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Shanghai (China), Sep 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Alex Plavevski). The Chinese real estate giant Evergrande, whose stock market crash in recent days has dragged stock markets around the planet, faces with uncertainty the interest payment of 84 million dollars (about 71.6 million euros) whose maturity is next Thursday.FOOTAGE FROM THE OFFICES OF CHINESE REAL ESTATE GIANT EVERGRANDE IN SHANGHAI, CHINA.
Beijing, Sept 26 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Wu Hong) Beijing International Automotive Exhibition in Beijing opened its doors on Saturday in the Chinese capital. The exhibition, also known as Auto China, is to be held from 26 September to 5 October.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
JAC-Volkswagen, the new joint venture of Volkswagen Group China and Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd. (JAC) is another example of Volkswagen's customer-focused e-mobility solutions. SOL, the new brand of the joint venture, contributes to the development of the Chinese mobility sector. The joint venture has presented a clear roadmap covering components, connectivity and big data services, electronic payments and research and development. A new agreement with Zhejiang Tmall Technology Company Ltd. will be the basis for an innovative sales model. At the group event, JAC-Volkswagen also presented its first product, the SOL E20X: It is an SUV electric vehicle of the A0 segment with a NEDC range of more than 300 km.
Welcome to Wuqiao, the birthplace of Chinese acrobatics, where toddlers leave bystanders in awe with baffling somersaults, jumps, and juggling. Local children start their acrobatics training as early as the age of three with the hope of landing a high profile performance career. Wuqiao is famed as the cradle of Chinese acrobatics, which can be traced back over 1,500 years, and now hosts world famous championships and festivals for acrobatics.
A new cargo train will connect Italy and China directly, and the first service departed from the northern Italian city of Mortara on Tuesday, bound for China's Chengdu. The 11,000-killometer, or 6,800 mile, route stretches across the territories of Poland, Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan before crossing all of Western China to arrive in Chengdu. The trip takes around 18 days, almost 20 days less than shipping the cargo by sea. The train consists of 17 coaches and 34 containers which can carry equipment, electronics, furniture, and cars.