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  • [[file:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Transportation during the Spring Festival]] ...inese, is an annual test on [[China]]'s transportation systems. [[Chunyun (transportation during the Spring Festival)|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Transportation during the Spring Festival]] ...n Chinese, is an annual test on China's transportation systems. [[Chunyun (transportation during the Spring Festival)| (More...)]]
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  • [[file:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Transportation during the Spring Festival]] ...ion during the Spring Festival in Chinese. It is an annual test on China's transportation systems. [[Chunyun|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Transportation during the Spring Festival2.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Transportation during the Spring Festival]] ...ion during the Spring Festival in Chinese. It is an annual test on China's transportation systems. [[Chunyun|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|200px|Transportation during the Spring Festival]] ...tival]], called '''Chunyun''' in Chinese, is an annual test on [[China]]'s transportation systems.
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  • ...ound 40 days. The extremely high traffic load is an annual test on China's transportation systems. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Chunyun More...])
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  • [[Image:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]] ...ound 40 days. The extremely high traffic load is an annual test on China's transportation systems. ([[Chunyun|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]] ...ound 40 days. The extremely high traffic load is an annual test on China's transportation systems. ([[Chunyun|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]] ...ound 40 days. The extremely high traffic load is an annual test on China's transportation systems. ([[Chunyun|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]] ...ound 40 days. The extremely high traffic load is an annual test on China's transportation systems. ([[Chunyun|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]] ...ound 40 days. The extremely high traffic load is an annual test on China's transportation systems. ([[Chunyun|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]] ...ound 40 days. The extremely high traffic load is an annual test on China's transportation systems. ([[Chunyun|More...]])
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  • ...ystem; maintain the order of equal competition in the highway and waterway transportation industry, provide guidance to the optimization of the structure and concert ...e department, labor and personnel department, highway department, waterway transportation department, science, technology and education department, [[international]]
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  • [[Image:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|250px]] ...ound 40 days. The extremely high traffic load is an annual test on China's transportation systems.
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  • ...[December 24]], [[1987]]. The electrification project increased the annual transportation capacity of the railway from 6.1 million tons to 13 million tons. ...s Republic of China]]. The line had been rebuilt several times to meet the transportation of needs of China's developing economy. In March 1980, the electrification
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  • ...layed a significant role in promoting the development of international air transportation. Chinese airlines can improve their brand values and enhance their core com
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  • [[Image:Transportation during the Spring Festival.JPEG|thumb|left|250px]]
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  • ...hina and the third longest in the world, is a major artery of inland water transportation in China. ([[Yangtze River|More...]])
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  • ...ina]], with the period from Western Han to Qing Dynasty as the key. "Water Transportation and Tongzhou" mainly displays pictures hanged on the wall. ...ter transportation and the important position of Tongzhou in China's water transportation history.
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  • [[category:transportation]]
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  • ...ment issued the [[Order to Ban Opium and Drugs]] that banned the planting, transportation, manufacture and sale of opium. Violators would be severely punished, while
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  • ...cultural production areas of China and is convenient for both sea and land transportation.
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  • == Transportation == Rail and road transportation facilities in Mudanjiang are developed. There are flights from Mudanjiang t
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  • ...portance related to agriculture, electronic information, energy resources, transportation, materials, resources survey, environment protection, medical care and sani ...t fields of agriculture, information, automation, materials, resources and transportation, resources and environment, medical care and sanitation, and public service
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  • ...directly under the [[Central Government]], special economic regions, main transportation hubs, and chief ports opening to foreign trade. The system covers over 200
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  • ..., in addition to special courts such as the '''military, railway and water transportation courts'''. Grassroots courts refer to tribunals in counties/autonomous coun Special courts include the military court, maritime court, railway transportation court, forestry court, agricultural reclamation court and petroleum court.
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  • ...years of the [[Republic of China]], served as vice-minister of Ministry of Transportation of the [[Northern Warlords government]].
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  • ...s and subway trains. People with these cards can enjoy discounts in public transportation fees. Some taxis and convenience stores also accept smart cards for payment
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  • ...sty]]. It grew rich through trading grain and cotton, using the convenient transportation of the [[Grand Canal]].
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  • ...na started its western development strategy. Its completion helped to ease transportation bottlenecks from northwest and north China to [[Chongqing]] Municipality an
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  • ...nd 609,000 were damaged. More than 30 million kg of grain was lost. Power, transportation, telecommunications and water facilities all suffered serious damage.
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  • [[category:transportation]]
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  • ...for 52 percent of the national total. It is a major artery of inland water transportation in China. ([[Yangtze River|More...]])
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  • ...s, new kinds of materials, environment, advanced skills in manufacture and transportation, energy, civil engineering, and agriculture.
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  • | Transportation:
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  • ...als of replacing business tax with value-added tax. According to the plan, transportation and some modern service industries would be added to the trial programs, an ...the current circumstances, it is most likely to initiate the tax reform in transportation and six other modern service sectors. Finally then, the change from busines
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  • ...a Sea. At the central point along China's coastal line, Shanghai has ready transportation facilities. It also has excellent sea and river ports and a vast hinterland
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  • ...d and drink]] • [[:Category:Cooking|Cooking]] • [[:Category:Transportation|Transportation]] • [[:Category:Clothing|Clothing]] • [[:Category:Communication|Communi
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  • [[category:transportation]]
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  • *Transportation:The city is connected to the national railroad network by a branch line fro
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  • ...eloped; post stations were set up at important land and water passageways; transportation was improved; and the economy, culture and foreign trade were also extensiv
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  • ...fresh milk samples, 4,778 spot checks on milk stations and 2,628 checks on transportation vehicles carried out during 2010.
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  • ...rastructure facilities and abundant human resources. There is a convenient transportation system in the area, with 60 airlines in the Zhongchuan Airport connecting L
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  • ...m and processing, and the center of economy, culture and commerce, and the transportation pivot in the southeast of Gansu. ...-metal minerals are not only abundant in reserves but also with convenient transportation - near the railways. The famous "Cup of Phosphorescent Jade" is made from i
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  • Poised to become an Asian-Pacific transportation hub, Chuansha will be built into a multinational aviation city by taking ad ...oring Pudong International Airport. It will become a gateway to Asia and a transportation hub of the Yangtze River Delta.
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  • How to get there: The village is very remote without public transportation. You'd better drive there or hire a car.
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  • ...ou Qiantangjiang Bridge, and director of Bridge Planning Project Office of Transportation Ministry of Kuomintang Administration. In [[1948]], he was elected to be an ...ter connected the Beijing-Hankou and Guangzhou-Hankou railways, becoming a transportation artery linking north and south China and joining the three towns of Wuhan.
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  • [[Category:Waterways]][[category:Transportation]][[Category:Canals]]
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  • ...its from convenient public transport systems as the city is the provincial transportation hub. Accommodation facilities have become more and more advanced over recen
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  • Like the MOR, the company will shoulder transportation for the purposes of public welfare, as the government pledged to subsidize
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  • ...civilian products, such as machinery, chemicals, communications equipment, transportation equipment, computers, medi-care products and environmental protection equip
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  • == Transportation == ...unication in northeast China, Shenyang has established a modern network of transportation. Airline, railway and expressway are all available here.
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  • ...for 52 percent of the national total. It is a major artery of inland water transportation in China.
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  • ...for 52 percent of the national total. It is a major artery of inland water transportation in China.
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  • ...m its provisions since China was backward in both the economy and maritime transportation. The treaty provoked a wave of astonishment throughout China. On February 1
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  • ...essel. It is also provided with three operating boats and a helicopter for transportation and research purposes in the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
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  • ...s. Zhen Feng, a professor at Nanjing University, said the advancement of transportation always results in economic development, improved division of labor, and a m
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  • ...] in Liao Dynasty, City Walls of Jin Zhongdu, Palaces, Urban Layout, Canal Transportation, and Beijing after Jin Dynasty etc. Various cultural relics, the discovery
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  • The [[China Railway Corporation]] will be responsible for railway transportation dispatch and command, freight and passenger transport business management a
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  • ...he rocket to remain vertical during the processes of assembly, testing and transportation. The launch was also designed to permit remote operation. These designs con
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  • ...Building Materials Audit Office, Information and Postal Audit Office, and Transportation Audit Office.
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  • ...rting and Charges Center of the SPP), criminal appeals department, railway transportation prosecution department, department for the prevention of crimes committed b === Railway Transportation Prosecution Department ===
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  • Number four aims at the standardization of visiting activities. Staff and transportation arrangements should be made in strict accordance with the provisions. Chine
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  • ...se river shipping from 10 million to 100 million tonnes annually, reducing transportation costs cut by 30 percent to 37 percent. Navigation through the notoriously d
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  • ...dren's education system, improve their state of nutrition and ensure their transportation needs. The view also lists some specific objectives.
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  • ...in subsidies to public servants to allow them to choose their own means of transportation.
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  • ...ndant in water resources. Known as the "golden waterway," the Yangtze is a transportation artery linking west and east with its excellent navigation channel. The mid
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  • ...rders from the union—the strike would commence on Feb. 4. On that day, all transportation was halted at Jinghan Railway as workers went on strike. The protest greatl
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  • ...iness interests such as accounting, finance and banking, insurance, public transportation, mass media, technology, land development, and public utilities. During thi
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  • ...raduated from Southwest Jiaotong University in September 1984, majoring in transportation management. He gained a postgraduate degree from the Party School of the CP
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  • ...modern stage. The only difference was that, due to lack of modern means of transportation and the existence of serious feudal separatist tendencies, the Tu [[society ...or example, not only had the power to requisition of laborers and means of transportation from the [[people]], but also the right to set up its own court and carry o
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  • ...modern stage. The only difference was that, due to lack of modern means of transportation and the existence of serious feudal separatist tendencies, the Tu society h ...or example, not only had the power to requisition of laborers and means of transportation from the people, but also the right to set up its own court and carry out i
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  • Railway transportation tribunals are special courts set up along railways that try the following t ...ourt]], these cases fall into 12 categories: cases involving railway cargo transportation contract disputes; cases involving disputes over the execution of internati
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  • ...lass national land ports: Mishan and Hulin, and the city possesses a solid transportation network with excellent rail and highway systems.National highway 220 and 10
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  • ...made up of departments or offices for finance, military supplies, health, transportation, oil and materials and barracks construction.
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  • ...y unpaid labor services including building houses, felling trees and doing transportation work for the landlords. As a result, at times there were large-scale exodus
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  • 1) Railway: six railways for passenger transportation, including one between Beijing and Shanghai; five inter-city railways, incl 3) Port: transit systems for the transportation of coal and imported oil, gas and iron ore, and containers transport system
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  • Transportation and communication have been improved in the rocky areas inhabited by the Lh
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  • ==== Transportation, post and telecommunications ==== Hunan transportation industry develops rapidly. In 2008, the freight turnover volume increased b
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  • : [[Ministry of Transportation]]
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  • In the past, transportation was very difficult in this mountainous area, with only one 17-km highway tr
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  • ...n of China, favored by a mild and humid climate, enjoys an extensive water-transportation network. Pictured are croplands in Xinghua in Jiangsu Province in early spr
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  • ...urban district levels. Special procuratorates include military and railway transportation prosecution. Procuratorates are established at levels corresponding to thos
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  • In the past, transportation was very difficult in this mountainous area, with only one 17-km highway tr
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  • ...Transactions with foreign countries were facil­itated by improved means of transportation and development in mining, and the science of farming made it both necessar
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  • For transportation in rugged terrain, the Gaoshans have built bamboo and rattan suspension or
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  • ...se brought in reinforcements and occupied Fengtai in order to hold the key transportation lines between Peiping and Tianjin.
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  • Lack of transportation facilities was one of the factors contributing to the seclusion of the Lian The local transportation department employed a total of 10,000 people. The Chengdu-Kunming Railway c
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  • ...rganizations in their business activities of production, processing, sale, transportation, storage of farm products, etc.
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  • Railway transportation tribunals are special courts set up along railways that try the following t ...Court, these cases fall into 12 categories: cases involving railway cargo transportation contract disputes; cases involving disputes over the execution of internati
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  • ...and exchanges in the fields of business, finance, science and technology, transportation, culture and the media are constantly increasing. East Asian cooperation (1
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  • ...e hide rafts, wooden boats and canoes hewed out of logs were used in water transportation. Suspension, cable and simple wooden bridges were seen occasionally.
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  • ...e hide rafts, wooden boats and canoes hewed out of logs were used in water transportation. Suspension, cable and simple wooden bridges were seen occasionally.
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  • == Transportation, Posts and Telecommunications ==
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