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Hechi's 4A-level scenic areas free for people with devotion2021-02-04First secretaries, leaders of villages around the country and medical workers are now able to visit 22 4A-level scenic areas in Hechi, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, for free in February and March.
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Hechi gains great momentum in agricultural production2021-02-03Hechi in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region has been pushing forward agricultural production ahead of the upcoming spring season, Hechi Daily reported on Feb 2.
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Guangxi's first collection hall on thangka culture opens in Donglan2021-02-03The Guangxi First Bay Thangka Cultural Collection Hall was opened to the public in the First Bay scenic area of the Hongshui River in Hechi's Donglan county on Jan 23.
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Hechi eyes key node for New Western Land-Sea Corridor2021-02-02Hechi plans to adhere to a new development pattern, carry out the "One City and Three Places" development strategy, and develop into an important node city for the New Western Land-Sea Corridor, according to a recent document released by the CPC Hechi Municipal Committee.
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Designated medical institutions in Hechi offering nucleic acid tests for COVID-192021-02-02At present, there are thirty medical institutions offering nucleic acid testing services in Hechi, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. The price for each test is 75 yuan ($11.61).
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Hechi's tea-oil plantation area second biggest in Guangxi2021-02-01Hechi has seen the rapid development of its tea-oil industry in recent years, with the annual new plantation area of tea-oil trees reaching more than 180,000 mu (12,000 hectares) on average over the past four years.
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Hechi, Bama nominated as National Civilized Cities2021-02-01The city of Hechi and Bama Yao autonomous county, both in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, have been selected as nominees of the "National Civilized City" award for the 2021 to 2023 period.
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Hechi invests $795m in water infrastructure during 13th Five-Year Plan2021-01-29Hechi's water resources bureau invested a total of 5.14 billion yuan ($795.07 million) in improving water infrastructure during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020).