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Bullet train linking Xi’an, Yan’an

A CRH high-speed train1 A CRH high-speed train from Xi'an arrives in Yan'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 26, 2012. Operation of a CRH bullet train service between Xi'an, the provincial capital, and Yan'an, once the headquarter of the Communist Party of China (CPC), will start on July 1, following a successful test run on Tueday. The new train service will shorten travel time between the two cities to 2.5 hours.

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China Hotline Numbers

Make your visit to China a memorable experience by keeping a hand on information about important china hotline numbers. There can be chances that one can find oneself in a crisis situation in China, dialing the correct emergency phones in china is essential. In the country with the world’s biggest population, the amount of emergencies is proportional, and along the way things can get very confusing if one is not aware of the right phones in china .During any emergency or assistancechina hotline numbers come handy .Below is listed some of useful phones in china:

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Nanjing stories

Every evening feels like Christmas Eve at the four-point crossing at Xinjiekou. The place is awash with lights. Streams of illumination pour down the sides of the towering chrome-and-glass structures. Giant digital display boards play advert clips, showcasing multinational brands in endless reruns.

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Chinese 3rd generation fighter: J-10 jet fighter

J-10 jet fighter The J-10, featuring a pair of canards and delta wing, is the first supersonic 3rd-generation fighter designed and manufactured using Chinese indigenous technology. China's ARJ21 from The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, the country's first large aircraft, also performed at the show. The Pakistan-manufactured JF-17 Thunder fighter was also put on aerial display. The Airbus A-380 made a showing. 

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Holidays in China in 2012-2013

Chinese people legally enjoy over 115 days off including 104 days of weekends and 11 days of festivals. Employees have 5 to 15 days of paid annual leave. Students and teachers have summer and winter vacations for about three months. The summer vacation in China generally starts around July 1st and ends around August 31st, and the winter vacation usually falls on January or Februry according to the date of the Spring Festival.

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