Cavotec wins twin deals for Shanghai and Guangzhou airports’ expansion
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- Cavotec wins twin deals for Shanghai and Guangzhou airports’ expansion
- Guangzhou flower fairs flourish despite economy
- Cavotec: Cavotec wins twin deals for Shanghai and Guangzhou …
- Exhibitions in Beijing Shanghai and Guangzhou
- Police hired actors to rob bank
- Air France Halts Guangzhou Service
Cavotec wins twin deals for Shanghai and Guangzhou airports’ expansion
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Hongqiao’s expansion is due for completion for the World Expo in Shanghai which runs from May 1 to ctober 31 2010. Hongqiao is China’s fourth busiest airport handling more than 22 million passengers in 2007. Guangzhou Baiyun International is China’s second busiest airport handling just under 31 million passengers in 2007. Cavotec will deliver 28 coilers for the second phase of Baiyun’s Terminal 1 development programme. n completion scheduled for the end of 2009 the terminal will cover an area of some 500000 sq.
Guangzhou flower fairs flourish despite economy
CCTV China
com | 01-24-2009 14:19 As the Chinese Lunar New Year approaches people in Guangzhou celebrate its arrival with flower fairs around the city. Local people hope fresh blooms will bring them good luck in the year of the ox. Hundreds of varieties of fresh blooms are displayed at the fair. The annual flower fair adds to a joyous atmosphere in Guangzhou and transforms bustling Beijing Road into a sea of flowers. Buying beautiful flowers at the fair has long been a Spring Festival tradition in Guangzhou.
Cavotec: Cavotec wins twin deals for Shanghai and Guangzhou …
TMCnet
Cavotec will deliver 28 coilers for the second phase of Baiyun?s Terminal 1 development programme. n completion scheduled for the end of 2009 the terminal will cover an area of some 500000m2. For further details on this media release please contact Michael Scheepers Cavotec MSL Corporate Communications Manager at michael.
Exhibitions in Beijing Shanghai and Guangzhou
China Daily China
Using vegetables and food on ordinary household tables including cabbages ginger tomatoes lotus roots and sweet potatoes as materials she composes digital and collage works resembling world-famous paintings like Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa Picasso’s The Dream and Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People. Born in 1973 in Chongqing Ju graduated from the Sichuan Fine Arts College. 10 am-5 pm until Jan 31Paris Beijing Photo Gallery 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu Chaoyang district8459-9263Patches of yellowish plants on the wetland autumn red tones and the setting sun the snowy mountain and fresh air are all painted vividly by Yi Yan. 10:30 am-8 pm until Jan 31Fafa Gallery 1 Xiangjiang Beilu Jingshun Lu Chaoyang district8430-2587Exhibitions in ShanghaiTwo large installation works by two different artists Li Chuan and Li Yong reflect two ways of expressing similar thoughts.
Police hired actors to rob bank
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nly the director and the deputy director of the Zhenzhou police department knew it was a drill – everyone else including the bank thought it was a real raid. Four ‘robbers’ rushed into the Post ffice Bank disarmed security and demanded all the people inside drop to the floor. They even snatched a customer’s bag containing £20000 reports Guangzhou Daily. Critics said police officers unaware that it was a training drill could easily have used their guns on the fleeing robbers. They were also concerned about the psychological effect on bank cashiers and customers who had been put through a traumatic situation. The four robbers ran out of the bank in four different directions. But within two hours all had been caught by different police divisions in the city.
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Air France Halts Guangzhou Service
Traffic World DC
GallagherWeb EditorAir France-KLM suspended cargo service to Guangzhou China effective Jan. 1 as cargo volume fell below sustainable levels. Cargo traffic from the Chinese industrial center to the United States and Europe fell 23 percent in November compared with a year earlier. Europe’s largest airline expected delivery of a new 777 freighter but it was delayed due to labor and logistics problems at Boeing. The timing of the delay coincides with the need to cut costs in the face of falling demand worldwide.
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