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Inner Mongolia signs MOU with China insurance regulator
2016-03-28
The government of Inner Mongolia signed a memorandum of cooperation with the China Insurance Regulatory Commission in the city of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, on March 26, a recognition of the great progress it has made in the insurance business in recent years.
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Inner Mongolia early spring job fair
2016-03-28
The city of Hohhot's trade union federation and its human resources and social security bureau, in Inner Mongolia got together to host a job fair at the convention and exhibition center, on March 26.
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Inner Mongolia Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Machinery Expo
2016-03-28
The 8th Inner Mongolia Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Machinery Expo opened in the city of Hohhot, on March 26, lasting two days, with 342 enterprises from China and abroad taking part.
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Northern wetlands carp festival gets off to a good start
2016-03-28
This year's Yellow River Wetlands carp festival opened at South Sea Lake in the city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, on March 26.
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Using rural tourism in Inner Mongolia to overcome poverty
2016-03-25
The tourist administration of Inner Mongolia reports that it is using rural tourism as an approach to poverty alleviation and, in recent years, it got active in trying out a "Tourism plus poverty alleviation" model and making tourism poverty alleviation one of 10 projects for developing the region, with clear results.
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Yellow River section completely ice-free
2016-03-25
Inner Mongolia's flood control and drought relief office has reported, on March 24, that ice on the Inner Mongolia section of the Yellow River has all thawed, meaning that river has no more ice run floes and is fully open.
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Mongolian expo kicks off in Baotou
2016-03-25
The 3-day event has drawn about 100 Mongolian companies which have brought jewelry and cashmere products and thousands of other ethnic goods.
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Endangered Mongolian camel making a comeback
2016-03-24
A rare special camel in Inner Mongolia's Gobi Desert, the Red Bactrian Camel, which was declining in numbers because of environmental and human factors, has been recovering in recent year thanks to better protection and the development of a camel industry by the local government.