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Hwanggumpyong is a sandy island at the mouth of the Yalu river that divides North Korea from China.
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Experts from Shandong, a province in the north-east of China, were asked to produce a feasibility study, and the government now proposes to start work.
ECONOMIST: The price of cheap petrol
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The company now faced a total production shortfall of 540, 000 cars from North America, Europe, Japan and China for the period up to 3 June, he said.
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The US last week also announced plans to boost its own missile defences in the face of a growing threat from North Korea, a move over which both China and Russia have expressed concern.
BBC: US flies B-52s over South Korea amid North rhetoric
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Meanwhile, the Beijing-based Bank of China said it was halting transactions from North Korea's Foreign Trade Bank.
BBC: N Korea 'removes' missiles from east coast launch site
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From late December, visitors flock to this city in Heilongjiang Province in the north-east of China to experience one of the finest ice and snow festivals anywhere in the world.
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Officials from the US, China, North Korea and Japan, among other countries, also sent messages of condolence.
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Another round of the six-nation talks (which involve officials from North Korea, America, China, Japan, Russia and South Korea) will be held on March 19th.
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Last month, he announced he had ordered 117 mechanical dinosaurs from China as added attractions to his luxury Palmer Coolum Resort north of the Queensland capital Brisbane.
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Along with Schaefer, a European of Chinese descent (her Chinese name, Xie Tingya) who moved to China in 1994, 60% of the faculty is from Europe or North America.
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China's coal is located in the north and west of the country, far from the coastal cities where energy demand is growing strongly.
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