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Meituan and Hallo shared bikes at Zhoujiazhuang North Road of Beijing on 16th Sep 2022.
China's popular bike-sharing is helping achieve the country's green goals as the pedaling activity contributes to carbon reduction.
Over the past year, users of shared bicycles and e-bikes via internet platform Meituan have saved 436,500 tonnes of carbon dioxide by cycling, the company said in a report released ahead of World Cycling Day.
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EV Charging Station of Xpeng.
With more cities releasing policies on new energy vehicle battery swapping, the sector is expected to usher in a boom and better support the development of NEVs.
Earlier this month, Chongqing in Southwest China released their NEV battery swapping pilot plan, saying that the city will set up more than 200 battery-swap stations and promote more than 10,000 NEVs capable of battery swapping by 2023.
Read more: Chinese companies rush into battery-swap business
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China's rail cargo volume, a key indicator of economic activities, rose 10.1 percent year on year and hit a record high in April, data from the China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. (China Railway) showed.
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China's power consumption is expected to rise between 5 percent and 6 percent in 2022, according to a report from the China Electricity Council.
Uncertainties such as the COVID-19 epidemic both at home and abroad, international situations and temperatures in the summer and the winter will affect the country's power consumption, the report said.
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Luosifen, an iconic dish from the southern Chinese city of Liuzhou and known for its pungent smell, registered remarkable growth in sales and exports despite global economic uncertainties and resurgences of COVID-19 infections.
The smelly yet tasty dish, listed as an intangible cultural heritage of Guangxi in 2008, is made from pickled bamboo shoots, dried white radish, fried peanuts, fried tofu skins and served in a spicy noodle broth flavored with river snails.
Read more: Luosifen sales soar demonstrating economic resilience