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First 'zero-carbon' factory in Fujian
2021-10-28
The installment of the first batch of distributed photovoltaic power generation devices at the plants of Fujian Huagang Textile Co Ltd in Fuzhou on Oct 24 marked the construction of the first "zero-carbon factory" project in Fujian province.
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East China's Fujian to host cross-Straits youth festival
2021-10-28
A cross-Straits youth festival to promote exchanges between young people from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan kicks off on Oct 28 in Fuzhou, capital of East China's Fujian province.
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Secrets of ancient wooden bridges preserved
2021-10-27
Huang Chuncai, 80, knows the secret of the Chinese wooden arch bridge, a kind of ancient bridge assembled with mortise and tenon joints alone, no nails or rivets.
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Three 4A-level scenic spots added in Fujian
2021-10-26
Ruiyan Mountain in Fuqing, Baogai Mountain in Shishi and Shuiwei Red Army town in Jianning were listed as national 4A-level tourist attractions in Fujian province. Nanbu Bay Tourist Resort in Pingtan was approved as a provincial-level tourist resort.
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Fujian aims for longer life and lower health risks in 2021-25 period
2021-10-26
The Fujian provincial government recently issued a special plan for the province's health development during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period.
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Fujian per capita disposable income up 10.5% in Q1-Q3
2021-10-25
The per capita disposable income of Fujian residents in the first three quarters of this year was 31,781 yuan ($4976.9), a year-on-year increase of 10.5 percent, an actual increase of 10 percent after deducting price factors, and an average increase of 6.9 percent in two years.
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Heroic and much-loved official in Fujian fondly remembered
2021-10-25
Pan Dongsheng, vice-mayor and head of the public security bureau of Fuzhou, Fujian province, died in the line of duty on Sept 25 at the age of 57.
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Fujian's GDP up 8.8% in first three quarters
2021-10-22
The gross domestic product of Fujian province in the first three quarters of this year exceeded 3.52 trillion yuan ($550.12 billion), up 8.8 percent year-on-year, the provincial statistics bureau announced on Oct 20.