Guizhou

Fluorosis prevention starts in southwest China kitchen

GUIYANG, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Southwest China's Guizhou Province is hoping to reduce fluorosis incidence in two years by replacing old-fashioned stoves that give off fluorin-rich smokes. The provincial government's two-year plan...

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Weekendist: Cuisine festivals, creativity workshops, charities and more!

We've got a pretty awesome weekend ahead of us. Even if you're not going to one of the many music parties planned for tonight (whi...

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Guizhou top adviser removed from post

THE top political adviser of Guizhou Province has been dismissed because of "severe discipline violation," the Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. A source in the Organization Department of the Communist Party...

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2009 "Colorful Guizhou" Tourist Commodities Design Contest held

A woman of the Miao ethnic group extemporizes a batik brocade with beautiful patterns, on the 2009 "Colorful Guizhou" Tourist Commodities Design Competition and Final Selection Campaign of Skillful Craftsmen in Designing...

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Pupil constriction can alter the accuracy of dark room provocative test

Background Primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) is a major cause of visual morbidity in East Asia. Dark-room provocative test (DRPT) has been used to determine which narrow angles have the risk to develop angle closure....

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Chinese university president to visit Holy Family

Holy Family University will host Chen Shuping, president of Guizhou University in China, as part of its International Friendship Day at its Philadelphia campus today. Guizhou, with 41,965 undergraduate and graduate students, is...

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Wednesday WTF: What is it with kids and smoking?

We thought we'd seen the last of babies taking drags off ciggs with the first video, but nope. This video was uploaded by someone who said he filmed it on National Day. In Guizhou, a couple of migrant workers bragged about how...

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Chinese lottery winners or....superheros?!?

This is probably one of our favorite Chinese traditions so far: apparently lottery winners, in order to conceal their identities from the populous, dress up in costumes when receiving their fake oversized media checks . This...

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Pencil This In: November 2-6

Distract yourself from the rapidly dropping temperatures in Shanghai this week with a smattering of eclectic events, from Chinese ...

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Hostage taker shot dead in SW China

GUIYANG, Nov. 1 (Xinhua) -- A man who took a boy hostage was shot dead by police in southwest China's Guizhou Province early Sunday morning. The man, who took a 10-year-old boy hostage in Qingzhen District in Guiyang City at...

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