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Dragon boat performance celebrates festival in Yunhe
Jun 6, 2022
An exciting Oujiang Jiaolong performance took place on the Oujiang River in Yunhe county – administered by Lishui city in East China's Zhejiang province – on June 3, during the Dragon Boat Festival.
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Zhejiang launches measures to stabilize tourism market
Jun 6, 2022
Authorities in East China's Zhejiang province recently released 12 policies to address COVID-19 induces difficulties for cultural and tourism companies.
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Zhejiang introduces pilot reform for intellectual property insurance
Jun 6, 2022
Authorities in East China's Zhejiang province on 24 May issued a reform plan to further optimize the intellectual property insurance industry.
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Jinyun county ranks 18th in China digital village index
Jun 6, 2022
The Institute for New Rural Development at Peking University, together with Ali Research, recently launched a county-level digital village index and according to the accompanying report Jinyun county scored 97.3 points, ranking it 18th in the nation.
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Government relaxes tourism restrictions
Jun 2, 2022
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism has loosened tourism restrictions to help boost the sector's recovery during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday from Friday to Sunday.
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7 more industries in for tax benefits
Jun 2, 2022
China is likely to extend its current value-added tax credit refund policies to seven more industries including wholesale and retail, agriculture, accommodation and catering, education, social work, entertainment and sports.
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Rare wildflower found in Lishui city's Jingning county
Jun 2, 2022
A rare kind of wildflower – called the Monotropa uniflora, or ghost pipe – was recently spotted in the Caoyutang Forest Park in Jingning She autonomous county, in Lishui city in East China's Zhejiang province.
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Zhejiang's privately owned companies backed by local measures
Jun 1, 2022
Specific policy measures will be implemented to maintain the sustainable growth of privately or individually owned businesses in Zhejiang province amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a circular issued by the provincial government recently.