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Have fun with the friendship cities card
January 29, 2014
Taicang, Changshu and Zhangjiagang recently jointly released a friendship cities card. With the card, tourists can visit more than 20 scenic spots in the three cities for free.
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Taicang’s top news stories of 2013
January 28, 2014
Hosted by the publicity department of the CPC Taicang municipal committee and organized by Taicang Daily, the Taicang radio and television station, the Taicang news website and the Taicang Journalist Association, the 2013 Taicang top 10 news stories were released recently.
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Jiangsu province releases report on talent competitiveness
January 28, 2014
A report on the talent competitiveness of Jiangsu province (2013) was released on Jan 25. This is the first time Jiangsu province has released the talent competitiveness of its cities and counties.
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Alibaba unveils most developed counties for e-commerce
January 24, 2014
Alibaba, China's largest e-commerce group, released its 2013 Top 100 Most Developed Chinese Counties for E-Commerce list in a recent research report.
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Art performance in Chengxiang town
January 24, 2014
On January 22, the closing ceremony of the “Spring of Jincang Lake” Culture and Art Festival and an art performance of excellent mass works were held in Cheng Xiang town’s cultural center, attracting art enthusiasts from villages and communities in the town.
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Taicang holds 100-day countdown for walking race
January 24, 2014
A 100-day countdown ceremony for the 2014 IAAF World Race Walking Cup kicked off in Taicang on Jan 23. The 2014 IAAF World Race Walking Cup will be held in Taicang from May 3-4.
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Taicang sees booming flower market
January 22, 2014
The flower market in Taicang is flourishing as Spring Festival approaches. Many florists have been preparing for the upcoming New Year, providing a variety of flowers, such as butterfly orchids, cymbidiums, azaleas and winter jasmines.
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Having a traditional Spring Festival
January 21, 2014
Traditional folk customs during Spring Festival in Suzhou of Jiangsu province may evoke childhood memories for many local people.