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Shanghai maglev line 'not off the rails'
The much-troubled extension project for the Shanghai maglev railway seems to be back on track.
Property starts to slow in major cities
The latest figures show property prices are rising at a slower rate, a sign the macro-control measures are beginning to bite.
Software support center kicks off
HANGZHOU: Intel Corporation, the top global chipmaker, opened a software innovation and support center in this capital city of East China's Zhejiang Province yesterday as part of its efforts to tap the nation's fast expanding software industry.
Suspicious blueprint
The plan to erect an 85-m-tall building on the site of a fairly new structure that was torn down in January on the shore of West Lake in Hangzhou has generated much controversy.
Makeup moves
Thierry Jaugeas can't wait to visit northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, not just for the unique local culture, but to open a store there.
Danone withdraws lawsuit against trademark authority
Sources said that Danone had to withdraw its lawsuit against the Trademark Office under the State Administration for Industry and Commerce.
Salary size set for white-collar jobs
Govt backs e-waste recyclers
A senior environment official on Friday pledged more government support for efforts to develop the nation's fledgling e-waste recycling industry.
20 Indonesian rescued after ship sank off east China
Twenty Indonesian sailors were rescued by a Chinese fishing vessel after their ship fully loaded with wood sank off east China, Chinese rescuers said Sunday.
Family feud between Danone and Wahaha
When Danone began efforts to buy out its partner, the marriage turned sour and their public spats became perhaps the most unpleasant between a Chinese company and a foreign firm in recent years.
US company set to power waste plants in China
US-based strategic investment and advisory company Thornton Asia Infra would invest between $450 million and $900 million to build several waste power plants in China over the next six months, according to Thornton Asia CEO Michael C Lin.
Zhong An shares flat on debut
Shares of Zhong An Real Estate Holdings traded flat in debut yesterday, making it the worst first-day performer of recently-listed mainland property developers because of sluggish market sentiment and its aggressive pricing strategy.
Zone unveils new plan
SHANGHAI: The top management of the Shanghai Lin'gang New City Industrial Zone has unveiled its latest plan to attract more leading global companies to invest after gaining 30 billion yuan in investment.
Danone to fight on after verdict
In response to the Hangzhou Intermediate People's Court ruling in favor of Wahaha's right to its trademark, Danone Group yesterday said it will pursue all legal options to protect its contractual rights and financial interests.
Alibaba Group merges online auction, ad units
China's largest e-commerce company, the Alibaba Group, said here on Thursday it was combining the operations of two of its major units.
Retail market ripe for HK brands
Hong Kong businesses should target the mainland's rapidly growing retail market, especially in cities with great potential for retail consumption.
Wahaha enters bid for Sanlu
Wahaha, the beverage company based in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, has emerged as the latest bidder for the scandal-hit dairy company, Sanlu Group.
Measures must protect the poor
The aim of measures to shore up the real estate market is not to save property developers, but rather, to protect the interests of ordinary people, says an article in People's Daily. The following is an excerpt:
Alibaba.com 3rd-quarter profits surge 49 percent
Alibaba.com Ltd, the mainland's top e-commerce firm, said its third-quarter profits soared 49 percent as a growing number of smaller businesses worldwide turned to the cyber-market to buy and sell products to cut costs.
Deloitte opens office in Hangzhou
Deloitte today announced the opening of an office in Hangzhou, bringing to 11 its total number of offices in China.
 
 
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With many old trees, groves of bamboo, and quiet and beautiful surroundings, the Lingyin Temple is one of the most famous temples south of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River, and it attracts a great number of tourists from home and abroad.
The widely expressed Chinese proverb, “in heaven there is paradise and on earth there are Hangzhou and Suzhou” have helped to make Hangzhou one of the biggest tourist attractions in the entire country. With its inviting views and outstanding scenery, Hangzhou became popular with numerous artists, poets and painters seeking inspiration in this “paradise.”