GIZ in China: Handbook analyzes Emission Factors
Beijing – In order to assess the emissions impact in Beijing, the GIZ Transport Demand Management Project, its partners at the Beijing Transportation Research Center (BTRC), and the Swiss INFRAS Institute developed an emission modelling database and model to quantify … Continue reading GIZ in China: Handbook analyzes Emission Factors
28,000 ancient books return to China
Beijing/Tokio – A huge volume of ancient Chinese books, formally owned by a Japanese business group, has been brought back to China. And Peking University, which bought the books, is hosting an exhibition of them. The return of the 28,000 … Continue reading 28,000 ancient books return to China
China to continue search for flight MH370
Beijing – Chinese transport Minister, Yang Chuantang, says Chinese search efforts will continue “uninterrupted”. The minister says that so far, China has sent 18 ships and 8 planes to look for MH370 during the past 55 days. Yang says the … Continue reading China to continue search for flight MH370
Chinese language students look for job opportunities
Beijing – According to statistics from China’s Ministry of Education, nearly 360,000 students from outside China were enrolled in Chinese universities in 2013. Most of them are in the country for Chinese language courses, but they are also looking for possible job opportunities … Continue reading Chinese language students look for job opportunities
China-Vietnam border private currency trading expected to end
Nanning –Â China established a currency trading center on the China-Vietnam border on Saturday that many say will help end rampant illegal private currency trading. The ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Currency Business Center, initiated by the Agricultural Bank of … Continue reading China-Vietnam border private currency trading expected to end