Authorities in Guangzhou are to expand a garbage-sorting program, according to the city's mayor Chen Jianhua.
Editor's note: Action with vision creates a positive diff erence, so goes a Chinese saying. Nantong is a shining example of that
You cannot mention Nantong without mentioning its textile industry. The city, which is in the central part of East China's Jiangsu province, has China's largest number of textile companies. Nantong Home Textile Market, also known as Zhihao market, mainly supplies fabrics. Located in Nantong's Tongzhou district, it has attracted more than 200,000 people to work for its 2,800 textile companies.
Located on the north of Yangtze River's mouth to the Yellow Sea, Nantong city, Jiangsu province, saw hundreds of shipyards prosper along its riverbank and seacoast in the past century. But then the tide changed.
The 77-year-old retired official and amateur historian paused in one dilapidated building, surveying the gossamer-like strands of cotton festooning the rafters, the peeling paint and warped wood.
The old man's fingers danced nimbly across the strings of his guqin, plucking and sliding, cajoling ancient melodies to life.
Nantong, Jiangsu province, is a special place to city planners.
Farmers shift from traditional crops to bonsai trees, bringing in big money
Phuntsok Wangmo said she is luckier than most Tibetan students by having the chance to study for free and experience life in another part of China before getting a chance to see the world.
One farmer's determination to be a success in business has become an inspiration for others and turned his village into a thriving commercial hub.
Xi'an's high-tech zone agreed on a range of emerging industry projects during the Investment and Trade Forum for Cooperation between East and West China, which finished on May 26.
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