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Baotou gets new food and drug safety test center
2016-02-01
Baotou's new food and drug safety testing center opened recently after four months of preparation, marking a major move forward using scientific management practices to ensure food and drug safety. The center facilities and testing qualities put it at the top in China, in assessments and standards.
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Railway workers on duty to ensure safety during holiday travel rush
2016-02-01
Wiremen checking wires along the rail in the city of Genhe, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on Jan 22, 2016.
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General airport in Inner Mongolia opened to air traffic
2016-02-01
Herdsmen pose for a group photo in front of a plane at Urad Middle Banner general airport in Bayannur, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on Jan 31, 2016.
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Herdsmen graze horses on snow-covered pasture of Hulunbuir
2016-01-29
Herdsmen graze horses on the snow-covered pasture in the city of Hulunbuir, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region,on Jan 18, 2016.
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Record number of patent applications in North China
2016-01-29
The science bureau of the city of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia autonomous region reports that the city filed 2,614 patent applications in 2015, for a 44.3 percent increase from 2014, and the first time that Hohhot's applications have gone over 2,000 for the year.
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North China adds new land port for food imports
2016-01-29
When China's State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine announced its list of land ports for imported food, the city of Arxan, Inner Mongolia got a C-level classification for its port, making it the region’s third land port for imported food, after Erenhot and Manzouli.
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Inner Mongolia People's Congress session begins
2016-01-28
The 12th Inner Mongolia National People's Congress (NPC) opened its 4th Session in the city of Hohhot, on Jan 27, with 474 members taking part. It runs until Jan 28.
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WeChat helps ensure food safety in North China
2016-01-28
People in the city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia autonomous region now can get more information on some agricultural products by simply scanning code bars on a package.