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Ningbo Scientists and Technicians Met to Celebrate New Year

Science and Technology Association of Ningbo held a mass greeting and Scien-tech Award Ceremony on January 25 in Jingang Hotel. Chen Xin, vice party secretary of Ningbo, Yu Hongyi, member of standing committee of municipal party committee and vice mayor, Hua Changhui, the vice chairman of Ningbo Political Consultative Conference, met scientist [...]

Kids singing to greet New Year

Some 240 kids with the Nanya Music Kindergarten presented a unique sports meet to greet the New Year the day before yesterday. They sang, danced and played together with their parents

3.5 bln to be invested on port construction next year

To speed up the port construction a sum of 3.5 billion yuan will be invested next year for the construction of docks and berths, as learned from the port authority December 28. In the year of financial crisis, the port has made large investments to boost the economic growth and as a result, the water transportation construction has kept a sound [...]

Celebrating New Year on 18th of First Month

Celebrating New Year on 18th of First Month

In Xi’ao, Ninghai County, people regard 18th of the first month in Chinese Lunar Calendar as the day to celebrate New Year. People will return to their homelands and their relatives will pay a visit to them on this day.

Are Plubic Holidays For Chinese New Year Not Concern To Forien Workers ?

my employer asked me to work on chinese new yesr public holidays by giving the reason that i'm not a chinese.I feel it isn't fair.does it?

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