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District in Baotou wins football awards at grand ceremony
2016-01-21
At the Inner Mongolia autonomous region's football grand ceremony for 2015, in Hohhot recently, the Qingshan district of Baotou got a commendation for its efforts in boosting the sport, Baotou Daily reported on Jan 18.
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Rare earth trade up five-fold through national exchange
2016-01-21
Around 227,000 tons of rare earth products were bought and sold through China's first national rare earth trading platform in 2015, up more than fivefold from the amount in its inaugural year of 2014.
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Inner Mongolia airport gets its first trial run
2016-01-20
The city of Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia autonomous region had a flight trial run at its new Jining Airport, on Jan 19.
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North China gets Spring Festival gala for the elderly
2016-01-20
The city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia autonomous region held a program, on Jan 14, the first of its kind, where hundreds of elderly people could put on a performance to mark this year's Spring Festival, China's most important holiday, which comes on Feb 8.
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Internet revolution in grasslands music
2016-01-20
A startup company in the city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, in the hi-tech industrial development zone, says it's working hard to find new ways to combine ethnic culture and the Internet to bring great changes to the grasslands music industry and promote Inner Mongolian culture.
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Inner Mongolia developing "green medicine" tourism
2016-01-20
The Health and Family Planning Commission of Inner Mongolia says it wants to push the idea of "green medicine" and the region's traditional Chinese medicine for disease prevention, so it plans to combine its TCM and health services with tourism and create a health and tourism brand.
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North China building Chinese culture city
2016-01-19
The China Low-carbon Industry Investment Center, in Beijing, announced the beginning of work on an "Ordos- Chinese culture city" in the city of Ordos, Inner Mongolia, on Jan 17.
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North China green agriculture trade fair closes on a good note in Beijing
2016-01-19
When Inner Mongolia's first green agriculture and livestock products trade fair, in Beijing, came to an end on Jan 18, it had seen a trade volume worth 2.79 million yuan ($423,421), and contracts worth 65 million yuan.