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Tag Archives: Inner Mongolia
The millionth tree planted in Inner Mongolia by Shanghai Roots and Shoots
In a country full of rumors, scandals and frequently negative news, its nice to see a positive item that doesn’t revolve around something bizarre happening. In my time in China, I’ve watched many NGOs attempt to make change in their … Continue reading
Posted in Wildlife, Nature and the Environment
Tagged Danwei.com, environment, Inner Mongolia, Jonah Kessel, NGO
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Digging out a train
Heavy snowfall has basked northern China since Saturday. Today, like several other regional papers, the Chutian Metropolis Daily reported on the excavation effort of Train #1814.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chutian Metropolis Daily, digging, Inner Mongolia, snow, train
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In Inner Mongolia, justice denied and then delayed
Hugejiltu was executed in 1996 for murder. In 2005, a serial rapist and murderer confessed to the crime, but authorities are not pursuing the case.
Posted in Law
Tagged Inner Mongolia, murder, Nie Shubin, Window of the South
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Sand storm drive
This video shows the view from a car driving through a sand storm in Inner Mongolia at about 10am. Visibility: around ten meters.
Danwei Picks: 2007-11-27
Quality translation, fabricating ethnicity in Inner Mongolia, and air quality in Shanghai.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged air quality, ethnicity, Inner Mongolia, translation
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