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Baotou's Green Energy Transition: From Steel to Wind Power
The Inner Mongolia city of Baotou, formerly a steel and rare earth hub, is rapidly transforming into a major center for China's green energy transition, with its onshore wind power equipment industry achieving significant growth and producing 55 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity since 2022...
Baotou's Green Energy Transition: From Steel to Wind Power
The Inner Mongolia city of Baotou, formerly a steel and rare earth hub, is rapidly transforming into a major center for China's green energy transition, with its onshore wind power equipment industry achieving significant growth and producing 55 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity since 2022...
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44% Bias Score


China's Border City Manzhouli Booms with Tourism
Manzhouli, a Chinese city bordering Russia and Mongolia, is experiencing a tourism boom driven by its unique cultural charm and streamlined customs procedures, attracting visitors to its national boundary marker and various cultural attractions, benefiting both local and Russian businesses.
China's Border City Manzhouli Booms with Tourism
Manzhouli, a Chinese city bordering Russia and Mongolia, is experiencing a tourism boom driven by its unique cultural charm and streamlined customs procedures, attracting visitors to its national boundary marker and various cultural attractions, benefiting both local and Russian businesses.
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48% Bias Score


Inner Mongolia Leads China's Green Transition with Record Renewable Energy Growth
Inner Mongolia's renewable energy output surged 27.6 percent in 2024, exceeding 210 billion kWh, driven by vast wind and solar resources and contributing significantly to China's green transition while also fostering ecological restoration and economic growth.
Inner Mongolia Leads China's Green Transition with Record Renewable Energy Growth
Inner Mongolia's renewable energy output surged 27.6 percent in 2024, exceeding 210 billion kWh, driven by vast wind and solar resources and contributing significantly to China's green transition while also fostering ecological restoration and economic growth.
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48% Bias Score


Inner Mongolia's High-Tech Desertification Fight
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, responsible for 60% of China's Three-North Shelter Forest Program (2021-2030) goals, utilizes drones and robots to plant over 43 million trees in 2024, treating 19.54 million mu (1.3 million hectares) of desertified land, with plans to restore over 20 million mu (1....
Inner Mongolia's High-Tech Desertification Fight
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, responsible for 60% of China's Three-North Shelter Forest Program (2021-2030) goals, utilizes drones and robots to plant over 43 million trees in 2024, treating 19.54 million mu (1.3 million hectares) of desertified land, with plans to restore over 20 million mu (1....
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40% Bias Score


Inner Mongolia's Gobi Desert Green Energy Push
Inner Mongolia is rapidly expanding its new energy capacity, aiming to become a national energy and strategic resource hub, with projects like the Dalad Banner photovoltaic project integrating renewable energy with desertification control.
Inner Mongolia's Gobi Desert Green Energy Push
Inner Mongolia is rapidly expanding its new energy capacity, aiming to become a national energy and strategic resource hub, with projects like the Dalad Banner photovoltaic project integrating renewable energy with desertification control.
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56% Bias Score


Inner Mongolia's Renewable Energy Capacity Surpasses Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity (wind and solar) has surpassed 120 million kilowatts, exceeding its thermal power capacity for the first time, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kw hours annually and significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Inner Mongolia's Renewable Energy Capacity Surpasses Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity (wind and solar) has surpassed 120 million kilowatts, exceeding its thermal power capacity for the first time, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kw hours annually and significantly reducing carbon emissions.
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40% Bias Score

Baotou's Green Energy Transformation: From Steel to Wind Power
The city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, is transitioning from a heavy industrial base to a major player in China's green energy sector, with its onshore wind power equipment manufacturing cluster playing a key role, producing equipment for over 100 projects nationwide and generating 55 billion kWh of gr...

Baotou's Green Energy Transformation: From Steel to Wind Power
The city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, is transitioning from a heavy industrial base to a major player in China's green energy sector, with its onshore wind power equipment manufacturing cluster playing a key role, producing equipment for over 100 projects nationwide and generating 55 billion kWh of gr...
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48% Bias Score

Inner Mongolia Implements Region-Wide Spring Grazing Moratorium with Subsidies
Inner Mongolia's Xiliin Gol League enforced a 45-day spring grazing moratorium from April 1st, offering $2.40/hectare subsidies to herders to protect grasslands, a policy expanded region-wide in 2023 to combat desertification and salinization.

Inner Mongolia Implements Region-Wide Spring Grazing Moratorium with Subsidies
Inner Mongolia's Xiliin Gol League enforced a 45-day spring grazing moratorium from April 1st, offering $2.40/hectare subsidies to herders to protect grasslands, a policy expanded region-wide in 2023 to combat desertification and salinization.
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44% Bias Score

Elective Course Launches Successful Mongolian Leather Carving Brand
Li Xiaofang, a 1994-born Inner Mongolian art student, took an elective course in traditional Mongolian leather carving, leading to her founding a successful studio, Sange Xiangpijiang, and a brand, Naijili, showcasing the craft's blend of tradition and modern appeal.

Elective Course Launches Successful Mongolian Leather Carving Brand
Li Xiaofang, a 1994-born Inner Mongolian art student, took an elective course in traditional Mongolian leather carving, leading to her founding a successful studio, Sange Xiangpijiang, and a brand, Naijili, showcasing the craft's blend of tradition and modern appeal.
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28% Bias Score

Inner Mongolia Improves Governance Through Performance-Based Cadre Reform
Inner Mongolia's government promoted 172 and removed 448 officials based on performance, significantly reducing bureaucratic tasks (meetings by 48.4 percent, assessments by 55 percent, and reporting forms by 80 percent), reflecting a national push for performance-based governance.

Inner Mongolia Improves Governance Through Performance-Based Cadre Reform
Inner Mongolia's government promoted 172 and removed 448 officials based on performance, significantly reducing bureaucratic tasks (meetings by 48.4 percent, assessments by 55 percent, and reporting forms by 80 percent), reflecting a national push for performance-based governance.
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32% Bias Score

Inner Mongolia's Renewables Surpass Coal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed wind and solar capacity (120 million kW) has surpassed its thermal power capacity (117 million kW) one year ahead of schedule, reducing coal use by 84 million tons and CO2 emissions by over 220 million tons annually, showcasing China's rapid green energy transition.

Inner Mongolia's Renewables Surpass Coal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed wind and solar capacity (120 million kW) has surpassed its thermal power capacity (117 million kW) one year ahead of schedule, reducing coal use by 84 million tons and CO2 emissions by over 220 million tons annually, showcasing China's rapid green energy transition.
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40% Bias Score

Inner Mongolia's New Energy Capacity Exceeds Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity has surpassed its thermal power capacity, reaching 120 million kilowatts, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually and reducing emissions significantly, while the region also possesses substantial c...

Inner Mongolia's New Energy Capacity Exceeds Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity has surpassed its thermal power capacity, reaching 120 million kilowatts, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually and reducing emissions significantly, while the region also possesses substantial c...
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32% Bias Score
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