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The current financial and economic woes at a global perspective will not last forever, in line with INSEAD economists’ research.
A train passes a crane near the construction site of the second phase of the Qinghai-Tibet railway from Xining to Golmud section in northwest China's Qinghai Province Dec. 24, 2008. The 290-km-long section is scheduled to be completed by 2012.
Since China began to revive its northeast industrial heartland in 2003, Jilin province has achieved a remarkable economic and social development.
Suzhou in the center of the Yangtze River Delta - one of the nation's most economically developed regions - has for centuries been among the most attractive cities in China for both living and leisure.
Visitors to Dandong will quickly appreciate China's transformation over the past 30 years.
China's first road tunnel beneath the Yangtze River will start a three-month trial operation Sunday in central China's Wuhan City.
Construction of a cross-sea bridge - the world's second longest - linking the island of Hainan with the mainland is likely to begin in 2012, local media said yesterday.
Authorities in Guangdong are planning to reclaim land from the sea and hillsides to boost arable land banks by 2.5 million mu (165,000 hectares) over the next five years, a government official said on Monday.
Tibet's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow 10.1 percent year-on-year to reach 39.2 billion yuan (5.8 billion US dollars) this year, a senior local official has said.
Accelerating the development of sport industry is vital to the economical development of Tianjin, Chief of the Municipality’s Sports Bureau stressed recently.
As the world struggles with the most severe financial crisis in decades, the provincial government and other local authorities in northeast China's Jilin province are taking measures to stimulate market demand and sustain a rapid and healthy economic growth.
A scheme that allows scenic spots such as mountains and lakes in Hunan province to be managed by private operators will be expanded from March, the provincial tourism bureau said on Tuesday.