
Cheng Lu
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Xinhua Headlines: China steps up policy support to facilitate travel, shopping for overseas visitors
2 weeks ago |
today.line.me | Han Qiao |Cheng Lu |You Zhixin |Wang Feng
* A growing number of overseas travelers are benefiting from China's efforts to streamline departure tax refund procedures and enhance the shopping experience. * The minimum purchase threshold for departure tax refunds has been reduced to 200 yuan (about 27.8 U.S. dollars) from 500 yuan. The government is also expanding the number of departure tax refund stores and promoting a "refund-upon-purchase" service model.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
nature.com | Cheng Lu
AbstractInferring appropriate synthesis reaction (i.e., retrosynthesis) routes for newly designed molecules is vital. Recently, computational methods have produced promising single-step retrosynthesis predictions. However, template-based methods are limited by the known synthesis templates; template-free methods are weakly interpretable; and semi template-based methods are deficient with regard to utilizing the associations between chemical entities.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
today.line.me | Yang Xuan |Cheng Lu |Bai Xuyidu |Shen Yijin
HARBIN, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- Trucks laden with massive ice blocks are making their way through freshly fallen snow, heading for the Ice-Snow World site in Harbin, the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. These massive blocks, preserved from last winter, will be transformed into spectacular sculptures for the 26th edition of Harbin Ice-Snow World, set to open in mid-December.
BYD célèbre la sortie de la chaîne de production de son dix-millionième véhicules à énergie nouvelle
Nov 18, 2024 |
chine.in | Li Yue |Cheng Lu |Ma Xiaoran
Le constructeur automobile chinois BYD a franchi lundi une étape importante lorsque son dix-millionième véhicule à énergie nouvelle (VEN) est sorti de la chaîne de production d'une usine de la province chinoise du Guangdong (sud).
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Nov 18, 2024 |
chine.in | wang meng |Cheng Lu |Wang Fan
Le toit d'une patinoire dans la ville de Baicheng de la province chinoise du Jilin (nord-est), s'est partiellement effondré lundi matin, mais aucune victime n'a été signalée, ont déclaré les autorités locales. L'accident s'est produit vers 7h35 et la cause de l'effondrement fait actuellement l'objet d'une enquête, a annoncé le département de la gestion des urgences de la ville dans un communiqué.
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