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- October 21, 2024
2024 Ningbo Open winners revealed
The 2024 Ningbo Open came to a thrilling conclusion on Oct 20, as Yuan Yue of China and her partner Demi Schurrs of the Netherlands clinched the doubles title, while Daria Kasatkina triumphed in the singles, marking the end of a spectacular tournament.
- October 18, 2024
China's GDP up by 4.6% year-on-year in Q3
China's gross domestic product grew by 4.6 percent year-on-year in the third quarter following a 4.7 percent rise in the second quarter, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Friday.
- October 18, 2024
PBOC to implement third RRR cut for 2024, lifting Chinese shares
China's central bank pledged on Friday to implement the third cut to the reserve requirement ratio this year while kicking off the implementation of two policy tools directly supporting the capital market.
- October 18, 2024
Ningbo Open unveils culturally rich trophies
As the 2024 Ningbo Open unfolds in Yinzhou district, Ningbo, the trophies for the winners and finalists have already captured the curiosity of tennis fans.
- October 18, 2024
Ningbo increases frequency of direct flights to Osaka
Spring Airlines has recently announced an expansion in its flight services from Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province, to Osaka, Japan, which will go into effect on Oct 27.
- October 18, 2024
Ningbo's foreign trade volume tops 1t yuan in Jan-Aug
Ningbo's total imports and exports hit 1.05 trillion yuan ($147.69 billion) in the first three quarters of this year, marking a 10.3 percent increase compared to the corresponding period last year, according to data recently released by Ningbo Customs.
- October 17, 2024
Zheng Qinwen promises return at Ningbo Open 2025
Despite her withdrawal from the 2024 Ningbo Open due to health concerns, Zheng Qinwen still made a special appearance at the Ningbo (Yinzhou) Tennis Center on Oct 16.
- October 17, 2024
Joy of Laughing Buddha celebrated in Ningbo
According to legend, during the tumultuous years of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907-960) period in the 10th century, a monk could be seen wandering about carrying a hemp sack, which is called a budai in Chinese.