 South China's Guangzhou City, host city of the upcoming Asian Games, opened its first driverless metro line Monday.
South China's Guangzhou City, host city of the upcoming Asian Games, opened its first driverless metro line Monday.
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.
The 16th Asian Games, part of the worldwide Olympic movement and governed by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) outlined specific measure to curb air and water pollution in the run up to the Games.
Known as the largest food festival in Guangzhou history, the Asian Games Food Festival opened in Guangzhou Liuhua Complex.
 
 
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