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- December 30, 2022
Ningbo ranks high nationwide in intl communication influence
Ningbo in East China's Zhejiang province was listed among the four-star cities in China in terms of international communication influence in 2022, according to a report recently released by Reference News and Xinhua News Agency.
- December 30, 2022
Hemudu Archaeological Site Park to be upgraded
The Hemudu Archaeological Site Park recently made the list of the fourth group of 32 national archaeological site park candidates released by the National Cultural Heritage Administration.
- December 30, 2022
Learn more about the world of Chinese tea
The project "Traditional tea processing techniques and associated social practices in China" was included in List of Representative Work of Human Intangible Cultural Heritage on Nov 29.
- December 29, 2022
Buddhist cultural festival ends in Fenghua
The 2022 Xuedou Mountain Maitreya Cultural Festival in Ningbo's Fenghua district ended on Dec 25.
- December 29, 2022
Rabbit statues add to festive atmosphere in Ningbo
The city of Ningbo in East China's Zhejiang province has been dressed up to welcome the upcoming Spring Festival.
- December 29, 2022
Execs charter flights to win biz orders abroad
With China optimizing its COVID-19 response to provide stronger support for economic growth, business leaders from many provinces and cities have been chartering flights to visit overseas destinations, in order to win more business orders and fortify commercial ties with their peers across the world.
- December 29, 2022
Nation takes big leap on vaccinations
From offering the world's first inhaled COVID-19 vaccines and developing Omicron-targeted vaccines to rolling out second booster shots and targeted immunization plans for seniors, China's vaccination efforts have gained steam this year, according to authorities.
- December 29, 2022
Change of testing booths demonstrates flexibility in COVID-19 fight
Nucleic acid testing booths were a hallmark of China's regular COVID-19 prevention and control work over the past three years. Yet across the nation, many nucleic acid testing booths have been converted into temporary "fever clinics" in an orderly manner.