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Entire Shrimp Stuck in Lung of 60 Year Old Man in Changzhou

When feasting and chatting with friends on 25 June, Mr Wu thought nothing of the whole shrimp slipping into his airway. Only the following day, with severe chest pain, did Changzhou No.2 People’s Hospital remove it from his middle...

Junior High School Geography Test in Changzhou asks Questions about Huawei

The education community is up in arms regarding the test which included the Huawei logo and questions covering not only its business scope and technical characteristics, but also geographical location, cross-border cooperation and more. Full story (in Chinese) via...

Nissan Closes Factory in Changzhou just 4 Years after Opening

A Nissan spokesperson said that the factory jointly operated by Nissan and its partner in Changzhou, Dongfeng Motors, has stopped production. The factory had mainly produced Qashqai SUVs with an annual output of about 130,000 vehicles. Full story (in...

International/Regional Flights out of Changzhou up 150%; Domestic Tickets Priced ¥300

May saw 359,000 passengers use, Changzhou Benniu International Airport, a year-on-year increase of 5.1 percent, while the low-cost tickets have been available to Dalian, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Changsha, Hohhot, Xiamen and other places. Full story (in Chinese) via this link;...

World’s 1st Lithium Solid State Battery Mass Production Line Lands in Changzhou 

INX Tech is investing ¥3 billion in the facility in Changzhou Jintan Economic Development Zone. With construction to begin in September, upon completion, the facility will have annual capacity for 5GWh of lithium solid-state batteries. Full story (in Chinese)...

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