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Lumina Guangzhou GUANGZHOU and Leisure
Guangzhou Lumina GUANGZHOU With Grade A offices, a prime shopping complex and outdoor venues, Lumina Guangzhou is an exhilarating centre for business and leisure (artist’s impression) Review of Operations – Business in Mainland China Progress of Major Development Projects Beijing Lakeside Mansion (24.5% owned) Branch of Beijing Beijing High School No. 4 Hou Sha Yu Primary School An Fu Street Shun Yi District Airport Hospital Hou Sha Yu Hou Sha Yu Station Town Hall Tianbei Road Tianbei Shuang Yu Street Luoma Huosha Road Lake Jing Mi Expressway Yuan Road Yuan Lakeside Mansion, Beijing (artist’s Hua Li Kan Station Subway Line No.15 impression) Located in the central villa area of Houshayu town, Shunyi District, “Lakeside Mansion” is adjacent to the Luoma Lake wetland park and various educational and medical institutions. The site of about 700,000 square feet will be developed into low-rise country-yard townhouses and high-rise apartments, complemented by commercial and community facilities. It is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2021, providing a total gross floor area of about 1,290,000 square feet for 979 households. Beijing Residential project in Chaoyang District (100% owned) Shunhuang Road Beijing Road No.7 of Sunhe Blocks Sunhe of Road No.6 Road of Sunhe Blocks of Sunhe Blocks Sunhe of Road No.4 Road of Sunhe Blocks Road No.10 Jingping Highway Jingmi Road Huangkang Road Sunhe Station Subway Line No.15 Residential project in Chaoyang District, Beijing (artist’s impression) Located in the villa area of Sunhe, Chaoyang District, this project is adjacent to the Wenyu River wetland park, Sunhe subway station and an array of educational and medical institutions. -
Study on Hydrodynamic Characteristics and Environmental Response in Shantou Offshore Area
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering Article Study on Hydrodynamic Characteristics and Environmental Response in Shantou Offshore Area Yuezhao Tang 1,2 , Yang Wang 1,*, Enjin Zhao 2,* , Jiaji Yi 1, Kecong Feng 1, Hongbin Wang 1 and Wanhu Wang 1 1 Haikou Marine Geological Survey Center, China Geological Survey, Haikou 570100, China; [email protected] (Y.T.); [email protected] (J.Y.); [email protected] (K.F.); [email protected] (H.W.); [email protected] (W.W.) 2 Marine Geological Resources Laboratory, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China * Correspondence: [email protected] (Y.W.); [email protected] (E.Z.) Abstract: As a coastal trading city in China, Shantou has complex terrain and changeable sea conditions in its coastal waters. In order to better protect the coastal engineering and social property along the coast, based on the numerical simulation method, this paper constructed a detailed hydrodynamic model of the Shantou sea area, and the measured tide elevation and tidal current were used to verify the accuracy of the model. Based on the simulation results, the tide elevation and current in the study area were analyzed, including the flood and ebb tides of astronomical spring tide, the flood and ebb tides of astronomical neap tide, the high tide, and the low tide. In order to find the main tidal constituent types in this sea, the influence of different tidal constituents on tide elevation and tidal current in the study area was analyzed. At the same time, the storm surge model of the study area was constructed, and the flow field under Typhoon “Mangkhut” in the study area was simulated by using the real recorded data. -
SGS-Safeguards 04910- Minimum Wages Increased in Jiangsu -EN-10
SAFEGUARDS SGS CONSUMER TESTING SERVICES CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIILITY SOLUTIONS NO. 049/10 MARCH 2010 MINIMUM WAGES INCREASED IN JIANGSU Jiangsu becomes the first province to raise minimum wages in China in 2010, with an average increase of over 12% effective from 1 February 2010. Since 2008, many local governments have deferred the plan of adjusting minimum wages due to the financial crisis. As economic results are improving, the government of Jiangsu Province has decided to raise the minimum wages. On January 23, 2010, the Department of Human Resources and Social Security of Jiangsu Province declared that the minimum wages in Jiangsu Province would be increased from February 1, 2010 according to Interim Provisions on Minimum Wages of Enterprises in Jiangsu Province and Minimum Wages Standard issued by the central government. Adjustment of minimum wages in Jiangsu Province The minimum wages do not include: Adjusted minimum wages: • Overtime payment; • Monthly minimum wages: • Allowances given for the Areas under the first category (please refer to the table on next page): middle shift, night shift, and 960 yuan/month; work in particular environments Areas under the second category: 790 yuan/month; such as high or low Areas under the third category: 670 yuan/month temperature, underground • Hourly minimum wages: operations, toxicity and other Areas under the first category: 7.8 yuan/hour; potentially harmful Areas under the second category: 6.4 yuan/hour; environments; Areas under the third category: 5.4 yuan/hour. • The welfare prescribed in the laws and regulations. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIILITY SOLUTIONS NO. 049/10 MARCH 2010 P.2 Hourly minimum wages are calculated on the basis of the announced monthly minimum wages, taking into account: • The basic pension insurance premiums and the basic medical insurance premiums that shall be paid by the employers. -
6. Jing-Jin-Ji Region, People's Republic of China
6. Jing-Jin-Ji Region, People’s Republic of China Michael Lindfield, Xueyao Duan and Aijun Qiu 6.1 INTRODUCTION The Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Region, known as the Jing-Jin-Ji Region (JJJR), is one of the most important political, economic and cultural areas in China. The Chinese government has recognized the need for improved management and development of the region and has made it a priority to integrate all the cities in the Bohai Bay rim and foster its economic development. This economy is China’s third economic growth engine, alongside the Pearl River and Yangtze River Deltas. Jing-Jin-Ji was the heart of the old industrial centres of China and has traditionally been involved in heavy industries and manufacturing. Over recent years, the region has developed significant clusters of newer industries in the automotive, electronics, petrochemical, software and aircraft sectors. Tourism is a major industry for Beijing. However, the region is experiencing many growth management problems, undermining its competitiveness, management, and sustainable development. It has not benefited as much from the more integrated approaches to development that were used in the older-established Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta regions, where the results of the reforms that have taken place in China since Deng Xiaoping have been nothing less than extraordinary. The Jing-Jin-Ji Region covers the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin and Hebei province (including 11 prefecture cities in Hebei). Beijing and Tianjin are integrated geographically with Hebei province. In 2012, the total population of the Jing-Jin-Ji Region was 107.7 million. -
Shzr 2014.Pdf
Introduction to the Report Guangdong Yudean Group Co., Ltd. is also referred to as “Yudean Group”, “Yudean”, “the Company” and “we” in the Report. Time Range of the Report The Report refers to the fifth social responsibility report issued by Yudean Group, with the time range from Jan. 1, 2014 to Dec. 31, 2014. In order to enhance the comparability and foresight of the Report, the time period of partial contents may exceed the above time range. Release Cycle of the Report The corporate social responsibility report of Yudean Group is an annual report. Report Boundary Unless otherwise specified, data, cases and most of the information in this Report are from Yudean Group and its subsidiaries and controlled subsidiaries, and some of the information is related to non- controllable units, such as upstream and downstream enterprises or partners. Report Reference Standard This Report is formulated according to the Guidelines on Formulation of Corporate Social Responsibility Report (CASS-CSR3.0)_and Sustainability Reporting Guidelines (G4) issued by Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). See the index at the end of the Report for the disclosure of relevant indexes in the Report. Report Data Specification The data cited in the Report come from the statistical reports and formal documents of the Company. In addition to the Report, the Company’s social responsibility information is also disclosed in the Company’s Annual Report and official website. In case of any discrepancy, the latest disclosed information shall prevail. Contact Details of the Report The Report is separately released in both Chinese and English and the Chinese version of the report audit and inspection shall prevail. -
Shop Direct Factory List Dec 18
Factory Factory Address Country Sector FTE No. workers % Male % Female ESSENTIAL CLOTHING LTD Akulichala, Sakashhor, Maddha Para, Kaliakor, Gazipur, Bangladesh BANGLADESH Garments 669 55% 45% NANTONG AIKE GARMENTS COMPANY LTD Group 14, Huanchi Village, Jiangan Town, Rugao City, Jaingsu Province, China CHINA Garments 159 22% 78% DEEKAY KNITWEARS LTD SF No. 229, Karaipudhur, Arulpuram, Palladam Road, Tirupur, 641605, Tamil Nadu, India INDIA Garments 129 57% 43% HD4U No. 8, Yijiang Road, Lianhang Economic Development Zone, Haining CHINA Home Textiles 98 45% 55% AIRSPRUNG BEDS LTD Canal Road, Canal Road Industrial Estate, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, BA14 8RQ, United Kingdom UK Furniture 398 83% 17% ASIAN LEATHERS LIMITED Asian House, E. M. Bypass, Kasba, Kolkata, 700017, India INDIA Accessories 978 77% 23% AMAN KNITTINGS LIMITED Nazimnagar, Hemayetpur, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh BANGLADESH Garments 1708 60% 30% V K FASHION LTD formerly STYLEWISE LTD Unit 5, 99 Bridge Road, Leicester, LE5 3LD, United Kingdom UK Garments 51 43% 57% AMAN GRAPHIC & DESIGN LTD. Najim Nagar, Hemayetpur, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh BANGLADESH Garments 3260 40% 60% WENZHOU SUNRISE INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. Floor 2, 1 Building Qiangqiang Group, Shanghui Industrial Zone, Louqiao Street, Ouhai, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China CHINA Accessories 716 58% 42% AMAZING EXPORTS CORPORATION - UNIT I Sf No. 105, Valayankadu, P. Vadugapal Ayam Post, Dharapuram Road, Palladam, 541664, India INDIA Garments 490 53% 47% ANDRA JEWELS LTD 7 Clive Avenue, Hastings, East Sussex, TN35 5LD, United Kingdom UK Accessories 68 CAVENDISH UPHOLSTERY LIMITED Mayfield Mill, Briercliffe Road, Chorley Lancashire PR6 0DA, United Kingdom UK Furniture 33 66% 34% FUZHOU BEST ART & CRAFTS CO., LTD No. 3 Building, Lifu Plastic, Nanshanyang Industrial Zone, Baisha Town, Minhou, Fuzhou, China CHINA Homewares 44 41% 59% HUAHONG HOLDING GROUP No. -
Pre-Primary Education
Detailed Sector Assessment: Pre-Primary Education Project Number: 53060-001 March 2021 People's Republic of China: Shaanxi Xi'an Preschool Education Development Program CONTENTS Page A. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES ............... 1 B. SECTOR PROFILE: EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN XI'AN ............................... 5 1. Access to Early Childhood Education ....................................................................... 5 2. Quality of Early Childhood Education ..................................................................... 11 3. Early Childhood Education Management, Supervision, and Financing ..................... 19 4. Early Childhood Education Innovation .................................................................... 20 C. INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LESSONS AND GOOD PRACTICE..................... 21 D. ADB COUNTRY AND SECTOR EXPERIENCE AND ASSISTANCE ........................... 27 E. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADB TO SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN XI'AN .................................................................................................... 28 APPENDIXES 1. Bilingual Glossary ............................................................................................................ 30 2. Problem Tree ................................................................................................................... 35 3. Xi'an Preschool Education Development Plan, 2019–2025 ................................................ 36 ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank -
Situation Update
** NOT FOR GENERAL DISTRIBUTION ** H7N9 situation update FAO / EMPRES – Animal Health 15 October 2013, 1700 hours; Rome Overview Situation: Avian influenza A(H7N9) virus with pandemic potential Country: People’s Republic of China Number of human cases: 136 confirmed; 45 deaths Provinces/municipalities: Beijing and Shanghai; Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Hebei, Henan, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shandong, Zhejiang and Taiwan Province of China; Findings in animals: H7N9 confirmed in chickens, ducks, pigeons and environmental samples: 54 positive samples mainly from live bird markets and vendors FAO actions: liaise with China and partners, monitor situation, explore and assess virus characteristics, conduct market chain analysis, risk assessment, surveillance guidance and communication. Situation update Animals Virologically positive samples confirmed by national authorities Province Duck Pigeon Chicken Environmental Total Shanghai 0 3 10 7 20 Jiangsu 0 2 11 0 13 Anhui 1 0 0 0 1 Henan 0 0 0 2 2 Shandong 0 0 0 3 3 Jiangxi 0 0 1 0 1 Guangdong 0 0 2 0 2 Zhejiang 2 0 8 0 10 Fujian 0 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 3 5 32 13 53 Virologically positive samples reported in peer-reviewed articles Province Duck Pigeon Chicken Environmental Total Zhejiang 0 0 0 61* 61 Shandong 0 8** 0 0 8 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 69 *Eurosurveillance: http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=20481 **Nature: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature12515.html Humans . Zhejiang province: a 35-year-old man in Shaoxin County was diagnosed with H7N9 avian influenza and is in serious condition. This is the first human case reported since 10 August 2013. -
Directors, Supervisors and Parties Involved in the [Redacted]
THIS DOCUMENT IS IN DRAFT FORM, INCOMPLETE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND THAT THE INFORMATION MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SECTION HEADED “WARNING” ON THE COVER OF THIS DOCUMENT. DIRECTORS, SUPERVISORS AND PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE [REDACTED] DIRECTORS Name Address Nationality Executive Directors Mr. YE Yujing (葉玉敬) Room 1901, Building C, Chinese Yifeng Garden, Jingtian Road East, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, PRC Mr. LIU Yilun (劉奕倫) Room C, Building 6, Chinese Zhonghai Dashandi, Longgang District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, PRC Ms. YE Xiujin (葉秀近) Room 1901, Building C, Chinese Yifeng Garden, Jingtian Road East, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, PRC Mr. YE Guofeng (葉國鋒) Room 1901, Building C, Chinese Yifeng Garden, Jingtian Road East, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, PRC Mr. YE Niangting (葉娘汀) Room 22E, Shenmao Business Chinese Centre, 59 Xinwen Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, PRC Non-executive Director Mr. TIAN Wen (田文) Room 806, Unit 2, Building 14, Chinese Sanlitun Road South, Chaoyang District, Beijing, PRC Independent Non-Executive Directors Mr. LI Bingren (李秉仁) Room 2005, 3rd Floor, Xinyi Building, Chinese 9 Sanlihe Road, Haidian District, Beijing, PRC Mr. FUNG Yat Sang (馮逸生) Unit E, 50/F, Tower 2, Sorrento, Australian 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong Mr. LIN Zhiyang (林志揚) Room 202, 28 East Haibin Zone, Chinese Xiamen University, Siming District, Xiamen, Fujian, PRC –51– THIS DOCUMENT IS IN DRAFT FORM, INCOMPLETE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND THAT THE INFORMATION MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SECTION HEADED “WARNING” ON THE COVER OF THIS DOCUMENT. DIRECTORS, SUPERVISORS AND PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE [REDACTED] Name Address Nationality Supervisors Mr. -
W20 Burton Active Factory Report FLA Factory Updates
Burton Active Factory List - May 2019 Category(ies) Factory Name Address City Country Production Workers Female Male Apparel, Outerwear Bacgiang Bgg Garment Corporation 349 # Giap Hai Road # Dinh K Ward Bac Giang Vietnam 3500 80% 20% Outerwear Bin Hai Super Apparel Co.,Ltd. Private Enterprise Park, Bin Hai County, Dong Kan Town,Jiangsu Dong Kan Town China 280 90% 10% Outerwear Bo Hsing Enterprise Co. Ltd. Lot No2 National Way1a Hoa Phu Industrial Zone, Hoa Phu Ward.Long Ho Dist. Vinh Long Vietnam 1949 74% 26% Socks Calzificio Telemaco Srl Via Brentella 9 Trevignano/TV Italy 18 50% 50% Bindings Chongqing Metaline Plastic Co.,Limited 1 South Way, Banqiao Industrial Estate Rongchang District Chong Qing China 50 60% 40% Gloves CPCG International Co., Ltd. Phum Chhok, Khum Kok Rovieng, Sruk Chhoeung Brey Kampong Cham Cambodia 1040 85% 15% Boards Craig's Boards 152 Industrial Parkway Burlington United States 10 10% 90% Hardgood Accessories Dominator Wax 20 Privilege Street, Woonsocket Ri, 02895,Woonsocket,Rhode Island,Usa Woonsocket United States 6 33% 67% Helmets Dongguan Upmost Industrial Co. Ltd. No.268,Yinhebei Road, Xinan Village, Shijie Town Dongguan China 497 47% 53% Helmets Eon Sporting Goods Co Ltd Building A, Qisha Industrial Park, Qisha, Dongguan China 408 45% 55% Boards Freesport Corp 158 Haung Pu Jiang S. Rd. Kunshan Economic And Technical Development Zone Kunshan China 73 35% 65% Hardgood Accessories Fuko Inc. 799-2, Zhongshan Road, Shengan Dist Taichung Taiwan 285 68% 32% Hardgood Accessories G3 Genuine Guide Gear, Inc. 3771 Marine Way,Burnaby,Canada Burnaby Canada 31 26% 74% Apparel, Basic Fleece and Tees Gin-Sovann Fashion Limited Plov Lum, Krom 06, Phum Chres Sangkat Phnom Penh Thmey, Khan Sensok Phnom Penh Cambodia 860 91% 9% Headwear Greatmall Thien Phu Co., Ltd Zone 2 - An Phu - Thuan An \, Binh Duong,Vietnam Binh Duong Vietnam 107 86% 14% Headwear Hangzhou U-Jump Art & Crafts Co Ltd 31 Tangkang Road, Chongxian Street, Yuhang District Hangzhou China 285 80% 20% Basic Fleece and Tees Hialpesa S.A.: Hilanderia De Algodon Peruano S.A Av. -
Table of Codes for Each Court of Each Level
Table of Codes for Each Court of Each Level Corresponding Type Chinese Court Region Court Name Administrative Name Code Code Area Supreme People’s Court 最高人民法院 最高法 Higher People's Court of 北京市高级人民 Beijing 京 110000 1 Beijing Municipality 法院 Municipality No. 1 Intermediate People's 北京市第一中级 京 01 2 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Shijingshan Shijingshan District People’s 北京市石景山区 京 0107 110107 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Municipality Haidian District of Haidian District People’s 北京市海淀区人 京 0108 110108 Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Mentougou Mentougou District People’s 北京市门头沟区 京 0109 110109 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Municipality Changping Changping District People’s 北京市昌平区人 京 0114 110114 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Yanqing County People’s 延庆县人民法院 京 0229 110229 Yanqing County 1 Court No. 2 Intermediate People's 北京市第二中级 京 02 2 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Dongcheng Dongcheng District People’s 北京市东城区人 京 0101 110101 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Xicheng District Xicheng District People’s 北京市西城区人 京 0102 110102 of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Fengtai District of Fengtai District People’s 北京市丰台区人 京 0106 110106 Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality 1 Fangshan District Fangshan District People’s 北京市房山区人 京 0111 110111 of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Daxing District of Daxing District People’s 北京市大兴区人 京 0115 -
ANZ Completes 20% Investment in China's Tianjin City Commercial Bank
Corporate Communications 100 Queen Street Melbourne Vic 3000 www.anz.com For Release: 10 July 2006 ANZ completes 20% investment in China’s Tianjin City Commercial Bank ANZ and China’s Tianjin City Commercial Bank (TCCB) today announced the completion of ANZ’s US$111.5 million investment to become the first foreign bank to own a 20 per cent shareholding in a Chinese bank. ANZ Chief Executive Officer Mr John McFarlane and TCCB President, Mr Wang Jinlong will this evening address a banquet in Tianjin to celebrate the official launch of the strategic partnership. The allocation of 495,625,000 shares to ANZ is part of a broad strategic partnership, including extensive cooperation and technical assistance. A Share Subscription Agreement was signed in December 2005 and final regulatory approvals for the investment have all now been received. Mr McFarlane said the partnership with TCCB, one of China’s leading city commercial banks, was the most significant step in the growth of ANZ’s business in Asia to-date. “Having just celebrated our 20th anniversary in China, ANZ embarks on our next decade in China with even greater momentum as a result of this strategic partnership with TCCB,” Mr McFarlane said. Mr Wang said the collaboration with ANZ was well-timed to take advantage of TCCB’s existing customer franchise and strong growth opportunities in Tianjin. “We already have a strong mutual understanding between ANZ and TCCB, which has been achieved through the development of this partnership,” Mr Wang said. “This gives us a solid foundation to work in partnership to expand and build on TCCB’s successful banking business with a renewed focus on retail and small business banking.” Tianjin Mayor Dai Xianglong said the partnership between ANZ, with its head office in Tianjin’s sister-city of Melbourne, has strong support from the Tianjin Government.