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Impression Dahongpao IPO boosts Fujian's immersive tourism
2025-12-26
Fujian-based cultural tourism company Impression Dahongpao began trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Dec 22.
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Tea sector blends commerce with cross-Strait exchanges
2025-12-23
Fujian plans to capitalize on strengths of both sides to push deeper integration.
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Fuzhou welcomes first downtown duty-free store
2025-12-22
Fuzhou, capital of East China's Fujian province, welcomed its first downtown duty-free store on Dec 18, offering departing travelers, including Chinese tourists, a new shopping destination with prices about 11 to 25 percent lower than traditional department stores.
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Fujian launches China's first Red Cross rescue dog emergency response team
2025-12-22
China's first Red Cross rescue dog emergency response team, Fujian Red Cross Rescue Dog Emergency Response Team, was officially established on Dec 19 in Shaxian district, Sanming city, Fujian province.
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Fujian unveils first-ever county-level industrial chain development index
2025-12-23
Fujian has unveiled its County-Level Key Industrial Chain Development White Paper (2025), introducing a pioneering development index for the province's key county-level industrial chains. The initiative highlights several industrially robust and unique counties.
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2025 Fuzhou Marathon blends running, culture, and city life
2025-12-16
The Zuohai·2025 Fuzhou Marathon commenced at Wuyi Square in Fuzhou on the morning of Dec 14, attracting 35,000 runners and infusing the city with a dynamic energy.
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Show blends Quanzhou's heritage with modern fashion
2025-12-12
A spectacular show blending Quanzhou's intangible cultural heritage with modern fashion opened on Dec 11 in Quanzhou, marking the start of the 2025 Maritime Silk Road International Cultural Tourism Festival. This event served as an aesthetic dialogue bridging millennia.
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Quanzhou's maritime legacy evolves from ancient Linluan Ferry to modern Shihu Port
2025-12-12
Linluan Ferry, a ferry built over 1,300 years ago during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), was once a strategic shipping hub in Quanzhou, East China's Fujian province.