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- April 07, 2024
China's software industry expands in first 2 months
China's software and information technology service industry got off to a good start this year, with double-digit growth reported in revenue and profits in January and February, data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology shows.
- April 06, 2024
Ningbo resumes direct flights to and from Bangkok
As the summer-autumn flight season arrives, Ningbo Lishe International Airport has announced the resumption of its international passenger route to Bangkok, Thailand, starting from April 2.
- April 06, 2024
Festive delicacies: Wumi rice
Residents of Hengjie town in Ningbo's Haishu district have recently started making wumi rice, a beloved local delicacy savored around the time of the Qingming Festival, which falls on April 4 this year.
- April 03, 2024
Chinese economy off to a good start
The Chinese economy got off to a good start in the first two months of this year, exhibiting bright spots and robust momentum in investment, consumption, and exports, thereby underscoring the resilience and vitality of the nation's economy.
- April 03, 2024
Scientists propose new bird family tree, revises bird evolutionary history
An international team has revolutionized the system of bird classification and rewritten our understanding of the evolutionary history of birds.
- April 03, 2024
Seven foods for Qingming Festival
Qingming Festival, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional festival where Chinese pay respects to their ancestors and the dead. People in different regions of the country consume different foods on the day according to local customs.
- April 03, 2024
A taste of Qingming: green rice ball
Amidst the solemn rituals of tomb sweeping and ancestor worship during the Qingming Festival, one tradition stands out: the diverse array of Qingming delicacies.
- April 03, 2024
Ningbo cabbage shatters provincial records
A single cabbage from a farm located in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, has astonished experts by weighing in at nearly 4 kilograms. The single vegetable, one of a variety known as Chinese mustard greens, or mustard cabbage, has set a new record as the heaviest ever seen in the province.

