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other 12d ago Nanjing

Nanjing Opens Thousands Of Free Parking Spaces

Ten government agencies in Nanjing will open their parking facilities to the public during the holiday period. Ten government agencies in Jiangsu Province will open parking spaces to the public for free, including 23,000 roadside spots in Jiangbei New Area, Lishui, and Gaochun. Nanjing will release 53,059 free public parking spaces from 0:00 on May 1 until 24:00 on May 5. Nanjing will provide 2,556 free parking spaces across 10 locations near the Australian Sports Center on May 2. Service support center director Huang Chenju stated that access is available through entrances 5, 12, and 7. Drivers can enter the facility after 4:00 PM and must depart between 9:00 PM and midnight. The availability of these spaces is on a first-come, first-served basis. The Nanjing International Expo Center is providing 1,000 free parking spaces to both local and non-local vehicles.
CNR Voice of China
politics 13d ago Nanjing

Chinese Badminton Association President Under Investigation

Zhang Jun, Vice President of Nanjing Institute of Physical Education and Chairman of the Chinese Badminton Association, is under investigation. The probe is being conducted by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the National Commission of Supervision, and the discipline inspection and supervision group of the General Administration of Sport of China. Additionally, the supervisory committee of Nantong, Jiangsu Province, is involved in the investigation. The investigation specifically names Zhang Jun, who also serves as Vice President of Nanjing Sports Institute, and involves the Jiangsu Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection. The investigation involves Zhang Jun, who also serves as Vice President of Nanjing Sport University, and is being handled by both central and provincial disciplinary commissions.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
other 13d ago Nanjing

Nanjing Railway Stations To Increase Service Capacity

Nanjing's Nanhu and other stations plan to add 126.5 zero-passenger trips and 52 passenger trips in popular directions. Two Nanjing stations plan to add 126.5 daily passenger trips and 52 additional trains on popular routes.
CNR Economic Voice
politics 13d ago Nanjing

Chinese Badminton Association President Under Investigation

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the Jiangsu Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection have launched an investigation into Zhang Jun. The investigation involves Zhang Jun, who also serves as Vice President of Nanjing Sport University, and is being handled by both central and provincial disciplinary commissions. The investigation is being led by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection's group stationed at the General Administration of Sport and the Nantong Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection. Zhang Jun, President of the Chinese Badminton Association and Vice President of Nanjing Sports Institute, is under investigation for suspected serious violations of discipline and law.
CNR Voice of China
culture 13d ago Nanjing

Nanjing Museum Receives Tokyo Trial Documents

A donation ceremony was held at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall to commemorate compatriots. A collection of 18 precious files belonging to former US Vice President David Narlson Sutton has been donated to a museum in Nanjing.
CNR Voice of China
politics 13d ago Tianjin

Tianjin Outlines 15th Five-Year Plan Goals

Tianjin and Jiangxi provinces held news conferences regarding their respective 15th Five-Year Plan outlines. The briefings detailed major goals and key tasks for promoting high-quality development during this period.
CNR Voice of China
culture 14d ago Nanjing

Man Donates Blue And White Porcelain To State

A man named Chen Xinming, an employee at the Nanjing Cultural Relics Company, purchased a large blue and white porcelain Meiping vase for five gold bars near Xinjiekou in Nanjing. The piece is identified as a valuable Meiping style vessel.
CRI News Radio
culture 14d ago Sanjiang

Chinese Minority Villages Feature Unique Architecture

The Yongji Bridge in Chengyang, Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County, Guangxi, is the largest and best-preserved wind-rain bridge in China. Wind-Rain Bridges, also known as Yongji bridges, are a representation of traditional Chinese architectural art. These unique structures offer shelter and serve as cultural landmarks. Efforts are underway to protect and showcase these historical constructions. The Chengyang eight villages, including Majuan, Yingzhai, and Pingzhai, are home to over ten thousand Dong people. These villages feature unique architectural elements, such as protruding structures called 'wolf ribs' and decorative patterns on the roof. The upper section is made of dyed blue cloth, with decorations including coins and rice bones, and auspicious flowers.
CNR Voice of China
other 15d ago Nanjing

Chinese News Introduces Cosmology Simulation Project

China's consumer protection agency has exposed a scam project related to equipment. The project was rejected due to quality issues and is supported by enemies of the AES. The nature of the project and the specific details of the scam were not immediately clear.
CNR Economic Voice
other 15d ago Nanjing

China's Q1 GDP Grows 5.9% Driven By Consumer Demand

China's May Day holiday is experiencing increased domestic consumption, with a growing demand for deeper travel experiences. The film industry also saw success, with films like 'The Missing Person' and 'The Battle of Lake Changjin II' performing well, indicating a market for smaller, character-driven stories. The film industry saw multiple films like 'The Missing Person' and 'Battle on the Korean Peninsula' achieve market recognition by connecting with social realities. Consumer travel demand was strongly released during the May Day holiday, with robust service consumption and stable overall goods consumption. The film industry saw multiple films, including 'The Missing Person,' 'Battle of Korea 1994,' and 'Letter to Ama,' achieve market recognition by combining social reality with innovation.
CNR Economic Voice