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- July 05, 2023
Zhejiang launches 99 industrial, infrastructure projects
A total of 99 major projects with a total investment of 678.9 billion yuan ($94.23 billion) broke ground Tuesday in east China's Zhejiang Province, according to the provincial economic and reform commission.
- July 05, 2023
Charter flight links Ningbo with Boracay
A chartered plane carrying 170 tourists took off from Ningbo Lishe International Airport on July 4, bound for Boracay Island in the Philippines.
- July 05, 2023
Nation and ASEAN foster rising sectors
China will work with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to promote high-quality development of key segments of emerging industries and facilitate the flow of various resources to deepen integration in the field, Minister of Industry and Information Technology Jin Zhuanglong said.
- July 05, 2023
Educational tourism upgrades with summer holiday
With the summer holiday beginning, China's tourism market continues to boom. The market's heat during the summer holiday is expected to comprehensively exceed that of the same period in 2019, said Xinhua, citing some online tourism platforms.
- July 05, 2023
China's economy maintains recovery momentum as consumption gains traction
China's economy maintained recovery momentum as consuming activities gained traction and innovation pushed up industrial upgrading in the past half year.
- July 04, 2023
NBCTE yields fruitful results
The 2023 Maritime Silk Road Culture and Tourism Expo (NBCTE) concluded on July 3 at the Ningbo International Convention and Exhibition Center, delivering outstanding results.
- July 04, 2023
Critical sectors key to future growth path
China will double down on efforts to nurture strategic emerging industries including next-generation information technology, artificial intelligence, biological sciences, new energy and new materials and foster new growth engines.
- July 04, 2023
Lifetime childlessness rate to grow, study says
Over 5 percent of Chinese women remain childless over their lifetime, according to extrapolations from data recorded in 2020, a fourfold jump from a decade prior but remaining much lower than in most developed countries, a recent study revealed.