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Zhao Liqiu, mother of a two-year-old daughter, is on her way back home of her husband Pan Saipeng, in Heping Village of Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Dec...Five pairs of couples of Yao ethnic group...
Tags: China, Beijing, Administrative divisions, Autonomous areas of China, Guangxi, Yao people, Social Issues, Ethnic groups in Thailand, Autonomous counties of China, Miao people, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County
With low carbon seen as the new buzzword for government promotion and backed by Beijing as the new economic growth engine, China is poised for a green leap forward. But the political overtones of the drive and the zeal of local governments jumping on...
Tags: China Times, wind power, Beijing, Green Leap Forward, low carbon, Zhang Yongwei, China, Environment, Energy economics, Carbon finance, Carbon Sequestration, Carbon credit, Low-carbon economy, Renewable-energy economy, Science and technology in the People's Republic of China
Just before dawn in a quiet village in North China, a short-waisted man hurries with a bundle of poles toward a clump of weeds to wait for sunrise...He Nu, 46, is head of the excavation team at the Taosi relic site in Xiangfen county, Shanxi province....
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Chinese shares closed lower midday on Tuesday, led by banking and steel stocks. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index was down 1.32 percent, or 43.95 points, to close at 3,287.94 points. The Shenzhen Component Index lost 0.97 percent, or 136.63...
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Just don’t let it drown out another one that’s slowly, but steadily increasing in volume: China. The reference is to an imbalance of global significance: not the bubble in Chinese asset prices, which the world obsessed about in 2009, but the belief that...
Tags: China, Asia, Dubai World, South Korea, Chinese, china bubble, Beijing, Seoul, Nouriel Roubini, Republic of China, Business Finance, Late-2000s recession, Dubai, Andy Xie, Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers
Plagued by recalls of toxic toys, poison pet food and other products, and facing rising trade barriers for its exports, China is taking a page from the American corporate playbook. It has hired a Madison Avenue ad agency to help burnish its image.In what...
Tags: China, Chinese, Beijing, U.S, ad campaign, DDB, madison avenue, European Union, Belgium, Brussels, Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China, Republic of China, Health in the People's Republic of China, Economy of the People's Republic of China, Chinese export recalls, Made in China, Industry of China
With India being a key emerging market, China’s top computer manufacturer, Lenovo, has fine-tuned its strategy to overcome the problems it faced in the subcontinent in the last fiscal. It is focusing on offering entry-level PCs and widening its reach...
Tags: Lenovo, India, China, Beijing, Texas Pacific Group, Business Finance, William Amelio
In November alone, sales reached more than 1.35 million units, according to preliminary statistics. Detailed figures are expected to be released on Tuesday. The country's largest auto maker, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation, sold about 2.44...
Tags: China, million units, Shanghai GM, Beijing, Business Finance, Car manufacturers, Automotive industry, Xinhua News Agency, Automobile industry in China, General Motors, SAIC, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation, London Interbank Offered Rate, Vodafone, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, Automotive industry crisis of 2008¬タモ2009, Health Medical Pharma, Media of the People's Republic of China, Mobile TeleSystems, Rover
The 5th East Asian Games (EAG) officially kicked off in Hong Kong Saturday with a dazzling 90-minute opening ceremony including a magnificent fireworks display and special lighting effects which transformed world-renowned Victoria Harbour into a kaleidoscope...
Tags: EAG, China, Beijing, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District, Visitor attractions in Hong Kong, Victoria Harbour, Spits
Bank of China, the nation's third largest lender, said on Monday it would beef up efforts to optimize credit structure to avoid systemic risk and realize sustainable development. Credit structure should help promote economic restructuring and development...
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