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This year is the 100th anniversary of the Yunnan–Vietnam Railway. It was more than a century ago, on March 31, 1901, that French colonialists began building a railway from Hai Phong in Vietnam to Kunming, in Southwest China's Yunnan province.
China Eastern Airlines-Wuhan will launch a brand new "Summer-Fall" Flight Plan. The flights from Wuhan to Shanghai have been increased to 10 flights each day, 4 to Beijing and 3 to Shenzhen.
Art Code, a French tile brand, opened its first Chinese flagship store in kunshan, Jiangsu province on March 31.
A senior Ningbo government official announced today that the coastal city will host an energy expo in June to boost its new energy and environment protection industries.
Xiamen will host China's first undersea tunnel crossing later in this month with the opening of the 8.7 km long Xiang'an harbor tunnel.
China Southern Airlines, the first airline on mainland obtaining the business license in Taiwan, launched its 2010 stewardess recruitment.
An international hotel and building material expo will open in Shanghai on March 29.
The three-day Anhui Tourism and the Shanghai World Expo Forum opened on Tuesday in Hefei, capital of central China’s Anhui province.
Hebei's imports and exports both experienced double-digit growth in January. Imports went up 37.1 percent year-on-year to $1.18 billion and exports jumped by 34.5 percent to $1.65 billion.
A Boeing 767-300 jet of China Eastern Airlines (CEA) roared off the runway at Kunming International airport in Yunnan and after flying seven hours the plane landed at Dubai international airport marking the formal opening of an international air passage between the two cities.
Of 15 top recipients, the Besturn B70 car by First Automotive Works (FAW) Group was the only design patent to win a gold medal at the 11th China Patent Awards in Beijing on Feburary 8.
Different from many of his peers who head up local intellectual property (IP) administrations, Xu Youjun works with an apparently unrelated organization, the Shenzhen Market Supervision Bureau. He is the deputy director of the city government department.