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Bruce Lee Statue In L.A.'s Chinatown Unveiled
The statue of the late actor and martial arts expert was unveiled Saturday to a crowd of several hundred people in the historical Central Plaza, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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North Carolina Chinatown set to open next year
A non-traditional Chinatown is slated to take over a deserted outlet mall in Morrisville, North Carolina, bringing together Chinese businesses, a 5-star hotel and a cultural center.
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Guangzhou official's missing linked to graft probe
A legislative advisor in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province, has been missing for nearly two weeks, local officials confirmed today.
Italian culture pavilion to open in Beijing
A set of furniture, designed by Fabio Rotella, is displayed in the Exhibition Area of Italian Living Experience.
China in carbon trading experiment
China will pilot its scheme in seven places; Shenzhen, Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing and the provinces of Hubei and Guangdong China, the world's biggest carbon emitter, is to launch its first carbon trading scheme as a pilot project in Shenzhen.
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China retakes supercomputer crown
Tianhe-2, developed by the government-run National University of Defence Technology, topped the latest list of the fastest 500 supercomputers, by a team of international researchers.
Five ancient tombs were destroyed overnight in Guangzhou's Luogang district to make room for a metro project on Saturday, raising concern over the protection of relics as economic construction in the Guangdong provincial capital speeds up.
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A bounty of beautiful brocades
A child admires a Shu embroidery work at the Anjing International Embroidery Festival in Sichuan province on Sunday.
Hong Kong tycoon's firm razes Guangzhou home of opera legend
Tourism Board chief Peter Lam is chairman of company that residents say illegally demolished Guangzhou mansions in the dead of night Hong Kong tycoon Peter Lam Kin-ngok has been pulled into a controversy over the alleged unauthorised demolition of two historic buildings in Guangzhou, one of which was the home of Sit Kok-sin, the late "King of ... (more)
Second West-East Gas Pipeline set to start Hong Kong supplies this summer
This summer the world's longest natural gas pipeline, stretching from Turkmenistan, begins providing a new supply of energy to Hong Kong The 5,220-kilometre Second West-East Gas Pipeline stretches from Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in the northwest to northern Guangdong.
Taiwan-China relations more than KMT-CCP ties: Ex-Premier Hsieh
He was referring to Thursday's meeting between KMT Honorary Chairman Wu Po-hsiung and CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping, who also serves as president of Framework,' igniting concern that Wu and the KMT were giving in to Chinese demands.
Chinese toy maker Sunshine invests $6 million in expansion
Plastic processor Sunshine Inflatable Toys Co. Ltd. is like a lot of smaller Chinese manufacturers these days, staring at sharply rising labor costs and weaker export markets.
Chinese OEM cellphone manufactures compete for orders
After years of fast expansion and building up mobile phone production lines in the southern part of China, some local OEM manufactures are realizing the market is hitting saturation and need to lower their pricepoints just to remain competitive.
787 Dreamliner: stretch version set to be announced
A Boeing 787 passenger jet operated by China Southern Airlines arrives in Guangzhou, China, earlier this month.
Mondelez $85m China biscuit plant expansion
Mondelez International has announced that it has begun expanding an Oreo and Chips Ahoy! biscuit plant based in the second largest market for both brands.
S China official jailed over child molestation
A former official in south China's Guangdong Province was sentenced to four years in jail on Friday for sexually abusing three boys.
Japanese citizens detained for fraud, murder
A senior police officer from the Zhuhai special economic zone in Guangdong province confirmed on Thursday that local police are holding five Japanese citizens on suspicion of telephone fraud and slaying a Japanese man.
DOC assigns final antidumping duties for 2011 shipments
The U.S. Department of Commerce has assigned final antidumping duty rates ranging from 41.75% to 216.01% for certain Chinese bedroom producers that shipped goods to the U.S. in 2011.