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Yellow River wetland protection network has new member from Inner Mongolia
2015-11-12
Daihai wetland reserve in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia autonomous region joined the Yellow River wetland protection network recently after it applied for membership in September.
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Mongolian imports to quench forage thirst
2015-11-12
China will import more than 400,000 metric tons of forage from Mongolia next year to cope with the growing demand for dairy and other high-protein products, officials said on Wednesday.
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China debuts 1st anti-drug cartoon image
2015-11-12
A local cartoon image called Fei Tu, an unusual-looking rabbit with one broken ear, has debuted as Inner Mongolia's anti-drug mascot, and also the first of its kind in the country.
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Shenyang-Manzhouli-Europe international line starts maiden trip
2015-11-11
The first train of Shenyang-Manzhouli-Europe international rail line started its maiden voyage on Oct 30 in Shenyang, Liaoning province.
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Agricultural market gets electronic scales for traceability
2015-11-11
The administration of quality and technology supervision and commerce bureau of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia offered 160 electronic scales to a local agricultural products market on Nov 9, stepping up the city’s meat and vegetable traceablity system.
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Artistic handkerchiefs raise money to plant trees in Inner Mongolia
2015-11-09
More than 400 Chinese entrepreneurs attended a charity event in Beijing last Friday. During the three-hour activity, 1, 900 sets of handkerchiefs designed by seven noted Chinese artists were sold out, and all the proceeds will be used to plant sacsaoul trees on the Alashan plateau in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
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Inner Mongolia encourages non-governmental social assistance
2015-11-09
North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region is encouraging non-governmental forces to participate in the region’s social assistance system, according to the region’s newly released measures on social assistance.
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Passenger line to link Ulan Bator and Erenhot
2015-11-09
China and Mongolia agreed to open regular passenger transport lines between Mongolia’s Ulan Bator and Erenhot, according to the region’s transportation department on Nov 6.