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Construction resumes on all stadiums for 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games
Construction on all 40 underway stadiums for the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games has resumed, according to an announcement made at the 31st Hangzhou press conference on the prevention and control of the coronavirus held on March 5.
March 9, 2020
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Hangzhou introduces 88 billion yuan worth of construction projects
Hangzhou introduced 48 major construction projects worth more than 88 billion yuan ($12.69 billion) at a ceremony held at the construction site of the Alibaba Damo Academy's Nanhu branch in Yuhang district, Hangzhou, on March 3.
March 6, 2020
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Hangzhou works to resume construction on 2022 Asian Games stadiums
Hangzhou is pressing ahead with efforts to resume construction on stadiums being built for the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, which has been severely disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak.
March 6, 2020
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Hangzhou recognizes 46 high-revenue companies
A total of 46 companies in Hangzhou were recognized as "Kunpeng companies" at a meeting on the prevention and control of the coronavirus and economic growth held in Hangzhou on March 2.
March 6, 2020
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Hangzhou offers industrial land to woo global investment
Hangzhou plans to offer 45 square kilometers of land for industrial use within the next six years to attract global investment, according to an announcement made at a meeting on the prevention and control of the coronavirus and economic development on March 2.
March 5, 2020
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Business leaders give ideas on coronavirus prevention at Hangzhou meeting
The Hangzhou government held a meeting to discuss how best to fight the novel coronavirus epidemic and promote development on March 2. The meeting was attended by a number of business leaders.
March 5, 2020
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Promotional show held in tea gardens around Thousand-Island Lake
A team consisting of officials, experts and e-commerce businessmen held a promotional show for local tea in tea gardens at the famous Thousand-Island Lake scenic area in Chun'an county, Hangzhou on March 2.
March 5, 2020
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Jack Ma donates 1 million masks to virus-hit Japan
One of China's richest men, internet guru Jack Ma, co-founder of Hangzhou-based e-commerce giant Alibaba, has donated 1 million facial masks to Japan in return for the generous help Japan gave China when the country was hit severely by novel coronavirus 20 days ago.
March 4, 2020