
Tiffany May
Reporter at The New York Times
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Tiffany May |Isabelle Qian |Suhasini Raj
Hazte a un lado, presa de las Tres Gargantas. El último proyecto colosal de infraestructura de China, de ser completado, será la presa hidroeléctrica más grande del mundo y estará en lo alto de la meseta tibetana en la frontera con la India. China afirma que la central hidroeléctrica de Motuo que está construyendo en el Tíbet es clave en su esfuerzo por cumplir los objetivos de energía limpia.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Tiffany May |Isabelle Qian |Suhasini Raj
Step aside, Three Gorges Dam. China's latest colossal infrastructure project, if completed, will be the world's largest hydropower dam, high up in the Tibetan plateau on the border with India. China says the Motuo Hydropower Station it is building in Tibet is key to its effort to meet clean energy targets. Beijing also sees infrastructure projects as a way to stimulate the sluggish Chinese economy and create jobs.
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Aug 17, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Nicole Hong |Michael Rothfeld |Tiffany May
[Estamos en WhatsApp. Empieza a seguirnos ahora] Los carteles son reconocibles al instante, un elemento habitual en las vitrinas de todo el mundo cada vez que el espectáculo de artes escénicas Shen Yun llega a la ciudad. Con gráciles bailarinas ataviadas con trajes ondulantes, los anuncios prometen un vistazo a la "China antes del comunismo".
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Jul 25, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Tiffany May |Amy Chang Chien |Zixu Wang
The tropical cyclone was weakening as it crossed the Taiwan Strait on Thursday afternoon, and was forecast to make landfall later in the day. The Xindian River in New Taipei City, Taiwan, on Thursday. Credit... Sam Yeh/Agence France-Presse - Getty Images Taiwan, an island of about 23 million people, lies about 100 miles from the Chinese mainland.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Tiffany May |Amy Chang Chien
The Chinese government said it would start a food-safety investigation after public outrage followed a news report that a tanker truck carried liquefied coal and was then immediately used to transport cooking oil. Last week, The Beijing News, which has a reputation as one of mainland China's boldest newspapers, reported that it had witnessed a tanker truck previously used to transport industrial coal oil being loaded with soybean oil.
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