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The bridge, which spans more than 2,000 feet high, has a cafe a 1/2 mile in the air and a sightseeing elevator. Visitors can bungee jump from it, too.
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China's Zijin Gold surges over 60% in Hong Kong debut after world's second-largest IPO this year
Zijin Gold is the overseas gold-mining arm of China's Zijin Mining that operates all of the group's gold mines outside China.
A Princeton nuclear physicist. A mechanical engineer who helped NASA explore manufacturing in space. A US National Institutes of Health neurobiologist. Celebrated mathematicians. And over half a dozen AI experts.
A Chinese court has sentenced to death 11 members of a notorious family that ran scam centres in Myanmar, according to Chinese state media. Dozens of members of the Ming family were found guilty of conducting criminal activities, with many receiving lengthy jail sentences.
China urged Cambodia and Thailand to end their border war in July. But weeks earlier, it had sent rockets and artillery shells to Cambodia, Thai intelligence documents show.
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On September 24th last year China’s officials decided to engineer a rally in the moribund stockmarket. The central bank, flanked by financial regulators, cut interest rates and bank reserve requirements.
China's ruling Communist Party will meet in October to map out the country's social and economic development over the next five years, as the nation seeks to maintain economic momentum while fending off trade conflicts with the West.
Last year, China purchased $12.6 billion worth of soybeans from the U.S., federal data from the agriculture department shows. As harvest season gets underway this year, the country's orders are $0.
American soybean farmers are worried about where they're going to sell their crops and whether they'll lose money this year because China hasn't bought any for months.
He completed his book soon after Mao’s Cultural Revolution erupted, timing that gave him a measure of stoicism about China’s development. He felt “better equipped”, in his words, to hold a patient view,
The Royal United Services Institute's analysis is based on around 800 pages of documents, including contracts and lists of equipment to be supplied by Moscow to Beijing.