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Cash subsidy replaces free ride in Guangzhou

Each household with permanent residence registration in the provincial capital of Guangdong will be offered 150 yuan ($22) in cash subsidies for commuting purposes after local authorities scrapped a move to make public transport free ahead of the upcoming Asian Games.

Asian Games to start with men's football tournament

The Guangzhou Asian Games will kick off its first competition calendar on Sunday afternoon when the men's football is to provide several mouthwatering derbies.

Guangzhou resumes charging for public runs for security concerns

Guangzhou traffic authorities adjusted preferential traffic measures during the upcoming Asian Games and Asian Para Games.

When stars collide

International competitions have never been short of great sport rivalries. And the impending Guangzhou Asian Games is no exception as the Nov 12-27 sports gala is likely to produce many mouth-watering matchups between some of the world's best athletes.

The organizer: Xie Xingfang

For Guangzhou citizens watching the Asian Games, the biggest regret is that they won't see their native daughter Xie Xingfang take home the gold in badminton.

The volunteer: Bodyalik Liliya

She speaks Russian, Chinese, English and Uzbek and she is all fired up for volunteer duties during the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games.

Guangzhou gets ready for big party

Fireworks flashed above Haixinsha Island. The 610-meter Canton Tower was aglow with colorful lights. Flags and posters decorated the city at every corner.

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