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2 months ago |
chinadailyhk.com | Sun Xiaochen |Zhou Huiying
HARBIN – With Asia's growing presence on the ice and snow celebrated and the host's organizational expertise applauded again, the ended on Friday in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. Premier Li Qiang and foreign dignitaries including Prime Minister of the Cook Islands Mark Brown and Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrai Oyun-Erdene attended the closing ceremony.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
chinadaily.com.cn | Sun Xiaochen |Zhou Huiying |Cao Yin |Xing Wen
16 News Updates Asian Winter Games Athletes' Village to begin operations HARBIN -- Harbin's newly renovated and upgraded Huaqi Hotel will officially open on Monday to welcome athletes and officials for the 9th Asian Winter Games. The Huaqi Hotel, located in the same complex as the Main Media Center and the venues for the opening and closing ceremonies, will serve as the Athletes' Village for the ice sports competitions. Built in 2005, the Huaqi Hotel has 41 floors and 625 rooms.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
chinadailyhk.com | Zhou Huiying |Wang Xu |Du Juan
A growing army of trained animals helps people — from autistic children to the elderly — have more fulfilling livesEvery time Wu Jingyi asks her dog Lucky if she wants to go to work, Lucky springs up eagerly and jumps for joy. Some might agree that's a decidedly nonhuman response — at least for many working people. Work for the 5-year-old female border collie in Shanghai is special.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
chinadailyhk.com | Zhou Huiying
Former oilfield worker uses wheat straw to create images of DaqingSince retiring in 2021, Song Limei has devoted herself to the cultural heritage of wheat-straw painting, and has brought it to more people. Song, a 54-year-old retired oilfield worker in Daqing, Heilongjiang province, has created over 300 wheat-straw paintings, including a group of distinctive works depicting scenes from the oilfields and evoking the memory of generations of oilfield workers.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
chinadaily.com.cn | Zhou Huiying
The Pingdingshan Emergency Management Bureau in Henan province has released its investigative report on an incident in which eight women suffocated to death while being transported in a refrigerated truck in June. The investigation concluded that the deaths were a result of the trucking company's failure to fulfill its responsibilities.
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