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    Between a mountain and the sea

    Blessed with both sea and mountains views, Laoshan district in Qingdao city, East China’s Shandong province, is a popular tourist destination. During this year’s May Day holiday from May 1 to 4, the district received 208,000 visitors, up 69 percent…

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    The untold story

    Author Yang Hao is defying narrative convention with her clever, but discomforting fictional debut, Fang Aiqing reports. Many of today’s authors write to encourage readers to believe in, and in some cases, even imitate the characters, plots and lifestyles laid…

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    Boeing may reimburse airlines for 737 MAX grounding

    Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg said on Wednesday that the aircraft manufacturer is having “ongoing conversations” with airlines about possible reimbursements following the worldwide grounding of 737 MAX jets. The airlines haven’t disclosed how much they are seeking from Boeing, but…

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    Freight trains on track to drive Xinjiang economy

    The China Railway Express service is carrying goods across Eurasia, attracting more customers and generating profits. Cui Jia and Wang Xiaoyu report from Urumqi and Alashankou, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. Editor’s note: This is the fifth in a series of…

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    55-year-old wins table tennis medal at European Games

    MINSK — Chinese-born Ni Xialian became the 55-year-old table tennis medal winner at the European Games here on Thursday. Click Here: fjallraven kanken backpack Ni, representing Luxembourg, won 4-2 against another Chinese-born Yang Xiaoxin, representing Monaco in the women’s singles…

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    Paying homage to history and memories

    Urban renewal efforts in Shanghai have taken on a new focus in recent years, with authorities keener to preserve buildings than replace them with new, modern alternatives, Lin Shujuan reports. Urban renewal projects have become commonplace in Shanghai over the…

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    Online film fans take the helm

    An industry report outlines the impact of review sites on China’s movie market, Xu Fan reports. Nearly 90 percent of Chinese theatergoers now purchase their tickets online, a recent report from the China Film Association shows, in another sign of…