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  • ...ow seas, '''Dalian''' ('''大连''') is one of China's most vibrant and modern cities. [[Category: Cities]][[Category: Port Cities]][[Category: Liaoning Cities]]
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  • ...span>] has always been one of the most famous and important [[Chinese port cities]]. ...ackground:none!important; text-decoration:none;">weight loss pills</span>] cities in terms of trade and commerce.
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  • ...言》). They vowed to join together to contribute to the bright future of big cities, and to work to promote friendship and world peace in the 21st century. ...o the prosperity and development of the world. However, the development of cities also presents tremendous challenges, such as shortages of natural resources
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  • ...with the exhibits, settings and multimedia installations, the sight of 11 cities are racily showed. Visitors will have a vivid view of city dwellers' life a
    532 bytes (84 words) - 02:43, 5 May 2010
  • ...icipalities directly under the central government, and sub-branches in all cities and regions open to foreign tourists.
    338 bytes (50 words) - 03:04, 10 March 2010
  • ...nuous flow of the workforce migrating from small villages and towns to big cities such as [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]]. ([[Elderly migrant|Mor
    487 bytes (72 words) - 06:52, 10 July 2015
  • ...nuous flow of the workforce migrating from small villages and towns to big cities such as [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]]. ([[Elderly migrant|Mor
    487 bytes (72 words) - 02:13, 7 July 2017
  • ...nuous flow of the workforce migrating from small villages and towns to big cities such as [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]]. ([[Elderly migrant|Mor
    487 bytes (72 words) - 06:29, 25 September 2017
  • ...three major characteristics. First, buildings are randomly built. Second, cities look like concrete jungles. The layouts are far from being coordinated with Qi said the buildings in big Chinese cities are now against the ancient principle that encourages the use of materials
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  • ...that cities are linked to nature and people should be able to travel from cities to nature easily.
    602 bytes (95 words) - 03:21, 4 May 2010
  • [[Category:Cities]] [[Category:Port cities]]
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  • [[1980]]: New York and [[Beijing]] became sister cities.
    240 bytes (34 words) - 01:08, 24 February 2010
  • [[Category:Cities]] [[Category:port cities]]
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  • [[1979]]: [[Beijing]] and Tokyo became sister cities.
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  • ...iāo Zú Lǎo Rén) refer to senior citizens who leave their hometowns for big cities to reunite with their children. [[Elderly migrant|(More...)]]
    242 bytes (36 words) - 00:50, 18 March 2011
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Left-behind_children More...])
    336 bytes (49 words) - 00:17, 23 March 2016
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Left-behind_children More...])
    336 bytes (49 words) - 01:06, 16 January 2014
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Left-behind_children More...])
    336 bytes (49 words) - 09:38, 22 January 2016
  • '''Peacock Women''' is a popular term for the young women who grew up in big cities and have experienced few troubles in life. [[Peacock women|(More...)]]
    214 bytes (35 words) - 00:53, 25 August 2010
  • ...' is a popular term for men who grew up in small villages and moved to big cities under great efforts. [[Phoenix men|(More...)]]
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  • [[China]] has 120 million rural laborers working in cities and the figure is likely to reach 300 million by 2020. At least one-third o
    262 bytes (38 words) - 01:36, 31 July 2014
  • [[China]] has 120 million rural laborers working in cities and the figure is likely to reach 300 million by 2020. At least one-third o
    262 bytes (38 words) - 01:40, 31 July 2014
  • ...nuous flow of the workforce migrating from small villages and towns to big cities such as [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]]. ...tity cards because their residential permits are not registered in the big cities and face problems with their health-care accounts, which are funded in thei
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  • ...was an important military town. Now it is one of China's heavy industrial cities and accounts for more than half the national coal mining output. [[Category:Cities]]
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  • ...were born in the 1980s and now live in the underdeveloped suburbs of major cities in [[China]]. [[Ant Tribe|(More...)]]
    198 bytes (33 words) - 02:10, 10 December 2010
  • ...c and foreign airlines, connecting with over 70 cities in [[China]] and 90 cities abroad. A station for the [[Shanghai Maglev Train]] is sited between the tw
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  • '''Migrant workers''' ('''农民工''') refer to rural laborers working in cities.
    325 bytes (47 words) - 01:49, 19 July 2016
  • '''Migrant workers''' ('''农民工''') refer to rural laborers working in cities.
    325 bytes (47 words) - 06:13, 3 January 2017
  • '''Migrant workers''' ('''农民工''') refer to rural laborers working in cities.
    325 bytes (47 words) - 07:56, 29 January 2016
  • '''Migrant workers''' ('''农民工''') refer to rural laborers working in cities.
    325 bytes (47 words) - 03:08, 1 February 2018
  • '''Migrant workers''' ('''农民工''') refer to rural laborers working in cities.
    325 bytes (47 words) - 01:02, 13 April 2015
  • ...[[Macao]]. Its head office is in [[Beijing]], and it has local offices in cities and regions open to foreign tourists.
    300 bytes (44 words) - 05:09, 10 March 2010
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
    335 bytes (47 words) - 07:27, 5 June 2018
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More..]])
    334 bytes (47 words) - 01:21, 12 June 2015
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
    335 bytes (47 words) - 07:10, 23 July 2015
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
    335 bytes (47 words) - 01:02, 10 April 2017
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
    335 bytes (47 words) - 01:44, 21 June 2017
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
    335 bytes (47 words) - 06:36, 13 October 2015
  • ...ually residing in rural areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • ...500 years. It is one of the first group of 24 famous historic and cultural cities of [[China]] announced by the [[State Council]] in 1982. [[Yangzhou|(More..
    283 bytes (42 words) - 05:06, 8 October 2010
  • [[Category:Cities]]
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  • ...children in rural areas whose parents are seeking employment in the bigger cities and are thus cared for by other adults. [[Left-behind children |(More...)]]
    322 bytes (46 words) - 09:49, 22 April 2013
  • ...children in rural areas whose parents are seeking employment in the bigger cities and are thus cared for by other adults. [[Left-behind children |(More...)]]
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  • ...限购令) refers to the policy issued by local governments in [[China]]’s major cities, including [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]], to curb the overhea
    367 bytes (46 words) - 09:14, 6 August 2015
  • ...''') refers to the policy issued by local governments in [[China]]’s major cities, including [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]], to curb the overhea
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  • ...ìng) refers to the policy issued by local governments in [[China]]’s major cities, including [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]], to curb the overhea
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  • ...限购令) refers to the policy issued by local governments in [[China]]’s major cities, including [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]], to curb the overhea ...e loans for those who attempt to purchase a third house. As of Feb. 19, 23 cities had tightened their house-purchasing policies.
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  • ...hina and radiating throughout Asia with convenient connections to all main cities in the world via close cooperation with SkyTeam member airlines. Website: w
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  • ...ssom Film Festival''' is a five-day movie event held every year in various cities in [[China]]. [[Golden Rooster and Full Blossom Film Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ..., cities specifically designated in the State plan, and provincial capital cities excluding Lhasa must follow the principle of maintaining basic price stabil ...qualification examinations according to the unified criteria. As for those cities where house prices continue to rise too rapidly, provincial-level governmen
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