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Final full-scale rehearsal for 9th Asian Winter Games completed in Harbin

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Final full-scale rehearsal for 9th Asian Winter Games completed in Harbin

2025-02-05 01:46 Last Updated At:02:17

The final full rehearsal for the opening ceremony of the 9th Asian Winter Games was completed in host city Harbin, the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on Tuesday.

The Games are set to open on February 7 with the spectacular show to be performed at the Harbin International Conference, Exhibition, and Sports Center.

With more than 8,000 spectators participating, the rehearsal included run-throughs of the warm-up acts, artistic performances, and television broadcasts.

The opening ceremony, centering around the official slogan of the Games, "Dream of Winter, Love among Asia," will be divided into three parts to tell the emotional story of a little girl's growth, and how she pursues and achieves her ice and snow dreams.

Harbin has a long heritage of ice and snow sports with its mountainous terrain and reliable snowfall in the winter.

Scheduled for February 7 to 14, the Asian Winter Games will be held for the second time in Harbin which also hosted the event in 1996.

Final full-scale rehearsal for 9th Asian Winter Games completed in Harbin

Final full-scale rehearsal for 9th Asian Winter Games completed in Harbin

China's newly approved Inner Mongolia Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ) is expected to help turn the northern border areas into a new frontier of opening-up.

China on Thursday released a plan for the establishment of the China (Inner Mongolia) Pilot Free Trade Zone, bringing the total number of pilot free trade zones nationwide to 23. Leveraging its unique location linking Russia, Mongolia and wider Eurasia, the zone is designed to advance the country's high-level opening-up through policy support, industrial upgrading and improved connectivity.

The pilot FTZ covers 119.74 square kilometers and comprises three subzones in Hohhot, capital of the autonomous region, Manzhouli, a northern border city, and Erenhot, a land port on the China-Mongolia border, each tasked with differentiated functions and the development of industries tailored to local conditions.

Specifically, the Hohhot subzone will serve as a central hub, focusing on developing specialty industries and innovation clusters. The Manzhouli subzone will build on China-Russia-Mongolia cooperation to become an important gateway to Northeast Asia and Europe. The Erenhot subzone will tap into the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor and serve as a model for cooperation with neighboring countries.

At the Hohhot Comprehensive Bonded Zone, a gold and silver refining project due to start operations will have an annual processing capacity of 100 tonnes of gold and 1,000 tonnes of silver.

The Manzhouli subzone will prioritize industries including the processing of imported resources, cross-border tourism, cross-border financial services and port services.

"Following the approval of the free trade zone, companies like ours are more confident in expanding our cross-border business further and broadening its scope. Specifically, we aim to achieve full coverage across the entire industrial chain," said Cui Rongzheng, head of Manzhouli Xincheng Supply Chain Limited Company.

Notably, in the first quarter of this year, the Erenhot Railway Port, a key hub on the "middle corridor" of the China-Europe Railway Express, handled a record-high 1,145 freight train trips, a 22.3 percent increase from last year, underscoring its role in stabilizing global supply chains and supporting foreign trade growth.

"The establishment of the Inner Mongolia Pilot Free Trade Zone will strengthen links between border provinces and China's inland regions, and enhance cooperation between land ports, coastal ports and inland ports. It is expected to play a key role in improving the wellbeing of ethnic minority populations in the border areas and turning China's northern border areas into a new frontier of opening-up," said Wang Xuekun, head of the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation under the Ministry of Commerce.

Inner Mongolia FTZ subzones to drive coordinated opening-up

Inner Mongolia FTZ subzones to drive coordinated opening-up

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