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  2. Automobile manufacturers and brands of China - Wikipedia

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    GAC sells passenger cars under the Trumpchi, Aion, Hyptec brand and operates foreign joint ventures with Honda and Toyota. [10] BAIC (Beijing Automotive Group Co., Ltd. , Chinese: 北京汽车集团有限公司), is a state-owned enterprise located in Beijing and controlled by the municipal government of Beijing.

  3. Beijing Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing Mall (Chinese: 新燕莎金街购物广场; lit. 'New Yansha Golden Street shopping mall') was a shopping mall at Wangfujing in Beijing, China, using the Phase II building of Beijing Hotel at 301 Wangfujing Street. [1] It is developed by the New Yansha Group, a subsidiary of Beijing Tourism Group, and opened in July 2004. [2]

  4. Intime Department Store - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Yintai Department Store acquired a 50% stake in Beijing Yansha Friendship from Hengji Property for 1.612 billion yuan, and the acquisition was completed in the form of shares. After the acquisition, Hengji Property held 7.74% of Yintai Department Store.

  5. Yanshan, Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Yanshan District (simplified Chinese: 燕山区; traditional Chinese: 燕山區; pinyin: Yànshān Qū) is a former district of Beijing, located southwest of the city center, and was situated in the middle of Fangshan. It spanned an area of 37.8 square kilometres (14.6 sq mi). It bordered Fangshan throughout on all four sides.

  6. List of automobile manufacturers of China - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Benz (with BAIC) Fujian Benz (with BAIC, Fujian Motors) BMW. Spotlight Automotive (2018–present, with Great Wall Motor) Hyundai-Kia. Jiangsu Yueda Kia Motors (with Dongfeng and Yueda, Dongfeng sold its stake to Yueda in 2022) Horki (2013–2019) Beijing Hyundai (with BAIC) Isuzu. Jiangxi Isuzu (1983–present, with Jiangling)

  7. Electric cars and digital connectivity dominate at Beijing ...

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    The cars are named after former imperial dynasties. An executive from Chery, a more traditional Chinese maker, offered a more moderate perspective. Li Xueyong, a deputy general manager, said they envision a future of 40% fuel vehicles, 30% hybrids and 30% electric. The company plans to develop both fuel-powered and new-energy cars.

  8. Tesla zeroes in on Beijing for design centre to build Chinese ...

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    Tesla plans to set up a design centre in Beijing to develop cars specifically for the Chinese market, stepping up plans to consolidate its foothold in the world's largest automotive market. The US ...

  9. Guazi.com - Wikipedia

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    Guazi (Chinese: 瓜子二手车; pinyin: Guāzǐ èrshǒu chē) is a Chinese e-commerce company that provides consumer-to-consumer services via its web portal for buying and selling used cars. As of October 2017, it was among the most popular used car platforms in South East China, including Shenzhen and Guangdong.