THE Shijingshan District in western Beijing was once laced with steel, the product of a company under the Shougang Group whose work once accounted for over 60 percent of the entire district’s GDP.
The 2010 Asian Games’budget remains a hot debate in the host city months after the grand competition ended The 16th Asian Games are becoming a financial concern instead of a proud moment to residents in the host city...The 2010 Asian Games’budget remains a hot debate in the host city months after the grand competition ended The 16th Asian Games are becoming a financial concern instead of a proud moment to residents in the host city Guangzhou,in south展开更多
Chinese find joy in tackling Guinness world records On August 27, 1955, the first edition of Guinness Book of Records was published. During the past half century, it has become an internationally renowned "notebo...Chinese find joy in tackling Guinness world records On August 27, 1955, the first edition of Guinness Book of Records was published. During the past half century, it has become an internationally renowned "notebook" for recording humans' singular behavior. Today, the Chinese find their passion in challenging Guinness world records. Tang Risong, Director of the Chinese Liaison Office, Guinness World Records, said that more than 1,300 applications,展开更多
文摘THE Shijingshan District in western Beijing was once laced with steel, the product of a company under the Shougang Group whose work once accounted for over 60 percent of the entire district’s GDP.
文摘The 2010 Asian Games’budget remains a hot debate in the host city months after the grand competition ended The 16th Asian Games are becoming a financial concern instead of a proud moment to residents in the host city Guangzhou,in south
文摘Chinese find joy in tackling Guinness world records On August 27, 1955, the first edition of Guinness Book of Records was published. During the past half century, it has become an internationally renowned "notebook" for recording humans' singular behavior. Today, the Chinese find their passion in challenging Guinness world records. Tang Risong, Director of the Chinese Liaison Office, Guinness World Records, said that more than 1,300 applications,