Volunteers get a sign, a slogan and a song of world expo
Shanghai unveiled its World Expo volunteer logo today - it includes the Chinese character for heart, the letter "V" and a dove of peace carrying an olive branch.
 
We are already part of the Expo dream
Steve Dowler comes from the United States and is a senior student at Shanghai University. He is helping with Shanghai World Expo 2010 already - just like an IT worker for a major chemical company and a road sweeper from the Shanghai South Railway Station.
 
Long Jing, Tea Harvest time
Tea harvest time  Tea harvest time "Tea for two, and Two for Tea" goes the old song, but right now in Hangzhou, that could mean two thousand rmb per kilogram, if it's the finest Long Jin tea. There's a special fragrance in the air and hustle and b…
 
Mainland to Boost Investment in Taiwan
Chen Yunlin, president of the mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), shakes hands with Chiang Pin-kung, chairman of the Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), before their talks in Nanjing, eas…
 
China to Start Construction of New Panda Breeding Base
China will start construction of a new breeding center for giant pandas around May to replace the former quake-leveled habitat in southwestern Sichuan Province, officials said.
 
Small Firms Banned from TV Shopping
Small companies will be banned from home-shopping services on television in the near future as the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Administrative Bureau moves to regulate the practice.
 
China's Fiscal Revenue Down 0.3 pct in March

China's Ministry of Finance (MOF) announced Monday that the country's fiscal revenue reached 440.22 billion yuan (64.43 billion U.S. dollars) in March, down 0.3 percent year on year.

 
China Sets Plan for Reducing Unemployment in 2 Years
By the year 2010, the registered urban unemployment rate will be kept below 5 percent, said the National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2009-2010) released by the Information Office of the State Council on Monday.
 
Chinese Economy Shows Signs of Positive Changes
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, in an interview with Hong Kong and Macao reporters Saturday in the beach resort Pattaya in central Thailand, said that the Chinese economy showed signs of better than expected positive changes in the first quarter as a result of the economic stimulus package adopted by China.
 
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