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¥20,000 up for Grabs for Winner of Suzhou’s Wujiang Photography Competition

In conjunction with Xinhua Daily, the competition solicits outstanding works that resonate with “Jiangnan charm, small town flavour and modern style”. Photos taken in Wujiang between 1 January and 31 October, 2024, are eligible. Full story via this link;...

57 Year Old Suzhou Woman Sets Local Record by Giving Birth to 3 KG Baby

Ms. Li successfully gave birth to a 6-pound baby boy at Zhangjiagang First People’s Hospital, after medical staff provided a customised series of prenatal check-up plans, personalised nutritional guidance and psychological counselling. Full story via this link; read lots...

Banned! Suzhou Cracks down on Mobile Pork Stalls Selling Wild Pig & Earth Pig

Taicang City has recently seen a proliferation in unhygienic pork stalls which are highly mobile and difficult to track. The general public are reminded to purchase fresh meat such as pork from regular farmers' markets or supermarkets. Full story...

Mountain Endurance Tested as 8th Wuzhong Cross-Country Run Held in Suzhou

Nearly a thousand runners took part in the 21 April run across Qinglong Mountain. Split evenly between a 21km elite group and a 8km mass group, with the brand this year receiving a comprehensive upgrade incorporating more youthful elements....

Luckin Coffee Opens Roasting Base in Suzhou; 30,000 Tonne Annual Capacity

Opened on 20 April in Kunshan Comprehensive Bonded Zone and built to China’s 3-star green building certification standard, US$120 million has been invested in the facility that has the largest production capacity in the domestic coffee industry. Full story...

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