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Fans flock to Russia as World Cup opens
June 15, 2018
Office worker and soccer fan Fu Rong, 27, will start a relatively economical but complicated journey to the World Cup in Russia to realize her dream of watching her favorite star, Lionel Messi, and Argentina's storied team.
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Direct flights connect Guiyang and Moscow
June 13, 2018
A direct air route service was launched on Tuesday between Moscow and Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province.
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Guiyang signs 22b yuan in contracts at big data expo
June 12, 2018
Guiyang, capital city of Guizhou province, signed a total of 108 contracts worth more than 22.16 billion yuan ($3.47 billion) during the 2018 China International Big Data Industry Expo.
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Big Data: another upper-hand for Guizhou
June 12, 2018
For the past couple of days, there were no doubts to what the most searched and popular word about Guizhou should be, it would definitely have to be "big data".
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Guiyang adolescents compete in robotic skills
June 8, 2018
The Sixth Guizhou Adolescent Robotics Competition was held at No 1 High School of Guiyang on June 2.
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Guizhou to become nation's digital hub
June 7, 2018
Guizhou province has announced plans to introduce big data technology into more than 10,000 real economy-related companies by 2022, and bring more cloud computing businesses to the region.
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Manbang to better serve millions of truckers
June 4, 2018
Chinese truck-hailing firm Manbang Group will offer a range of services to drivers so that it could better tap key markets and retain its top spot in the segment, its top official said.
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Inland province offers SAR valuable lessons on I&T
May 31, 2018
Hong Kong has rightly aimed high in its drive to become an innovation and technology center but recent progress is far from substantial. At this stage, it is worth learning from the experience of other cities. One of them is the hosting city of the China International Big Data Industry Expo 2018. This city is not among those advanced cities we have heard about, but Guiyang - capital of Guizhou, once a relatively poor southwestern province of China.