Free Tickets to Compensate for Delayed Metro Train in Guangzhou
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- Free Tickets to Compensate for Delayed Metro Train in Guangzhou
- Intertextile Guangzhou Hometextile China
- China wooing overseas skilled workers back home
- Man pulls car using just his eyelids
- China’s missile destroyer “Guangzhou” gets supplies from “Nancang”
Free Tickets to Compensate for Delayed Metro Train in Guangzhou
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[Photo: Guangzhou Daily]Starting from last Thursday February 26 passengers on any Guangzhou Metro train that lags behind schedule by over 10 minutes can get a free ticket for any ride within three days another people-friendly compensation for subway delay after the apology letters issued on Feb. 20 over an earlier train delay. The new measure comes in the wake of a latest accident on Thursday morning when a train on Line 3 was late by 19 minutes due to an unexpected malfunction at Shiqiao Station.
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Intertextile Guangzhou Hometextile China
Cosmoworlds
The venue the China Import and Export Fair Pazhou Complex is the largest fair ground in Asia. The show will feature 200 exhibitors in an exhibition area of 20000 sqm. Under the umbrella of the “23rd China International Furniture Fair” seven home-related trade events will be held around the same time to attract thousands of designers merchandisers and trade buyers. Held concurrently with Intertextile Guangzhou Hometextile China are the China International Furniture Fair Homedecor & Housewares China China International utdoor & Leisure Fair and China International Ceramics Exhibition.
China wooing overseas skilled workers back home
China Post
Late in 2008 the government launched an aggressive campaign to lure them back and is spending millions to entice accomplished investors bankers researchers and engineers to come home. During a 10-day series of global job fairs in December Chinese banks universities and government agencies interviewed more than 4400 people in London Chicago and New York. The southern city of Guangzhou has created a US$30-million fund to attract overseas financial professionals and along with the city of Shenzhen is considering a multi-city U. recruitment tour this summer. The economic boom that lit up China in the past decade already had served as a beacon to many expatriates drawing thousands home from the U.
Man pulls car using just his eyelids
Digital Spy
Yang Guanghe spent more than a decade mastering the art because he said he wanted to test his body to the limit. The 35-year-old who weighs just 7st won applause from crowds at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Guangzhou China when he managed to tow the VW car along a marked strip. Guanghe told the Guangzhou Daily: “At the beginning it was a bit painful but gradually I got used to it. I just want to know what the limit is of the weakest link in the human body.
China’s missile destroyer “Guangzhou” gets supplies from “Nancang”
Xinhua
Destroyer “Guangzhou” got its first supplies from “Nancang” on Tuesday. A Chinese task force including destroyer “Guangzhou” will take part in the “Peace-09″ multinational naval exercise in the seas off Pakistan in March.
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