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  2. Cross-Border Interbank Payment System - Wikipedia

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    CIPS is backed by the People's Bank of China and was launched in 2015 as part of a policy effort to internationalize the use of China’s currency. In 2022, CIPS processed around 96.7 trillion yuan ($14.03 trillion), with about 1427 financial institutions in 109 countries and regions having connected to the system. [1] [2]

  3. Animal welfare and rights in China - Wikipedia

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    China's animal-protection movement is growing, [80] particularly among young people, [81] especially those in urban areas and on the Internet. [23] International NGOs played some role in igniting China's animal movement, but local groups are increasingly taking over. [49] China is estimated to be home to 168 million pet dogs. [82]

  4. National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)

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    The National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) is an exhibition and convention center in Shanghai, China. The NECC is currently the largest exhibition complex, [1] making it one of the landmark buildings in Shanghai. The building was co-built by Ministry of Commerce of China and Shanghai Municipal Government. [2]

  5. China reclassifies dogs as pets, not livestock, in post-virus ...

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    Though dog meat remains a delicacy in many regions, the Ministry of Agriculture said in a notice that dogs would no longer be considered as livestock.

  6. China forecast to have almost twice as many pets as young ...

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    China’s pet population will be close to double that of its young children by 2030 as young Chinese remain unwilling to start new families, Goldman Sachs said. China forecast to have almost twice ...

  7. Pets in China are earning ‘snack money’ in cafes as their ...

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    Customers visiting China’s cat and dog cafés usually pay an entrance fee, ranging from 30-60 yuan ($4-8.5) per person, or simply need to order something like a cup of coffee.

  8. World Dog Show - Wikipedia

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    The World Dog Show (WDS) is a Fédération Cynologique Internationale-sanctioned, four- to six-day-long [1] international dog show, held yearly since 1971. It has been called "the most important dog show in the world". [2] The World Show includes agility, obedience, junior handler, conformation, and other events and demonstrations. [3]

  9. China could soon have more pets than toddlers. Why that’s a ...

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