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About EU
- Did you know?
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EU and Youth
- TRAFO: Spreading inspirational IDs
- The European Voluntary Service
- EU Young Scientist of the Year
- Eurodesk: 1-stop shop for youth info
- Youth Health – be healthy, be yourself
- Erasmus Mundus
- Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs
- Youth exchanges in Europe
- Youth on the Move
- European Youth Capital
- Pan-EU Youth: Have your say
- Europe by topic
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About the Year
- What are the main objectives of the Year
- What kinds of activities are envisaged
- What support is available
- How can I be involved in the Year?
- Britta Heidemann, Ambassador of the Year
- Label Request Form
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Flagship Events
- High-Level Opening Ceremony in Brussels, January 2011
- High-Level Opening Ceremony in Beijing, February 2011
- European Youth Week, May 2011
- EU-China Youth Culture Week in X'ian, July 2011
- EU-China Youth Festival for Universiade in Shenzhen, August 2011
- EU-China Volunteer Bridge in Brussels, Sept. 2011
- EU-China Youth Leaders Summit / Youth "Future Camp
- Official documents
- Partners and sponsors
- Agenda
- News
- Gallery
- Press
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China Euro Youth

http://eu.youth.cn/China.youth.cn is a joint website set up between China Youth Computer Information Network and MAKEUROPE. China Youth Computer Information Network is the primary internet website of China Youth League specialized for teenagers and young adults, which is ranked as one of the eight key news websites supported by the government. Since its establishment in May 4th, 1999, it has developed into the number one website in China with renowned fame in the world. It now has nine columns such as China Youth League, Newroom, Youth Online, Teenagers’ Ground and English edition.with about three hundred sub websites, one thousand eight hundred columns. The average daily click number is stabilized over ten million.youth.cn

http://www.youth.cn/China volunteers

http://www.zgzyz.org.cn/Year of Youth in China

http://www.2011y.net/en/Web portal dedicated to the 2011 EU-China Year of Youth developed and maintained by Chinese organiser. The website is available both in Chinese and English.EYCA

http://kiosk.eyca.org/The European Youth Card is a card for young people offering a large number of discounts on culture, travel, accommodation, shopping and services in most European countries.
Everyone under the age of 30 (or 26, depending on the country or region) can become a cardholder - you don't have to be a student or a resident of a European country.
The card costs between EUR 5 and EUR 19, depending on where you purchase it, but you will always be able to use it wherever you see the European Youth Card logo. The card is usually issued for one year.
The European Youth Card offers more than 80 000 discounts on travel, shopping, culture and accommodation in 38 European countries. More than 4 million young people use the advantages of the European Youth Card.
As part of the "2011 EU-China Year of Youth", enjoy a special price of only EUR 10 including shipment! If you're from China and under 30, simply enter the promo code CHINA at our online shop www.eyca.org/kiosk.
For more info and list of discounts available, visit http://kiosk.eyca.org/
Power of Youth

http://www.power-of-youth.org/Power of Youth is a not for profit entreprise devoted to inspire a more sustainable economy, through the collaboration of young entrepreneurs.













































