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A qipao show draws visitors in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province on June 11, 2012.

NAO,a 60-centimeter tall robotat is shown at the 2012 (2nd) China Smart Industry Expo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

Passengers walk into the waiting hall of Hongqiao Railway Station in east China's Shanghai Municipality, Oct. 26, 2010. The 202km Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway, with a design speed of 350km per hour, began its operation on Tuesday morning.

A kindergarten teacher apologizes to parents for using ultraviolet lamps, or UV lamps, on her students in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, May 22, 2012.

On May 10, 2012, 462 couples got married in a group wedding ceremony in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province. It was the seventh group wedding ceremony at Alibaba Group, China's biggest e-commerce company.

 
Zhejiang entrepreneurs call for sustained policy incentives 2009-11-11
For businessmen in east coastal Zhejiang Province, one question holds precedence over all other concerns: Will policymakers soon phase out the heavy economic stimulus? After recovering lost ground on the back of the bailout packages, they are calling for more follow-up incentives to sustain their gains.
Alibaba Third-Quarter Profit Falls 20% on Spending 2009-11-10
Alibaba.com Ltd, operator of China’s biggest online commerce site, said third-quarter profit fell 20 percent as the company boosted spending to attract product listings from clients.
U.S. needs to match words with deeds on anti-protectionism
 2009-11-09
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Tuesday it would impose punitive tariffs ranging from 2.02 percent to 437.73 percent on imports of steel wire decking from China.
Investment cash floods in 2009-11-09
More than 53 of the world's top 500 firms have invested in the Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Area (HEDA), with an investment worth $3 billion.
JAL axes international routes 2009-11-06
Struggling Japan Airlines said on Thursday it would axe 16 more routes, affecting dozens of flights, as part of a drastic overhaul aimed at keeping it in the skies in the face of mounting losses.
China Advanced Construction Materials Group wins two contracts totaling $4.2 million 2009-11-06
China Advanced Construction Materials Group was awarded 2 new contracts totaling approximately $4.2 million for Hangzhou-Ningbo railway.
China and US discuss trade rows 2009-11-06
US and Chinese officials have been holding talks in China on trade, clean energy and climate change.
Intensive high-level contacts warm up Obama's China visit 2009-11-06
Sino-U.S. ties have been warmed up for U.S. President Barack Obama's upcoming China visit by frequent contacts between high-level officials from both sides, Chinese experts said Thursday.
China, US pledge no new trade protectionism 2009-11-06
China and the United States said Thursday they would not stage any new trade protection measures against each other, a significant step which lays the groundwork for the presidential summit next month.
Geely named preferred bidder for Volvo 2009-11-05
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co Ltd, a privately-owned Chinese automotive company, welcomed Ford Motor Company to name it as the preferred bidder for Volvo Car Corporation in a decision made last week.
China's Alibaba Group sets up education company 2009-11-05
Alibaba has announced the establishment of its education subsidiary in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
China’s biggest rooftop solar power base takes shape 2009-11-05
China's biggest rooftop photovoltaic power generation base started production recently.
Burn the blues away 2009-11-04
Beijing-based moxibustionist Fan Changwei holds a burning stick of moxa, above the patient's skin, focusing the heat on an acupuncture point, to stimulate the flow of energy.
ECFA talks to begin in late Dec 2009-11-04
TAIPEI: Taiwan and the mainland will begin talks on a trade agreement in December, Ma Shao-chang, deputy secretary-general of Taiwan's Straits Exchange Foundation, said yesterday. He added the accord will be discussed at cross-Straits negotiations on cooperation in the fishing industry, certification of agricultural and industrial goods and double taxation.
Nuclear power giant buys from private businesses 2009-11-02
China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group (CGN) announced Monday that it has signed contracts with 30 private enterprises to purchase 1 billion yuan ($146 million) worth of nuclear power equipments.
China cleans oil spill from Iran ship 2009-11-02
Maritime workers were cleaning an oil spill at the mouth of the Yangtze River Monday, a day after an Iranian-registered freighter was hit by strong waves and stranded on rocks off east China's coast.
All-electric buses lead to greener roads 2009-11-02
All-electric buses manufactured by China Lithium Energy Investment Group and Dongfeng Motor Corp recently rolled off the production line and joined public transport systems.
Auto imports from US under scanner 2009-10-30
China has officially kicked off anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into automobile imports from the US, the nation's top trade official confirmed yesterday. The move is a significant and timely decision to show the country's clout on the global economic stage, analysts and officials said separately.
Wind-power market limit swept clear for foreign firms 2009-10-30
China will drop a requirement that most of the components of wind power-related equipment be made within its borders, a beneficial move for foreign companies who complain they have been locked out of the wind-power market.
American enterprises target Chinese clean energy market 2009-10-29
China and the US should strengthen cooperation on the aspect of clean energy, US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke told a press conference today, one day ahead of the 20th Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) held in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province.

 
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