On April 24, the 11th Space Day of China, the China National Space Administration published the latest research results on the lunar samples retrieved in the Chang’e-5 mission.
The 500-megawatt photovoltaic power station of China Datang Corporation Limited (China Datang) was put into operation on May 2 at the company’s cloud data center in Zhongwei City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
On April 22, a cargo flight arrived in Guangzhou, the capital of South China’s Guangdong Province, from New York, marking the launch of the Chinese mainland’s first cargo route operating via a polar flight path.
Hangzhou Zhiyuan Research Ltd., a subsidiary of China North Industries Group Corporation Limited, unveiled a subsidiary brand on April 24 and released the AsExo-TK2000 exoskeleton robot as the brand’s first product during the Zhejiang International Fashion Sports Week.
On April 21, the world’s thickest and heaviest hot-rolled H-beam rolled off the production line of Magang (Group) Holding Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China Baowu Steel Group Corporation Limited. The H-beam weighs 1,509 kilograms per meter, with the flange as thick as 165 millimeters. This breakthrough makes Magang (Group) Holding Co., Ltd., which is based in Maanshan City, East China’s Anhui Province, the sole supplier of such H-beams in the world.
This year marks the first year of the island-wide special customs operations launched in South China’s Hainan Free Trade Port. Fifteen years ago, an offshore duty-free policy was adopted in the province. Over the years, the Sanya International Duty Free Shopping Complex has recorded more than 85.4 million tourist visits and generated sales exceeding 186 billion yuan ($27 billion).
A 9,000-deadweight-ton special liquid cargo vessel, built by China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited (COSCO Shipping), was named the Fuzhou Bay on April 20 in Fuzhou, the capital of East China’s Fujian Province, where the vessel was built.
A 9,000-deadweight-ton special liquid cargo vessel, built by China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited (COSCO Shipping), was named the Fuzhou Bay on April 20 in Fuzhou, the capital of East China’s Fujian Province, where the vessel was built.