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1st microcredit institution established in Tibet
Tibet Yurong Microcredit Company, the first microcredit institution in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, was established here on Sunday. |
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Ten miners dead after Xinjiang coal mine collapse
The bodies of all ten miners have been found Tuesday in a collapsed coal mine in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, local authorities said Wednesday. |
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Snapshots of intangible cultural heritage show
Performers display the intangible cultural heritage of Tibet on the themed gala titled "Colorful Hada" in Beijing Tianqiao Theater, March 25, 2010. |
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Tibet designates 2,112 technicians
Up to March, Tibet has designated a total number of 2,112 special technicians including 912 listed in national technician talent bank, sources from TAR science and technology department. |
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Solar insecticidal lights for pest control
After installing 86 solar insecticidal lights in Nedong County last year, another 85 lamps have recently been put into use in the Yajiang Shelter Forest in Chanang county of Lhoka Prefecture. |
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Coal mine collapse traps 10 in Xinjiang
Ten construction workers are trapped underground after a coal mine that was under construction collapsed Tuesday in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. |
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Tibetan Culture Museum, entrance of Tibetan culture
An opening ceremony for Tibetan Culture Museum of China Tibetology Research Center & "Snowy Land Treasure" was kicked off in Beijing, capital of China on March 28 marking the 51st anniversary of democratic reform in the Tibet Autonomous Region. |
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Forest fire raging in Tibet
Soldiers and civilians have been mobilized to put out a fire raging since Sunday noon in a forest area in Chayou Countyin, southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, on March 23,2010. The fire has spread over 26 hectares in the forest with no casualty. It has been basically under control by hours of rainfall since last night. |
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Xinjiang gripped by flood fear
After surviving continuous snowstorms for three months, people in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region not only had to deal with last weekend's sandstorm but are also living in fear of snowmelt floods caused by rising temperatures. |
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Email service resumed in Xinjiang
Email service was resumed and the restriction on the number of text messages one can send was lifted in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Saturday, about eight months after the July 5 riot in the regional capital Urumqi. |
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Snow, sandstorm wreak havoc in Xinjiang
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China's far west suffered the dual attack of snow and sandstorm, which caused chaos on the road and in the air, local authorities said Saturday. |
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Tibet starts building solar power plant
China's Tibet Autonomous Region Friday started building a solar power plant with an aim to ease power supply shortages in an environmentally friendly way. |
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Ethnic shows also need a ticket-paying audience
A festival featuring 18 minority intangible cultural heritage performances is being held in Beijing till March 30. |
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Xinjiang to receive massive input
A detailed and massive investment plan will be introduced in a bid to boost Xinjiang's economy during the upcoming central government's working conference on issues affecting Xinjiang this May. |
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Tibet to step up exploitation of mineral resources
Tibet has mapped out a plan to explore its abundant mineral resources to develop the region's impoverished economy, while vowing the process should be "rational" to avoid damaging natural environment and local culture. |