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22 February – 2024 Lixinsha Bridge collapse: Five people are killed when a ship rams the Lixinsha Bridge in Guangzhou. [8] 24 February – 2024 Nanjing building fire: A fire at an apartment block in Nanjing kills 15 people. [9] 28 February – China urges the world's largest nuclear states to negotiate a 'no-first-use' treaty. [10]
China’s businesses are struggling and job seekers have trouble finding work, President Xi Jinping acknowledged during his Sunday New Year’s Eve speech. Xi Jinping rings in 2024 with rare ...
In 2021, Xi declared a "complete victory" over extreme poverty, saying nearly 100 million have been lifted out of poverty under his tenure, though experts said China's poverty threshold was lower than that of the World Bank. [182]
The second session of the NPC began on 5 March 2024 and ended on 11 March. The event was held largely without COVID restrictions for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic . On 4 March, The NPC spokesperson Lou Qinjian said Premier Li Qiang won't hold the annual press conferences for the remaining term of China's parliament, which ends in ...
Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU; 西安交通大学) is a public university in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. It is affiliated with and funded by the Ministry of Education of China . The university is part of Project 211 , Project 985 , and the Double First-Class Construction . [ 3 ]
Qujiang campus: Xi'an University of Technology Qujiang Campus is located at No. 58 Yanxiang Road, Xi'an, with a planned land of 10,010 mu and a building area of 354,000 square meters. The construction of Qujiang Campus was started in 2001 and put into use in 2002.
The 2024 FINA Diving World Cup took place in Xi'an, China, from 19 to 21 April 2024. [1] It was the 25th edition of the diving competition, and the eighth time this specific FINA event was held in China.
An advertisement for a gun show. Gun shows are typically held in large public facilities such as arenas, fairgrounds, civic centers, and armories. [2] Show promoters charge vendors fees for display tables (from $20 to $145) and booths (from $200 to $400) and charge admission fees (from $5 to $50) for the public.