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  • Harbin to ban street barbecues

    2014-07-29

    The city of Harbin in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province will hand out harsh punishments to restaurants which violate operational rules.

  • Cooling down at Wetland Park

    2014-07-29

    Thousands streamed into the water park to embrace the cool away from the heat wave at Hulan River Mouth Wetland Park in Harbin, Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province, on July 27.

  • Xia Qing Art Museum opens in Harbin

    2014-07-25

    A museum which was built to pay tribute to Xia Qing, a great artist who guided the Chinese broadcasting industry, opened on July 24 in Harbin, Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province.

  • Harbin’s industrial output hits $24.6b in 2014

    2014-07-25

    Harbin’s industrial output reached 152.51 billion yuan($24.6 billion), up 8.8 percent year-on-year and above Q1’s 3.3 percent growth in the first half of 2014, according to the Industry and Information Technology Commission of Harbin.

  • Parrots greet visitors at Niaoyu Wood

    2014-07-24

    On Tuesday, more than 300 parrots greeted visitors for the first time at Niaoyu Wood, a zoo in Harbin, capital of Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province.

  • Black swan family welcomes new members

    2014-07-22

    A couple of black swans recently welcomed their new family members – four adorable baby swans in Niaoyu Wood, a zoo in Harbin, capital of Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province.

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  • Heilongjiang urges sustainable development of homecare industry

    2014-07-22

    The number of employees in Heilongjiang province’s homecare industry will reach 50,000 by 2016, and all of them will be required to present standard certifications issued by local authorities.

  • Encountered fake green products? Call 12315

    2014-07-21

    Heilongjiang's Industrial and Commercial Bureau, along with its agricultural departments, recently launched a three-month operation, aiming to crack down on counterfeit and outdated green products, as well as other illegal activities.