存倉.1居+光纖寬頻50服務,可同時免費獲得價值澳門幣1760元的Samsung GALAXY Tab 3 ( 7" ) Wi-Fi。而以原價申請No.1居+光纖寬頻50服務的客戶,除了上下載速度可免費升級外,更可享有手提電腦購機優惠,及以原價購買Samsung產品時更可享有澳門幣2500元的折扣優惠。新申請或升級至No.1居+寬頻15服務的客戶,除了可享15個月每月233元的優惠月費外,購買Samsung原價產品時更可獲得澳門幣2000元的減免。除此之外,市民可以限定優惠價即場購買指定智能手機及手提電腦。「澳門教育展」的開放日期及時間為九月二十七日,下午四時至晚上七時,以及九月二十八及二十九日,下午一時至晚上七時,歡迎市民蒞臨澳門電訊展位參觀選購。如欲查詢有關詳情,可致電澳門電訊服務第一熱線:1000。mini storage
- Sep 28 Sat 2013 19:03
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歡樂節儉過國慶
為喜迎國慶,self storage北京天安門前擺上了巨大的花果籃。廣場上的遊客對花果籃十分喜愛,紛紛與花果籃合影留念。本報記者 郝 青攝近日,江西省靖安縣千年、百年、十年等樹齡不同的桂花競相開放,馨香四溢,為即將到來的國慶增添了芳香的節日氛圍,吸引了大批遊客前來踏秋賞花、觀景拍照。徐仲庭攝9月23日,浙江寧波市北侖區小港街道的剪紙愛好者在精心創作剪紙作品。索向魯攝9月20日,來自各地的車友們在江西婺源縣江灣鎮篁嶺景區的鄉間公路上準備出發。王國紅攝9月25日,安徽合肥市丁崗社區的幾名小朋友在長卷上描繪“民族團結”場景。張婭子攝近日,山東省霑化縣泊頭鎮牟家村計生協會組織村計生文藝宣傳隊精心排練“十一”新節目。高洪亮攝日前,古都大同南城牆關城舉辦了國際汽車文化節,迎接佳節的到來。本報記者 郝 青攝9月25日,僑鄉福建連江縣民間文藝團體“江濱之聲”歌友會的陳媛媛(前左)在“唱廉歌 迎國慶”激情廣場大家唱活動中帶領群�唱廉歌。魏培全攝9月26日,由鮮豔的紅色花朵裝飾而成的巨型國旗在上海人民廣場呈現。潘索菲攝中秋團聚的歡愉尚未散盡,人們已經開始準備即將到來的“十一”長假。國慶臨近,全國各地到處花團錦簇、張燈結彩,一派歡樂祥和的節日氣氛。在北京,今年國慶花壇在去年牡丹花籃造型的基礎上增添壽桃、蘋果、石榴等水果,修改成了牡丹花果籃。“白天,市民可以看花,晚上可以欣賞3D燈光效果。”市園林綠化局相關負責人介紹,今年廣場花壇首次使用裸眼3D光影技術,10多台激光機在花mini storage籃的籃體上打出竹林、蝙蝠等動感逼真、五顏六色的影像,人們站在花籃的任何一個角度都可以觀賞。在江西,隨著假日的臨近,一些景區也安排了豐富多彩的活動迎接佳節。婺源縣江灣鎮篁嶺景區舉辦了“醉美鄉村、騎跡婺源”山地車比賽,來自安徽、江西、浙江、上海等地的車友們以簡約、健康、時尚、節約、環保的形式進行騎行鄉村游,共同度過一個美好的節日。在安徽,合肥市丁崗社區開展了“迎國慶 中國夢”書畫長卷創作活動,一些小朋友在老師的指導下,用畫筆描繪自己心目中的天安門、長城以及“神十飛天”、“蛟龍入海”等場景,表達對祖國的熱愛和祝福。在上海,為迎接國慶,浦東新區的五蓮路、凌河路等很多地方都已經懸掛上了鮮豔的五星紅旗。行人走在紅旗招展的路上,一派喜氣洋洋。同時,由鮮豔的紅色花朵裝飾而成的巨型“國旗”在上海人民廣場呈現,為即將到來的國慶增添幾分喜慶。在福建,僑鄉連江縣發動民間文藝團體在機關、社區、企業和農村開展歌曲傳唱活動,以廣大群�喜聞樂見的形式,傳播廉潔理念,引導廣大幹部和群�唱廉歌、踐廉行。目前,連江縣有2萬多人次參與了激情廣場廉歌大家唱活動。在浙江,寧波市北侖區小港街道組織剪紙愛好者,創作以“國慶”為主題的剪紙作品,在國慶之前和假期向市民和遊客展出,慶祝中華人民共和國成立64周年。今年,為厲行節儉,很多地方都不再設置大型花壇。不過,節日的街容並不會因控制擺花量而遜色。為豐富民�的長假生活,各地都精心組織了各類活動,給假日增添了濃郁的喜慶氣氛。(思源)迷你倉
- Sep 28 Sat 2013 18:33
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武侯鞋都·奧特萊斯今日�動 買名鞋享受工廠價
信息來源於四川新聞網 / Cited from .newssc.org/今日,mini storage位於武侯區中國女鞋之都四川外銷鞋城一樓的鞋都·奧特萊斯鞋城將�動開業,並舉辦成都(首屆)出口名鞋轉內銷購物節。記者瞭解到,這是中國乃至全球首個奧特萊斯業態的主題鞋城,目前首批50多個國內外知名品牌入駐,在此購買國內外名鞋可享受工廠折扣價。據中國女鞋之都人士介紹,鞋都·奧特萊斯打破傳統專業市場概念,以城市大型購物中心的標準打造舒適購物環境以及專業的經營管理團隊,在體驗式購物與獨特的鞋類產品人文歷史風情的共同演繹下,成為西南精品時尚鞋包購物新地標。國際名品鞋 以工廠價直銷“奧特萊斯”是英文Outlets的中文直譯,被稱為“品牌直銷購物中心”“工廠直銷店”。奧特萊斯都有一個共同的特點:馳名品牌、低價及方便舒適的購物氛圍。傳襲奧特萊斯的品質,鞋都·奧特萊斯也著力建設成為國際大品牌與普通消費者能平價接觸的最佳平台,在這裡不僅能讓消費者買到實惠的國內外品牌鞋品,同時還建立起消費者和國際鞋類時尚潮流接軌的平台,消費者在鞋城能夠享受到“出口的品質,出廠的價格”,真正實現以最少的價錢買到最好的鞋子 。鞋都·奧特萊斯還公佈了目前入駐的部分國內外知名品牌:意大利犀牛“VOLO”、美國登�、美國駱駝、法國皮爾·卡丹、意大利卡丹路、意大利袋鼠……現代購物中心 吸引市民前往鞋都·奧特萊斯鞋城位於中國女鞋之都核心商圈,商場經營面積達1.5萬平方米,在匯聚中外名品、名牌鞋的同時,該商城還是國內首家集鞋、包、皮具等國內外名品匯聚一體的高端賣場,不僅讓市民買到實惠的國內品牌鞋,也讓消費者可一站式購齊配套的時尚商品。同時,鞋城還按照城市購物中心的標準,配備了1500個免費停車位,商場一樓提供免費WIFI,免費兒童游樂self storage等便民設施,二樓還配套有茶水、咖啡等休閒服務,園區內有皓思酒店等星級酒店,更有美食街、休閒會所等。今年8月9日∼9月8日,鞋城還舉辦了青島啤酒文化節,每天吸引近千名市民前往休閒娛樂,鞋城的知名度和吸引力得以極大提升,成為我市又一購物休閒好去處。新型業態 被業內人士看好成都一家高檔百貨賣場負責人表示,成都是一個時尚匯聚,大牌雲集的城市。目前九龍倉、萬達廣場等高端賣場進入,說明成都的市場空間很大,消費水平也比較高。而鞋都·奧特萊斯這種進行品類定向的商場開�後,勢必會給成都,乃至整個西南地區帶來更新穎的消費理念及購物體驗。該負責人說:“鞋都·奧特萊斯是首個以鞋為主題的奧特萊斯賣場,這種新型的業態,將國內外名牌鞋聚集的創舉,將給成都市民帶來真正的實惠,我比較看好這樣的經營模式。”來“成都(首屆)出口名鞋轉內銷”購物節消費滿200省50 還可抽取蘋果5S即日起至10月13日,在鞋都·奧特萊斯鞋城開業期間,同期舉辦成都(首屆)出口名鞋轉內銷購物節活動,並展出紀凡希、花花公子、袋鼠、李寧等�多知名品牌,並以出廠的價格進行銷售。今日開幕至10月7日,將舉辦外籍模特走秀和“精彩滿額禮”活動;即日至10月27日,舉辦當日單品消費滿200元省50元現金活動,同期還將舉辦抽獎活動,一等獎為蘋果5S手機;即日至10月7日,關注鞋都·奧特萊斯鞋城,轉發微博並@三位好友,將從中抽出10位幸運粉絲,獎靚鞋一雙。10月,由鞋都·奧特萊斯鞋城、四川外銷鞋城聯合成都市武侯區人力資源和社會保障局共同主辦的武侯區2013大學生就業“千百十”工程大型公益活動將在鞋都·奧特萊斯鞋城舉辦。該活動旨在推動產業進校園,學生進產業,體驗互動與就業活動,幫助大學生走出“就業難、創業難”的困局。成都商報記者 唐小濤mini storage