Known as the “steel city in the grassland” and the “capital of rare earth,” Baotou boasts a variety of high-quality mineral resources. It contains many large storage facilities, making it an ideal place to harvest natural resources. 74 different minerals ranging from metals to rare earth have been found in Baotou, making it a world-level rare earth industrial cluster.
LANZHOU -- Desertification control efforts have helped revive a dried up lake in Northwest China's Gansu province.
LOS ANGELES-Chinese gaming companies were busy exploring new opportunities at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) at the Los Angeles Convention Center in the western US state of California.
LHASA -- Chinese scientists have built a vertical climate observation system in a remote region in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, according to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau research institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
LONDON - The United Kingdom is considering offering poisoned Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia new identities and a fresh life in the United States, the Sunday Times newspaper reported.
Lake Namtso in the northwest outskirts of the regional capital Lhasa received over 800 tourists on Friday, the first day of the holiday, according to a staff member with the scenic area, noting that over 70 percent of them were self-driving travelers.
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LHASA -- A stone lion the height of a man was recently unearthed in Lhasa, near what is believed to be a former ministerial office, according to local authorities. The stone lion, 169-cm tall and 104.7-cm wide, was excavated on March 22 by a team of construction workers on Dosengge Road in Lhasa's city center, according to a Tibet Autonomous Region cultural heritage bureau press release Wednesday. It said that experts from the bureau and Tibet's regional museum had spent weeks doing research before concluding that the statue was dated to the 18th century. The site was at the former office of grand ministers stationed in Tibet by emperors of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) to supervise local governance on behalf of central authorities. "Dosengge" means "stone lion" in Tibetan. "The road was named after the two stone lions that sat at the entrance of the grand minister's office," said Professor Tseten Tashi, Tibet University historian. The ministerial office was inaugurated on Dosengge Road in 1728, a year after the first grand minister was stationed in Lhasa, according to the professor. The unearthed statue was intact with traces of color and paint still visible, and is believed to be one of a pair. Cultural heritage authorities are organizing an excavation of the other lion. The area is off-limits to visitors for protection purposes.
Lai added that theoretical systems and assessment systems should be established so that TCM can be better understood and accepted and thereby better serve patients around the world.
LUSAKA -- The Zambian government on Monday honored the 19th Chinese Medical Team for their exemplary work during their tour of duty in the southern African nation.
LOS ANGELES - Two winter storms blasted the United States on Wednesday, stranding motorists and causing thousands of flight delays as Americans jammed highways and airports to visit family and friends for the Thanksgiving holiday.