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· National health scheme to be released next week
· International research breeds more pandas
· Penguins get some space to produce their offspring
· Giant pandas up for adoption
· South China Tiger: reality or legend?
· Man sues city body for rare plants' death
· China promises eco-friendly expansion in Antarctica
· Moisture a luxury in Tibetan air
· Environmental NGOs encouraging green actions
· Measures needed to limit cars on roads
· Beijingers to get controllable heating
· Glacier melting: Pandora's Box?
· Saihanba National Forest Park
· Residents take aim at bad habits
· Sandstorm hits Xinjiang

· Music-loving geese a morning highlight
· Survey to investigate existence of 'extinct' tiger
· Hainan gibbons on the most endangered list
· Angry panda bites intruding 12-year-old
· Returning turtle to the sea
· Chengdu to compete for The LivCom Awards
· SW China city to invest in major environment program
· Beautiful city fights against polluters
· Guangzhou to build major garbage power plant
· Tough new rules for Taihu Lake
· Japan-born panda twins to return to China
· Time to smell the flowers
· China to fulfill water safety vow ahead of agenda
· Bird rescued by soldier
· Hyacinth jams Shanghai's waterways

· Exporters to face ban for environmental violations
· Stringent measures to nab polluters
· Greater efforts needed to clear Beijing smog
· Separating waste
· Kanas to be built into largest national park in west
· Gov't set to clamp down on polluting factories
· Bike rentals to curb pollution, ease jams
· Tourists keen on China's first desert park
· SEPA removes another 5 areas from blacklist
· Beijing vows to close 1,000 small coal mines
· Panda debut in Jinnan Zoo
· WWF project will mean cleaner water for Shanghai
· Lake back to health in 5-10 years
· Shenzhen plans to raise water charges
· Shanghai opens first wildlife reserve

· Going green good for global forest business
· Climate change could cause pesky pests to bug out
· Biological measures used to clear forests
· Songhua River temporarily drinkable
· Zookeepers hope falsies will save kangaroo
· Battery-powered Buses Take Green Route to City
· Swift Action Needed to Save Yangtze
· 6 Tons of Heavy Oil Leaked in Panyu, Guangzhou
· China Raises 255m Yuan to Protect Wildlife
· Evidence of La Nina Spurs Gloomy Harvest Predictions
· 100,000 to Move out of River Source Regions
· Games Will Make Beijing Greener: Official
· More Protection for Uninhabited Islands
· Solar-Energy-Powered Toy
· APEC Leaders Adopt Pact on Climate Change

· Wuhan to Ban Gov't Transport on 'No Car Day'
· Hydrogen Fuel Bike Debuts in Shanghai
· Baotu Spring Continues Spewing
· Algae No Threat to Crab Yield
· Plastic Bag Levy Likely by End of 2008
· SEPA Closes 400 Heavy Polluters
· Green Vision for Baoshan
· Sanctuaries for Endangered Sturgeon, Turtle
· NPC Amends Law to Boost Compulsory Animal Vaccination
· 'Extinct' Dolphin Spotted in Yangtze River
· Taxi Companies Clean Cars with Recycled Water
· Lesser Panda Triplets Meet the Public in Fuzhou
· Wetland Park to Charge Its Visitors
· Dead Fish at Yuanmingyuan Raises Environment Concern
· Sulfur Dioxide Emission Decrease in First 6 Months


May 15-17, Shanghai Women's Forum Asia
Dec. 12-13 Beijing China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue
Nov. 27-28 Beijing China-EU Summit

Let the good times roll
A half-day visit to Xijiang for the Miao tribe's "New Year" celebrations is well worth the effort, especially if you enjoy feasts.
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