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Heat threatens tourism in Taicang
August 5, 2013
Tourist attractions, travel agencies and hotels in Taicang have lost many customers due to the hot weather. Even low-cost travel routes offered by travel agencies have lost their appeal.
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Construction work for Hu-Tong railway starts in Taicang
August 5, 2013
The Transportation Department has started the demolition and relocation work required for the construction of the Hu-Tong railway, or Shanghai-Nantong Railway, which will link Shanghai and Nantong and will be the first railway line to pass through Taicang.
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Tour of Taicang Modern Agricultural Park promotes environmental protection
August 2, 2013
Members of the general public recently took part in a one-day tour in Taicang Modern Agricultural Park, to increase awareness of environmental protection, and the visitors had the chance to experience the natural environment of Suzhou rural areas.
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General survey on movable cultural relics is underway in Taicang
August 1, 2013
Taicang is taking part in China’s first general survey on national movable cultural relics,which was launched on August 1, in a bid to gather basic data and set up a protection system.
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Taicang plans to build Jiangsu’s first demonstration area for rice cultivation
July 31, 2013
Recently, experts from Nanjing Agricultural University investigated Shaxi town in regards to the planned construction of a demonstration area for modern crop production.
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Online Women’s Federation starts operations
July 30, 2013
Aimed at women using the Internet, the Online Women’s Federation focuses on women’s themes. It will build an Internet platform for women to show their elegance, express their emotions and discuss topics.
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Taicang Port opens Meijin Dock
July 30, 2013
Recently, the Office of Port Affairs of Jiangsu province held a meeting to accept the opening of Meijin Dock. So far, Taicang Port has opened 12 docks and 32 berths.
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Taicang ranks richest county-level city
July 29, 2013
Taicang was ranked on the list of 2013 richest Chinese county-level cities by Forbes’ Chinese website. Its per capita disposable income reached 34,887 yuan ($5,687) this year.