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An international machine tool fair will open at the Shanghai New International Expo Center on July 9 in a bid to promote China's machine tool industry.
The first group of 100 tourists from Jiangsu Province boarded MU5001 of China Eastern Airlines at Lukou International Airport at 8 a.m. yesterday, bound for Songshan Airport in Taipei.
The Pudong New Area district, this city's financial and IT center, is seeking to attract talented people by offering a host of incentives, Huang Zhong, vice-director of the district's personnel bureau, said on Monday.
Hi-tech industries are driving a new round of economic development and innovation at the Qingdao Economic and Technological Development Area (ETDA).
The authorities of Yinchuan, capital of the Ningxia Hui autonomous region in northwest China, "throw open their arms" to welcome investment, said Deputy Mayor Li Weidong.
Hunan province was once a strategic spot for various Chinese military forces in ancient times. Now the province wants to turn itself into a stronghold for businessmen who want to explore new opportunities.
China's first inter-city express railway will undergo a one-month trial from July 1 on the route line Beijing and Tianjin, the Ministry of Railway said on Monday.
Shandong province will invest 1.5 trillion yuan in the Yellow River Delta region's development during the 11th Five-Year Plan Period (2006-10), which accounts for some 20 percent of Shandong's total fiscal investment during the period.
Vehicles pass through the illuminated Dongshan Tunnel newly-completed in Huainan City, east China's Anhui Province, June 30, 2008.
Dalian wants to become China's most mature and most competitive software hub by 2012, according to a senior official with the city government.
A hearing on ticket prices for a new airport express line, set to open next month, will be held on next Wednesday, Beijing Morning Post reported on Thursday.
The Guangzhou price bureau on Tuesday told three liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) suppliers to refund excessive charges they levied for three days last week without authorization.