The soaring number of automobiles on China's roads has been accompanied by the growing need for greater awareness of children's road safety.
Editor's Note: One of the most important events in China's auto industry each year, the Guangzhou auto show boasts a constellation of vehicles from Chinese and international automakers, including a sprinkling of global premieres. Here are some of the most exciting and long-awaited models selected by China Daily's senior Motoring editors:
For premium automaker Jaguar Land Rover, success not only comes from business performance, but also recognition by society in general.
The upgraded Toyota Crown and Camry premiered at the Guangzhou auto show on Thursday.
Henry Ford's vision of "opening the highways to all mankind", which was the line of promise accompanying a recently restored painting titled Visions of Tomorrow in an eye-catching 1925 advertisement, is still at the heart of the company's vision for the future today.
With the theme "Moving People, Moving Forward", Volkswagen is showcasing a star lineup featuring 35 models at the ongoing Guangzhou auto show to demonstrate its efficient, eco-friendly and sustainable technologies and products.
The secret to Volvo's success in China's increasingly fierce premium car market is "being ourselves", according to one of the company's senior executives.
The newest part of Haikou happens to be its oldest, with its decades-long wear and tear stripped away and its former glory re-emerging.
Led by mayor Len Brown, a delegation from Auckland, New Zealand took the stage and chanted a Maori love song, eliciting cheers and applause at a gala dinner in Guangzhou for the founding of a tripartite economic alliance between Guangzhou, Auckland and Los Angeles on Nov 16.
Zhou Lin was overjoyed when she heard that Chengdu, the capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, welcomed a new consulate general last week. The move brought the number of foreign consulates in the city to 12.
President Xi Jinping's visit to New Zealand that began on Nov 19 is expected to boost bilateral ties and further generate trade.
Agria was founded in 2004 in Beijing's Zhongguancun as a seed producer. It also runs sheep-breeding operations and tree nurseries in China.
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