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Action plan on the Silk Road Economic Belt – Part 5

Vision and proposed actions outlined on jointly building Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.

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Action plan on the Silk Road Economic Belt – Part 4

Vision and proposed actions outlined on jointly building Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.

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A different lifestyle in “warehouse home” in Shanghai

Ms. Chen grew up in Hubei Province, in central China, and moved to Shanghai as an adult. The couple met five and a half years ago when Mr. Merian, a Swiss citizen, came to Shanghai after spending two years in Beijing.

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Action plan on the Silk Road Economic Belt – Part 3

Unimpeded trade贸易畅通Investment and trade cooperation is a major task in building the Belt and Road. We should strive

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Action plan on the Silk Road Economic Belt – Part 2

III. Framework三、框架思路The Belt and Road Initiative is a way for win-win cooperation that promotes common development

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Which Chinese province has the cutest girls?

While all Chinese girls (or all girls regardless nationality or race) are cute, different girls are cute in different ways. And since China is so diverse, we have all kinds of cute girls in all kinds of different ways.

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A touch of “Brooklyn Color” in Beijing’s hutong

For those who are not on two wheels, there is an abundance of new restaurants in Beijing's hutong.

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Action plan on the Silk Road Economic Belt – Part 1

Vision and proposed actions outlined on jointly building Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.

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Are Chinese more diligent than people in other countries?

Do the Chinese really work harder than everyone else? In 1989, Martin Sorrell, head of the advertising firm WPP, looked out while on a train from Hong Kong to Guangzhou, China and could not believe his eyes.

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Taobao eases social ills in China’s villages

1.jpg ​By Wesley Wu-Yi Koo Behind China’s impressive economic rise is the biggest human migration in history. By 2013, some 269m rural residents had become migrant workers in cities, offering cheap labour and sustaining urban growth.

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