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Tag Archives: transport
3-wheeled Chinese cars for Michigan
A video about an auto dealer in Michigan selling the Wildfire, a 3-wheeled car apparently from China. But will American chicks dig it?
Posted in Automobiles, Featured Video
Tagged automobile, cars, fuel, transport, Wildfire
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Signs of the times
Bosses flee bankrupt factories and China Eastern’s fuel hedging scheme goes awry.
Posted in Financial crisis
Tagged bankruptcy, business, financial crisis, jet fuel, Tao Shoulong, transport
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Helicopters over Beijing
A new sound and sight in Beijing: helicopters.
Posted in Beijing
Tagged Beijing, CCTV Building, helicopters, Olympics, Rem Koolhaas, transport
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Shandong train crash kills 66
A deadly train crash in Shandong.
Posted in Transport
Tagged Shandong kilns, train, transport
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Air China flies to Pyongyang
Air China opens a route to Pyongyang.
Green brothers on Beijing public transport
A light-hearted video about green issues and public transport in Beijing.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Beijing, environment, environmental protection, Green Brothers, green development, transport
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Beijing subway jam music video
A music video shot on the Beijing subway.
New Hard Hat on subway
A video about the opening of Beijing’s new subway line number 5.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Beijing, city planning, subway, transport, urban
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Yunnan will NOT abolish ‘hukou’ system
An earlier post on Danwei suggested that Yunnan Province was about to abolish the ‘hukou’ system, which is a relic old Chinese economy based on work units and local registrations that made casual migration almost impossible. While the Chinese economy … Continue reading
Posted in Migrant workers
Tagged hukou, law, migrant workers, transport
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Continental can’t speak Chinese
Continental Airlines thinks that 我的头发冷 means ‘my head is cold’ in Chinese.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing
Tagged advertising, airlines, translation, transport
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