Under the implementation of "One Country, Two Systems," Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), a highly open micro economy, benefits from a broad range of advantages including low operational costs, free port status, low taxation, extensive international economic links, a meeting point of east and west and an impeccable geographical location.
The EU-China Business Summit 2007, which started yesterday and continues today, is an important annual event that brings together business leaders from China and the European Union (EU).
With the opening of EU-China Business Summit 2007 and on behalf of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and China International Chamber of Commerce (CICC), I would like to express my warm congratulations on the opening of the conference and offer my sincere greetings to all the participants from both sides, EU and China.
Before the 1990s, Basha was a small village almost unknown to the rest of the world. Perched on a hill about 7 km away from the central town of Congjiang County, in Southwest China's Guizhou Province, the village is home to around 470 households and 2,200 Miao ethnic people, who had been leading a life that was virtually untouched by modernization.
Being called a "must-see tourist destination" is a double-edged sword. While it helps fill locals' pockets, it can disturb a scenic spot's tranquility. Lijiang is a good example of this.
With winter at the doorstep, the sales of herbal paste -a kind of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)-is rising quickly among the residents of Hangzhou, capital of East China's Zhejiang Province.
Huqingyutang in Hangzhou is one of the two extremely famous traditional Chinese medicine stores in China, the other being Tongrentang in Beijing.
Angkor Wat symbolizes the ancient Angkor empire and has been in my mind since I first read about it in geography textbooks at high school. The final scenes in director Wong Kar Wai's romantic film, In the Mood for Love, touched my heart several years ago - with Angkor's dense forests, grand but dilapidated buildings and delicate sculptures.
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