BeijingWoman sues hospitalA 31-year-old woman was in Changping District People’s Court on Friday over a lawsuit she filed against a mental health hospital in Beijing which allegedly kept her in custody and treated her against her will in June, The Beijing News reports.儲存 The hospital is also suing the woman, saying that she damaged its image by spreading false accusations online. The woman was said to have been forcibly sent to the hospital by her parents on June 5.Elderly expo winds downThe three-day Beijing International Ageing Industry Expo will wrap up today, China.com.cn reports. Over 200 businesses have displayed products and services aimed at elderly people during the course of the event. Official statistics show there are more than 200 million people aged 60 or above on the mainland.GuangdongTaoism institute on cardsProvincial authorities have approved the construction of an institute for Taoist studies at Mount Luofu in Huizhou , Oeeee.com reports. Luofu is said to be a sacred mountain in Taoist beliefs. The website’s report did not mention when the institute would begin operations but said a first batch of 30 students would be enrolled for a three-year college diploma.Film festival set for actionThe 2013 Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival will take place next month at Guangzhou Library, the Yangcheng Evening News reports. A total of 2,071 documentaries from 72 countries and regions will be shown at the event, between December 8 and 12.HebeiQuarry workers trappedFive people remained trapped yesterday after part of a quarry collapsed in Dafangezhuang village in Changli county on Saturday night, Xinhua reports. The accident occurred around 5.10pm when 20,000 cubic metres of stone collapsed and trapped five workers. One person was rescued and authorities continue to search for the other workers.Cash for graduatesThe provincial government will set aside 30 million yuan (HK$37.92 million) each year to help university graduates find a job, Hebnews.cn reports. It will also offer interest-free loans of up to 200,000 yuan for graduates who want to set up their own businesses in the first two years after they leave university. Private companies that take on jobless graduates will be given 1,000 yuan for each hire.LiaoningDeaths in minibus crashSeven people were killed and eight injured in a collision between a lorry and a minibus on Friday in Dalian , the Liaoshen Evening News reports. The crash happened at 4.30am and left skid marks across 30 metres of road, rescuers said. The 15 victims were travelling in the minibus, which was supposed to seat a maximum of 11 people. The cause of the crash is being investigated.More trees to be plantedShenyang authorities plan to plant trees covering more than 26,666 hectares next year, with an aim of increasing forest coverage in the area by 1.8 per cent, the Liaoning Daily reports. Seven forest parks will be under construction in the city next year.ShaanxiMarrow donor rejectedA man in Xian has had his offer to donate bone marrow rejected by a donation centre despite him meeting all the health requirements, after the centre said it had met its quota for donations this year, the Huangshang Daily reports. The centre said it saw no need for additional donations, and told the man to wait until next year.More graduates, less workMore than 310,000 university students acmini storageoss the province will graduate next year and enter the job market, 10 per cent more than this year, Cnwest.com reports. It comes as 20 of the province’s major corporations and state-owned enterprises plan to cut recruitment.ShandongFake rabies vaccines soldPublic security authorities have announced that about 10,000 counterfeit rabies vaccines had been brought into the province, the Qilu Evening News reports. However, authorities had yet to locate all the fake vaccines and said they could be being sold across the province. The counterfeit injections are made from distilled water and vitamin K1 and are useless against the deadly disease. The vaccines are said to have been produced by a criminal gang, which started operating in 2009.PLA buildings scrappedAuthorities responsible for the Jinan Military Region said construction of 13 new government office buildings would be halted, the Dazhong Daily reports. It follows a freeze on new government buildings announced by the central government in July as part of President Xi Jinping’s efforts to stamp out waste and corruption.ShanghaiNumber plate prices fallThe average price of car number plates in the city fell to 75,717 yuan at an auction on Saturday, down 6,583 yuan, or 9.5 per cent, from October, Eastday.com reports. The figure previously dropped from a record high of more than 90,000 yuan in March to 73,492 yuan in September. It rebounded to 83,723 yuan last month.Subway line set to openA new 58-kilometre subway line, Line 16, will start operating in the city next month, linking downtown areas with Lingang New City, the Xinmin Evening News reports. Property prices in Lingang New City, which is close to Shanghai’s recently opened free-trade zone, have increased 20 per cent, and reports have said prices would keep rising in light of the new subway line. The city’s subway system currently has a total of 12 lines and 303 stations.XinjiangRailway to open next yearThe 710-kilometre Lanxin Railway, the first high-speed rail line in Xinjiang, is scheduled to open late next year, the Xinjiang Daily reports. The line links Lanzhou , in Gansu province, with Urumqi, and will cut journey time between the two pages from the current 20 hours to about eight. The railway line follows the route of the ancient Silk Road.Fees waived at tourist siteForeign tourists will be able to visit the Kanasi scenic area free of charge from Saturday until March 31, Ts.cn reports. The change is part of efforts to promote the area ahead of the 8th Xinjiang Winter Tourism Industry Expo, which will run from November 29 to December 1. It is also aimed at attracting more tourists to the autonomous region in the off season.ZhejiangBank official hits doctorAn official with the Hangzhou branch of the People’s Bank of China has been suspended from work after attacking a doctor at a local hospital about a week ago, the Modern Gold Express reports. The official quarrelled with the hospital staff after thinking the doctor was too young to accurately diagnose her. She hit the doctor, injuring his ear.Two die at building siteTwo people died and eight were injured on Friday night at a construction site in Ningbo , the Zhejiang Daily reports. The accident is said to have happened at 10.25pm when 10 workers were on duty at the site. Two people were initially reported missing but were eventually found dead on Saturday.self storage
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