
Newly revised railway regulations will take effect in the country today. Tickets purchased will be invalid if it will be used after the designated time printed on the ticket. This rules doesn’t apply to the high speed trains. The current regulations allow the passengers that arrived late to exchange their tickets for a different train [...]
Dec 1 2010, 9:00 am | Posted in Transportation | Read More »

Just a quick reminder about our upcoming SACS activities. We have two lectures left in our series that should not be missed plus a lot more in the pipeline! Adventures on the Great Wall of China “A Tale of Two Williams” SACS Distinguished Speakers Series Thursday, Dec 9th Thai Amarin Restaurant, Shekou 6:30pm Registration, 7:00pm [...]
Dec 1 2010, 8:30 am | Posted in SACS | Read More »

With the completion of the second phase of the eastern water supply project, water volume that will be supplied to Shenzhen from Dongjiang river will increase to 720 million cubic meters a year. The water supply project started in 2006 with a total cost of 500 million yuan. The first phase of the water supply [...]
Dec 1 2010, 8:05 am | Posted in Quality Control | Read More »

The provincial economic commission of Guangdong announced on Sunday, Guangdong’s 2009 top 100 enterprises for revenue and size. Thirty two Shenzhen companies made it to the list, with Huawei Technologies on second place. The Shenzhen-based telecom giant which ranked No. 1 in China’s top 100 electronics companies, jumped to second place in Guangdong’s top 100 [...]
Dec 1 2010, 7:39 am | Posted in Business | Read More »

Who said science is just for nerdy, thick-rimmed, bifocal wearing scientists? Not in ECLC! In early childhood, science is viewed as something new, exciting and fun! Even something as simple as colors and water are seen through eyes of eager anticipation. After singing some songs and reading a story in the morning, I asked the [...]
Dec 1 2010, 7:10 am | Posted in Education | Read More »

With the Spanish Pavilion at EXPO Shanghai 2010, weaving with natural fibres, a handcraft with a “global” tradition used in both east and west, has become a thread connecting Spain and China. Nevertheless, to use this material in a building needs a special approach and normally involves studies of the environment and surrounding buildings. That [...]
Dec 1 2010, 6:45 am | Posted in Chambers Of Commerce | Read More »