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China translation service market is also expanding. At present, there are more than 3000 registered translation companies of various types. ...
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Its brisk sale resulted from highly advanced and efficient book industry. Australia enjoyed 2000 book retail outlets, where the book chain stores accounted ...
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Thus, the average income for Shanghai’s guesthouses reached 643 RMB, which was 64% higher than that of Beijing market (391 RMB). In the meanwhile, for the ...
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Beijing-Jiujiang railroad goes across Huizhou and connects Huizhou port by Hui-Ao railroad. Hui-Ao railroad connecting at Huizhou station goes through ...
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