Articles, tagged with "yangtze river", page 5
26th November 2009
China's largest city Shanghai is situated on the Yangtze River estuary. The city is by far the epicentre of Chinese development while also being one of the most significant financial, technological, economic and cultural centres in Asia. The city is an ab...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
20th November 2009
Dragon boating isn't something that a lot of people in the United States are familiar with. That is, unless you are of Asian descent. Then you probably know exactly what dragon boating is.
A dragon boat is a long, narrow, human powered boat used in...
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Author:
Phillip Conrad
13th November 2009
The recovery in exports in Yangtze River Delta Enterprise Survey (bottom) reporter Zhu Feng Yang Yibo Zou Fina Orders to go further back to pick up the Yangtze River Delta Yangtze River Delta, the export enterprises with caution slow recovery in exports S...
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Author:
tianli
09th November 2009
Jiangyin Sanben Technology Co., Ltd.Jiangyin Sanben Technology Co., Ltd. is a new high-tech enterprise approved by the Jiangyin Technical Association, and is a member of the China Cold Curved Steel Section Association. Our company is located in the Yangtz...
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Author:
daphne
30th October 2009
Originally a fishing town, Shanghai today is China's largest city and an epicentre of the nation's development. The city is located along the banks of the Yangtze River on the central eastern coast of China. A popular tourist destination, Shanghai feature...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
28th October 2009
As an avid traveller, there are five countries that stand out in my experience as places you really ought to make an effort to visit if at all possible. Here they are, together with my reasons.
1. Egypt: The Pyramids, of course, King Tutenkhamens Tomb,...
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Author:
Chris Haycock
23rd October 2009
Since the six-generation line of Whispering Nanjing Sharp, foreign factories in mainland China, the pace began to speed up the panel. LG announced that it will in Guangdong in the eight-generation LCD panel plant set up shortly after, Samsung, recently an...
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Author:
chenxiao
21st October 2009
Shanghai is a bustling, cosmopolitan city in the heart of a fast emerging global power house. Renowned for its party atmosphere and fun-loving populace, Shanghai retains its place as an Asian Monte Carlo of sorts while its image has taken a wholesome tur...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
21st October 2009
Engineering Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuxi sensor networks Ma Xiaodong, in an interview today, said: China is now walking in the sensing area of the world, China and Germany, the United States and Britain, along with an international standard-s...
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Author:
tiantian
24th September 2009
Veteran B2B site Alibaba.com, HC net accumulated over the years with a solid brand and resources, the top two; network operators in China have been relatively stable, followed by; net business Sheng Bao (Toocle.cn) was established at the beginning of inco...
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Author:
tiantian
08th September 2009
Wuxi has 3,000 years of history in its backdrop; the name itself means "No Tin" in Chinese which was a result of the declining tin mining industry in its province. Made up of several water bodies this emerging Chinese city has its fair share of tourist at...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th September 2009
China is forever linked to its ancient civilization, friendly people, and many of the world's most revered treasures.
China is one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations, consisting of states and cultures dating back more than six millennia....
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Author:
ThomasThottathil
19th August 2009
Flowing gracefully through the bustling city of Shanghai, Huangpu River is a splendid 114 kilometre long river. A branch of the Yangtze River, Huangpu is the city's largest with an average width of 400 metres and a depth of 9 metres. Previously identified...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
23rd July 2009
Visitors to the city of Wuhan should definitely take the time to explore the historically famous Yellow Crane Tower. Considered to be the symbol of Wuhan, this unique structure lies along the border of the Yangtze River and is recognized as one of the fou...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
17th July 2009
For some, a trip to China would be a once in a lifetime opportunity. To get the most out of your time in China, with the chance to immerse yourself in the culture and history of one of the most ancient civilisations on earth, it's vital to know exactly wh...
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Author:
Vicky Cochrane