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  • ...rally team 555, composed of both veteran and new drivers, attended the '''World Rally Championship''' (WRC) held in Indonesia. This was the first time Chin
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  • Located on Gonghexin Road, the '''Shanghai Circus World''' consist five parts with acrobatic and circus acts as its main attraction ...one;">global community communications alliance</span>] [[Shanghai]] Circus World is its Culture and Business City occupying an area of 12,000 sq. m. It offe
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  • [[file:World Population Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|Chinese people above 60 years old will surp ...) is an annual event celebrated on July 11. According to an UN report, the world population will reach 7.2 billion by July 2013.
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  • ...displaying equipment and high-tech system integration progressing with the world. The audience can not only appreciate all kinds of artistic works of excell ...of Master Darly" brought you the mien of the masters. Besides, the Beijing World Art Museum will hold several displays of excellent artistic works of other
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  • [[File:World Horti-Expo Garden.jpg|thumb|World Horti-Expo Garden]] ...art in the World Horticultural Exposition in [[Kunming]] (Expo'99). The '''World Horti-Expo Garden''' runs 2.5 km from east to west, and 1.1 km from north t
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  • [[file: table tennis.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|World Table Tennis Championships]] ...''', which began in 1926, are one of the top ping pong competitions in the world.
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  • [[file:The 14th FINA World Championships.JPEG|thumb|200px|The 14th FINA World Championships]] ...etes, referees, officials, and 1,500 journalists from 180 countries in the world.
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  • #REDIRECT [[World Population Day]]
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  • [[file:The 14th FINA World Championships.JPEG|thumb|200px|The 14th FINA World Championships]] ...etes, referees, officials, and 1,500 journalists from 180 countries in the world.
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  • [[File:World Forum on China Studies.jpg|thumb|right]] ...dies and strengthening the friendly ties between China and the rest of the world.
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  • [[file: The 14th FINA World Championships.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The 14th FINA World Championships]] ...World Championships is held in Shanghai on July 16, 2011. [[The 14th FINA World Championships|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:World Environment Day.jpg|thumb|200px|right|World Environment Day]] [[1972]]: The first World Environment Day was commemorated.
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  • [[file:World Population Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Chinese people above 60 years old will ...an UN report, the world population will reach 7.2 billion by July 2013. ([[World Population Day|More...]])
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  • [[file:World Cup.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|France claimed World Cup title]] 1998: France claimed its first soccer World Cup title.
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  • [[File:World Horti-Expo Garden.jpg|thumb|left|World Horti-Expo Garden]] ...the national flags of these 68 countries still flutter at the entrance. ([[World Horti-Expo Garden|More...]])
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  • [[file: Fourth World Conference on Women.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|Fourth World Conference on Women]] 1995: Fourth World Conference on Women opened in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...t|250px]] '''Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd''' ('''华为技术有限公司''') is one of the world's biggest telecommunication equipment and service providers with company he
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  • "'''Chunyun'''" ('''春运'''), sometimes called the world's largest human migration, is the hectic travel period surrounding Chinese
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  • ...ak, [[Qomolongma]], is 8,844.43 meters above sea level, the highest in the world.
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  • [[file:xiong chaozhong.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Xiong Chaozhong wins the World Boxing Council (WBC) minimumweight title, Nov 24, 2012.]] ...ated Mexican fighter Javier Martínez Resendiz ('the Demon') for the vacant World Boxing Council Minimumweight Championship in Kunming, Yunnan Province on No
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  • '''Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd''' ('''华为技术有限公司''') is one of the world's biggest telecommunication equipment and service providers with company he
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  • [[File:World Horti-Expo Garden.jpg|thumb|World Horti-Expo Garden]] ...art in the World Horticultural Exposition in [[Kunming]] (Expo'99). The '''World Horti-Expo Garden''' runs 2.5 km from east to west, and 1.1 km from north t
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  • The '''Three Gorges Project''' ('''三峡工程'''), the world's largest hydropower project, generated over 800 billion kilowatt-hours (kw
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  • ...h a history of over 1800 years. The Chinese invention is considered as the world's most ancient computer. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Zhusuan
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  • [[File:Ordinary World.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''Ordinary World'']] 1991: ''[[Ordinary World]]'' and six other novels were awarded the Third [[Mao Dun Literature Prize]
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  • 1. The world's longest double-tube highway tunnel; 3. The world's highest and biggest ventilation shaft with a depth of 661 meters and a di
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  • ...250px|Ning Zetao won the men's 100 meters freestyle title at the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan, Russia, on Aug. 5, 2015.]] ...ue-ribbon men's 100-meter freestyle in 47.84 seconds at the 2015 16th FINA World Championships held at Kazan, Russia, ending the Western domination in the e
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  • In 1998, the pair won the championship at the World Junior Grand Prix (Beijing). In 1999, they won second place at the World Junior Grand Prix (Canada).
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  • '''The Shanghai Maglev Line''' was the world's first commercial maglev line, based on Siemens technology, linking [[Shan
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  • The Shanghai Maglev Line was the world's first commercial maglev line, based on Siemens technology, linking Shangh
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  • ...ed in response to the advent of regional trade blocs in other parts of the world, initially, with the notion to the likely dominance of the sphere of econom ..., approximately 54% of the world's gross domestic product and about 44% of world trade.
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  • ...umb|200px|left|The view of the largest solar energy office building in the world in Dezhou, Shandong Province.]] '''Riyuetan-Weipai Building''' is the world's largest solar energy office building. It opened on [[November 27]] in Dez
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  • ...rs over surrounding peaks on the Sino-Nepalese border. In this part of the world there are 42 peaks each with an elevation of over 7,000 meters, including f
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  • [[File:Mogao Caves.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Mogao Caves (Gansu Province,1987, World Cultral Herritage)]] ...]], are one of the largest and best-preserved sites of Buddhist art in the world. ([[Mogao Grottoes|More...]])
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  • [[File:Mogao Caves.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Mogao Caves (Gansu Province,1987, World Cultral Herritage)]] ...]], are one of the largest and best-preserved sites of Buddhist art in the world. ([[Mogao Grottoes|More...]])
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  • ...Register by the International Advisory Committee of UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme. ([[Nanjing Massacre|More...]])
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  • The '''Jiaolong''' ('''蛟龙'''), named after a mythical sea dragon, is the world's first manned submersible designed to reach a depth of 7,000 meters below
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  • [[file:Sun Yang 孙杨.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.]] China's Olympic and world champion '''Sun Yang''' ('''孙杨''') won the men's 400-meter freestyle at
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  • ...industry and the well-known [[Shaw Brothers]] movie studio, once among the world's largest. He was regarded as the godfather of Kung Fu film-making and one
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  • [[File:Liu XiangSwimmer.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Liu Xiang sets a new world record of 26.98 seconds in the women's 50m backstroke final at the Asian Ga ...hinese swimmer and the Asian record holder in 50m freestyle. She set a new world record of 26.98 seconds in the women's 50m backstroke final at the Asian Ga
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  • [[file:Sun Yang 孙杨.JPEG|thumb|270px|left|Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.]] '''Sun Yang''' ('''孙杨''') is the 1,500-meter freestyle swimming world record holder, and he is the first male swimmer to win an Olympic gold for
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  • [[file:Sun Yang 孙杨.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.]] '''Sun Yang''' ('''孙杨''') is the 1,500-meter freestyle swimming world record holder, and he is the first male swimmer to win an Olympic gold for
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  • [[file:Sun Yang 孙杨.JPEG|thumb|270px|left|Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.]] '''Sun Yang''' ('''孙杨''') is the 1,500-meter freestyle swimming world record holder, and he is the first male swimmer to win an Olympic gold for
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  • [[file:Sun Yang 孙杨.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.]] '''Sun Yang''' ('''孙杨''') is the 1,500-meter freestyle swimming world record holder, and he is the first male swimmer to win an Olympic gold for
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  • [[file:Sun Yang 孙杨.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.]] '''Sun Yang''' ('''孙杨''') is the 1,500-meter freestyle swimming world record holder, and he is the first male swimmer to win an Olympic gold for
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  • [[file:Sun Yang 孙杨.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.]] '''Sun Yang''' ('''孙杨''') is the 1,500-meter freestyle swimming world record holder, and he is the first male swimmer to win an Olympic gold for
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  • [[file:Sun Yang 孙杨.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.]] '''Sun Yang''' ('''孙杨''') is the 1,500-meter freestyle swimming world record holder, and he is the first male swimmer to win an Olympic gold for
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  • ...gan his partnership with Cai Yun. The pair won three consecutive badminton world championships in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Thomas Cup Badminton World Championships – champion in the men's doubles competition (with Cai Yun);
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  • ...0px|right|Lin Li won the 400-meter individual medley gold medal at the 4th World Swimming Championship held in Perth, Australia.]] ...], born in 1970, won the 400-meter individual medley gold medal at the 4th World Swimming Championship held in Perth, Australia.
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  • ...loped by China's [[National University of Defense Technology]], is now the world's fastest supercomputer, international supercomputer organization Top 500 a
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  • ...ou high-speed railway''' has a 350-km-per-hour average speed, boasting the world's fastest train journey. ('''[[Wuhan-Guangzhou high speed railway|More...]]
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  • ...Xanadu (元上都) .jpg|thumb|200px|right|Xanadu has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.]] ...United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee in St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 29, 2012.
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  • [[1997]]: [[Pingyao Ancient City]] was listed as a World Cultural Relics Site by UNESCO. [[2002]]: China successfully won the right to host the [[World Exposition 2010]] at the 132nd General Assembly of International Bureau of
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  • [[file:xiong chaozhong.jpeg|thumb|300px|Xiong Chaozhong wins the World Boxing Council (WBC) minimumweight title, Nov 24, 2012.]] ...ated Mexican fighter Javier Martínez Resendiz ('the Demon') for the vacant World Boxing Council Minimumweight Championship in Kunming, Yunnan Province on No
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  • ...the '''Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival''' has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals.[[Harbin International Ice and Snow Fes
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  • ...ang won the gold of the men's 1500-metre freestyle competition in the FINA World Championships in Barcelona on Aug. 4, 2013.]] ...on a consecutive gold in the men's 1,500 meters freestyle at the Barcelona world championships and was named as the best male swimmer off the competition. [
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  • '''Jim Yong Kim''' ('''金墉'''), a U.S. citizen, has been selected as the World Bank's new president, the bank announced on April 16, 2012. ...vented a key treatment for drug-resistant TB traits. He also worked at the World Health Organization in charge of the AIDS and HIV research department.
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  • ...eet in [[Beijing]]. Zheng was the first Chinese woman to break an athletic world record.
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  • '''Graphene Aerogel''' ('''石墨烯气凝胶''') is the lightest solid material in the world, developed by Zhejiang University. [[Graphene aerogel|(More...)]]
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