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Black water cleanup in cities beats target

Black water cleanup in cities beats target By HOU LIQIANG | China Daily | Updated: 2021-01-28 08:12 Share CLOSE A view of Fengjiajiang River in Beihai, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on Nov 25, 2020. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] Ministry urges local authorities to help consolidate achievements China managed to clean up the vast majority of black and smelly water bodies in its major cities by the end of last year, beating a target set two years ago, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment said. Of the 2,914 such water bodies in 295 major Chinese cities, 98.2 percent were no longer black and smelly by December, the ministry s department of water environment said in a statement.

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Waste of money giant statue of Chinese general to be moved at cost of US$23 8 million

news ‘Waste of money’ giant statue of Chinese general to be moved at cost of US$23.8 million Wang Zixu zixu.wang@scmp.com Made of bronze, the mammoth statue of Guan Yu stands 58 metres tall and weighs close to 1,200 tonnes. Photo: Weibo A giant statue of a second-century general erected as a tourist attraction in central China four years ago is to be relocated at a cost of 155 million yuan (US$23.8 million), after an inquiry found it to be a waste of money, according to local media reports. The monument to Guan Yu, a military leader during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) who was later deified, opened to the public in Guanyi Park in Jingzhou, Hubei province in 2016. Made of bronze, the mammoth creation stands 58 metres (190 feet) tall and weighs close to 1,200 tonnes. It took three years to build and cost 173 million yuan.

(Sports Focus) China expects boom in football pitch construction - Xinhua

(Sports Focus) China expects boom in football pitch construction Source: Xinhua| Editor: huaxia by Sportswriters Wang Chujie, Gong Bing, Xiao Shiyao BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) China plans to achieve full coverage of football facilities in all urban communities nationwide by 2035, according to a document issued by the country s Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the State General Administration of Sport. The document also requires that all the newly-built or under construction communities in China should have at least one non-standard football field by 2025. By 2035, standard football pitches will be built in urban communities where conditions allow. The Chinese government launched a football construction pilot project in nine cities, including Wuhan and Shenzhen, in April, 2019.

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