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Background: Cross-Straits Forum
Let's stay on that Cross Straits forum in Changsha in Hunan province but taking a closer look at key changes over the years.
18 arrested over school girls rape scandal
FUZHOU: Eighteen people, including two local government officials, were detained for allegedly raping underaged girls and forcing them into prostitution in Fujian Province, the local government said Wednesday.
Visual Art Master, Bernard Stanley Hoyes Embarks on '2009 Fall Tour - Europe'
Visual Art Master, Bernard Stanley Hoyes Embarks on "2009 Fall Tour - Europe" "Dancing for the Lord" by Bernard Stanley Hoyes 2009-07-06 20:37:49 - Visual Art Master, Bernard Stanley Hoyes Takes a Bit of Africa Overseas with "2009 Fall Tour- Europe" Los Angeles - Jamaican born visual art master, Bernard Stanley Hoyes has been enjoying a powerful ...
South China rains kill 20, force 700,000 from homes
A local tricyclist struggles his way in the flood with a shut-down bus being detained nearby in downtown Yingtan city in southern China's Jiangxi Province, July 4, 2009.
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/C O R R E C T I O N -- Eft BioTech Holdings, Inc./
In the news release, EFT BioTech Holdings, Inc.'s Sea Vessel Completes Inaugural Passenger Voyage Across the Taiwan Strait, issued 30-Jun-2009 by EFT BioTech Holdings, Inc.
Residents don't want proposed plant
The developer of a planned chemical plant in Maoming, Guangdong province, has received strong protests from nearby residents who say the plant will cause pollution and health problems in their neighborhoods.
A Taiwan mango's march toward RMB
A juicy golden mango on the shelf of a high-end Beijing grocery looked as fresh as it did in the orchard in southern Taiwan, showing no signs of a journey by ship and air.
Fujiana s first high-speed railway opens
On June 30, the Fujiang section of the Wenzhou-Fuzhou railway linking Fujian in the south and Zhejiang in the north was put into operation.
Trials start on first high-speed railway in China's mountainous Fujian Province
The first high-speed railway in China's coastal mountainous Fujian Province began trials Tuesday, local authorities said.
Military port has commercial future
Part of a port dedicated to military use in Fujian province, on the western side of the Taiwan Straits, could be up for conversion to economic development.
Head-on collision between truck and bus leaves 7 dead
AT least seven people were killed and 29 were injured in a head-on collision between a Shanghai long-distance sleeper bus and a Fujian trailer truck early yesterday in east China's Zhejiang Province.
Cross-Straits telecom cable expected to operate by year-end
An undersea telecommunications cable linking a mainland coastal city and an outlying island of Taiwan could be put into operation as early as the end of this year.
Wyndham Hotel Brand Debuts in China with Xiamen Opening
Wyndham Hotel Group, a member of the Wyndham Worldwide family of hospitality companies, has launched the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts brand in China with the opening of the brand's first property here: a newly constructed, 588-room luxury hotel.
Taiwan Issues Warning for Outlying Islands as Tropical Storm Linfa Nears
Taiwan maintained a warning for the outlying islands of Penghu and Kinmen as Tropical Storm Linfa passed its territory.
TROPICAL storm Linfa ploughed into southern China's Fujian province on Sunday night, sending fishing boats scurrying to safety and closing the port of Xiamen.
China images through a westerner's lens in 19th century
From Manchu royalties in the Qing Dynasty to street beggars and even home-confined Chinese ladies in the 19th century, the images captured by John Thomson, the pioneering Scottish photographer, are on show in east China's Fuzhou City, appealing the local audience.
Two Chinese women who work for the same company but in different cities believe they are identical twins after a chance encounter.
Taiwan will remove anti-landing barricades for China swim
Taiwan will remove anti-landing barricades for the first time in half a century on a beach in Kinmen to promote a cross-strait swim.
Taiwan DPP should adjust strategy to deal with rising China
The opposition Democratic Progressive Party will not rashly engage China but should adjust its strategy to deal with a rising China, Tainan Mayor Hsu Tain-tsair, a prominent DPP member, was reported as saying yesterday.
361 Degrees launches $280 million IPO
Chinese sportswear manufacturer and retailer, 361 Degrees International, will today launch an initial public offering targeting as much as HK$2.18 billion .