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- July 06, 2021
Ningbo least congested among "1 trillion" club cities
Ningbo in East China's Zhejiang province is the least congested among cities nationwide with a gross domestic product (GDP) exceeding 1 trillion yuan ($153.85 billion), according to a recently released report on China's major cities' transportation in the first quarter of this year.
- July 06, 2021
4 Ningbo enterprises included in 'future plants' program
Four companies from Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province were recently included in the provincial "future plant" pilot program, according to the Ningbo municipal bureau of economy and information technology.
- July 06, 2021
E China's Zhejiang to pilot points-based system to involve parents in children's education
Education authorities in East China's Zhejiang Province plan to pilot a points-based system to involve more parents in their children's education.
- July 05, 2021
Summit to shed light on Zhejiang's green development
A leader's summit between the CPC and other world political parties will be held in Beijing via video link on July 6.Anji county will host a session themed on ecological civilization.
- July 05, 2021
Ningbo's first 5G-enabled senior nursing home put into use
A 5G-enabled robot is delivering meals to residents of Guang'an Yangyiyuan, a senior nursing home in Ningbo's Haishu district.
- July 05, 2021
Zhejiang novelist invited to national CPC centenary gathering
Mai Jia, a well-known novelist and playwright from Zhejiang province was among the on-site attendees of the grand gathering celebrating the CPC centenary.
- July 05, 2021
Ningbo ranks 14th in China in per capita consumption
Ningbo in East China's Zhejiang province was recently ranked 14th among 22 cities nationwide with a gross domestic product (GDP) exceeding 1 trillion yuan ($153.85 billion) in terms of the per capita retail sales of social consumer goods, according to a report recently released by the 21st Century Economic Research Institute.
- July 05, 2021
Zhejiang aims to boost digital economy
East China's Zhejiang province has set a goal of bringing the added value of digital economy to about 60 percent of its GDP by 2025.