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Guiyang receives praise for its medical waste disposal
March 11, 2020
Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, has enhanced the supervision and examination of its medical waste to further prevent and control the novel coronavirus epidemic, receiving praise and recognition from the public.
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Nanming district moves to help poverty-stricken towns
March 10, 2020
Nanming district in Guiyang, the capital city of Southwest China's Guizhou province, will continue to implement six key projects to help the poverty-stricken towns, officials said.
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Guiyang, Guian expect to attract 30b yuan of investment outside Guizhou
March 9, 2020
Guiyang and Guian New Area in Southwest China's Guizhou province are planning to collaborate on investment promotion to attract over 30 billion yuan ($4.32 billion) in projects from outside of Guizhou.
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Some schools to re-open in Guiyang this month
March 6, 2020
The 12th-grade and ninth-grade students in Guiyang, Southwest China's Guizhou province, are scheduled to return to school on March 16, according to officials.
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Sister city holds festival to support Guiyang's fight against virus
March 3, 2020
Palmerston North in New Zealand recently held a lantern festival to express support for Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, in its fight against the novel coronavirus.
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Guiyang issues guidelines to promote tourism industry
March 2, 2020
The Guiyang bureau of culture and tourism in Southwest China's Guizhou province issued two guidelines on Feb 24 to help scenic spots and hotels reopen to the public while preventing and controlling the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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Industrial enterprises in Guiyang resume production in advance
February 28, 2020
Guiyang's 719 industrial enterprises above a designated size, those with annual revenue of 20 million yuan or more, are in great shape.
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Guiyang provides subsidies to support companies resume work
February 27, 2020
The Guiyang bureau of investment promotion in Southwest China's Guizhou province recently issued 4.9 million yuan ($697,806.89) of subsidies to support companies resume work after the extended Spring Festival holiday caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak.