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Tibetan Exhibition Opens in Beijing... GM Ups China Investment, Moves Asia HQ...Public Facilities Every 300 Meters in Shanghai... | |
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An exhibition on Tibetan cultural protection and development has opened in Beijing, aiming to introduce and promote the autonomous region after its 53 years of development since liberation.
500 pictures and items covering ancient architecture, language and characters, religious materials, paintings and drama will be shown at the five-day show.
It will give visitors a fresh and colourful impression of Tibetan traditional culture and ethnic features.
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General Motors, the world's top car maker, plans to spend 250 million US dollars with a local partner to expand a pivotal car design center in China and move its Asia-Pacific headquarters to Shanghai by January.
The U.S. auto giant joins multinationals such as France's Alcatel that have declared China's financial hub their regional base.
GM chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner said in a statement on Wednesday that having a strong presence in this dynamic and growing market is not an option any more, it's a necessity.
The announcement was made as overall sales in China's car market, the world's fastest-growing, are slowing as the Chinese government curbs easy lending to cool overheated parts of the economy.
Car sales in China dropped 19.4 percent in May from April, the second straight monthly decline, as efforts to put the brakes on a racing economy and restrict easy auto loans kept potential buyers at bay.
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Tourists will no longer have any difficulty in finding public toilets in Shanghai, as one is now available every three hundred meters in the city's urban area.
Clear signs have been posted in the streets, helping the public to easily locate the toilets. | |
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