Articles, tagged with "yangtze river", page 6
05th July 2009
Most companies entering Gateway to China Business have targeted the three river deltas as the best way to get to the majority of the Chinese market. The deltas are the:
Pearl River Delta
Yangtze River Delta
Bohai Bay corridor in northeastern China
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Author:
baji
09th April 2009
Also known as the Yu Yuan Garden, the Yu Garden is the most celebrated and lavish classical garden in Shanghai giving a great example of the traditional Chinese gardening as well as the ancient architecture in China. The recognition it has as "an architec...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
27th March 2009
Splendid China offers visitors the largest country on Earth displayed on a mere 30 hectares. This is achieved through the use of various miniatures that faithfully recreate the most famous and popular attractions in China.
This park is the largest of i...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
11th March 2009
Shanghai, vast and comprehensive, has a magnificence which is unusual even for a metropolis. Shanghai is not only the biggest city in China, the eighth biggest city in the world, and one of the four municipalities of China which is under the direct contro...
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Author:
lilichinese
16th January 2009
When you read about world water supplies the information presents a very grim picture for many countries. There is a lot of talk about global warming and it is a hotly debated topic. But the truth is that whether or not you believe it is a fact, the war...
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Author:
Harold Callaghan
18th November 2008
Shanghai is China's most cosmopolitan city. What was once a fishing town is now one of the country's commercial centers (the other is Hong Kong). With impressive architecture including futuristic skyscrapers, and endless shopping opportunities, it's a mus...
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Author:
abul kashem
22nd September 2008
The world faces an energy crisis. Scarcity of conventional energy supply has combined with a rising global population and the rapid industrialisation of third-world countries to leave humanity facing the prospect of a severe lack of energy in the near fut...
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Author:
Mike Drabble
08th September 2008
Located in Pudong park in Lujiazui, Shanghai, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower is surrounded by the Yangpu Bridge from the northeastern side and the Nanpu Bridge on the southwest. This creates an image popularly referred to as the "twin dragons playing with pe...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
04th September 2008
Why Our Food Is Dangerous To Our Health
By Sandy Powers
The National Marine Fisheries Service lists China as supplying 70 percent of America's tilapia. China and Thailand are the largest suppliers of imported shrimp...
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Author:
Sandy Powers
02nd September 2008
If you're going to have a China Cultural Tour, Travel in China to Learn Chinese Culture facts. You can have a glance on this article.
China Fact Tours provides travel service throughout China, except in Taiwan Island. We are happy to take our clients t...
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Author:
vlin
01st September 2008
Yangtze River Delta (YRD) is a compound area consisting of 15 above-district cities in Jiangsu, Zhejiang Provinces and Shanghai city. If you are already in China, you must have new names of cities, which are buzzing in your ears, nourishing business debat...
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Author:
Tim Lyons
22nd August 2008
China Telecom to invest $29.41 to build Wi-Fi
People can use laptops or handsets, such as iPhones,(from: http://www.china-computer-accessories.com/d-p14741553-Apple_iphones_16gb/) to access the Internet around Wi-Fi hot spots.
China Telecom pla...
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Author:
sws
23rd July 2008
The devastation caused by floods over time is hard to take in, but also necessary. Luckily we have learned from these disasters and are better prepared for storms today because of it. To fully understand the effect floods have on civilizations please enjo...
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Author:
WaterDamageTeam
10th July 2008
All the worlds under heaven,
After a long period of division,
Tends to come together;
After a long period of unity,
Tends to fall apart.
Written by Luo Guanzhong ( 罗贯中 ) in the late Yuan and early Ming period (the exact period is not known ...
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Author:
Linus Leong
15th May 2008
Three Gorges Project, the world's biggest hydroelectric plant, has helped China reduce emitting 200 million tonnes of carbon dioxide as of Friday.
The power plant has generated 223 billion kwh of electricity since its first generating units began opera...
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Author:
tcmadvisory