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Tag Archives: Chang’e I
Preserve social harmony. Violators will be punished.
The Beijing News (新京报) reports on the sentencing of a ticket-taker who infringed on social harmony.
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Tagged Chang'e I, The Beijing News
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Live statue on Wangfujing Street
The headline of today’s Beijing Times (京华时报) announces than the train departure interval of Batong Line 八通线 was reduced 30 seconds.
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Tagged Beijing Times, Chang'e I, Wal-Mart
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Eyewitnesses to the moon-shot
Xiamen Business News (厦门商报) reports on the launch of Chang’e I (嫦娥一号) from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center (西昌发射中心).
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Name your child “Olympics”
The First (竞报) claims that there are 3,491 people named “Aoyun” 奥运 in China, 3,216 male and 275 female, 6 “Aoyun” in Beijing.
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Tagged Chang'e I, Olympics, The First
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Fly me to the moon
The Oriental Morning Post (东方早报) announces that Chang’e I (嫦娥一号) is readying itself for launch.
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Special Olympics close in Shanghai
The headline of today’s Shanghai Youth Daily (青年报) announces that the State Council approved a proposal to construct the Beijing – Shanghai Express Railway (京沪高速铁路)
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China’s voyage to the moon
Today’s headline of Beijing Times (京华时报) is about China’s first lunar exploration project – Chang’e I (嫦娥一号).
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