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Chinese Academy of Engineering conducting research in Ningbo

Led by Guo Konghui, academician from Chinese Academy of Engineering, a delegation recently came to Ningbo and conducted a research on the automobile industry in the city.
As one of the sub-projects of the project of “transformation from big manufacturing country to powerful manufacturing country”, the research will be made on such issues as the development status, existing problems and developing direction of the automobile industry.

IKEA to open its 13th stores in China

 
 

 NO.2201 East Side of South Ring Road, Yinzhou District, Ningbo


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Store Introduction  The first IKEA Store in Zhejiang Province, located in the dynamic city of Ningbo! Brand new IKEA Ningbo Store has 60 inspirational room settings, more than 7,800 products, 623seats in restaurant and free Smalland which is the great place for you and your family to spend whole day to enjoy! Flat pack is the great design of IKEA which enable you to bring the product by yourself and enjoy today! IKEA Ningbo Store has more than 1,600 parking spaces and easy for you to drive product home! Come to IKEA Ningbo Store and you will find your own IKEA in this great shopping

World's Fastest Trains (PHOTOS)

An increasing number of countries are turning to high-speed rail to link cities, citing its advantages over air travel for mid-distance trips. With well-designed and well-operated systems, weather conditions are less likely to affect journeys, proponents such as the US High Speed Rail Association say. It's not surprising that countries are pushing technological limits to provide the most efficient (and fastest) ways to travel by rail. In 2012, China launched the world's first-ever high-speed train capable of operating in extreme weather conditions, according to China Central TV. Japan has also started testing its floating magnetic levitation trains, which can travel up to 311 mph, according to the Daily Mail. Here, we take a look at the high-tech, high-speed trains of the world -- sleek innovations that zip to destinations, in mind-blowing speeds.

 

With a top, world record-breaking speed of 302.8 mph (486 kmph), China's CRH380A is one of the world's fastest trains. It was launched in 2010 and now serves the Shanghai-Nanjing, Shanghai-Hangzhou, and the Wuhan-Guangzhou High-Speed Railways. It has reduced the travel time between Shanghai and Hangzhou from 1 hour 18 minutes to 45 minutes, and travel time between Nanjing and Hangzhou reduced from 3 hour 19 minutes to 2 hour 48 minutes. Travel time may be shorter, but the CRH380A is still loaded with luxurious amenities, including deluxe seat compartments, a dining car, and a VIP sightseeing section with an electronic curtain and a driver's view of the running train, according toRailway-Technology.com.

Photos please see at http://www.weather.com/travel/worlds-fastest-trains-photos-20130616

Dress Code Welcome

high-heelsRIVERSIDE, Calif. (KTLA)  — A new restaurant has stepped on more than a few toes with its dress code requiring all women customers to wear heels.

The controversy began when “ProAbition” posted an online flier announcing its June 15 grand opening, the Press Enterprise reported.

Included in the restaurant’s dress code was a line that read, “Ladies: No flat shoes or sandals. Must have heels.”

The dress code did include an exception for injuries.

Even so, many women were not too happy about the rules and took to social media to express their feelings.

After numerous complaints, the restaurant softened it stance and issued the following statement.

“As a business, we pay very close attention to our guests’ feedback. We had been receiving feedback on all fronts. That’s when we decided maybe we need to re-adjust this and not be so strict about this one particular item.”



Read more: http://ktla.com/2013/06/17/local-restaurant-requires-all-women-to-wear-heels/#ixzz2WdeH8p3M

Xiamen to Ningbo, Hangzhou, Nanjing train routes to be adjusted on July 1st

The Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway is scheduled to be fully operational by July. Many trains are expected to alter their previous routes and run on the new railway, according to reports.

Some changes will also be made to their stop stations. In the future, tourists in Hangzhou would have had to take trains in Hangzhou East Railway Station if they want to visit Fujian. 

At that time, the number of train No. D365/366 running from Beijing South Railway Station to Fuzhou will be changed into G55/G56. 

Trains No.K197/200 and K198/9 will stop at Shenzhen West Railway Station along the route. Departing at 20:26pm, the train will arrive in Shenzhen at 5:25am. According to reports, the train will pass by Jiaxing, Hangzhou East, Yiwu, Jinhua West, Shangrao, Zhangping, Longyan, Longchuan and Shenzhen West Railway Stations. And the train will start at 7:40am from Shenzhen and reach Shanghai at 13:39pm. 

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