Tag: Guangzhou
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Lulu Sun Withdraws From ASB Classic Due to Wrist Injury
Lulu Sun Withdraws from ASB Classic With Wrist Injury New Zealand’s top-ranked women’s tennis player, Lulu Sun, has withdrawn from the early-season ASB Classic because of a wrist injury. The announcement comes after a persistent injury pattern that began last year and followed a neck issue, which has prevented her from competing at full strength…
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GAC’s Global Ecosystem Expands as Overseas Sales Surge in Two Years
GAC Reaches a Milestone in Global Expansion Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. Ltd. (GAC) has unveiled its 2025 overseas performance, underscoring a marked acceleration in its global footprint. The report highlights exports surpassing 130,000 vehicles and a 45% year-on-year increase, signaling a robust and sustainable push into international markets. This milestone is more than a sales…
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Direct flights resume as China Southern launches Darwin–Guangzhou service
Direct flights resume between Darwin and Guangzhou In a notable boost for Australia–China air travel, China Southern Airlines has begun direct services linking Darwin in the Northern Territory with Guangzhou, marking the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic that a direct route connects the two cities. The new services are scheduled three times a week,…
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China Southern Airlines Restores Darwin-Guangzhou Direct Flights
Direct Flights Resume Between Darwin and Guangzhou Direct air links between Australia’s Northern Territory and China have officially resumed, marking a milestone after the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. China Southern Airlines has begun three weekly services operating between Darwin and Guangzhou, offering a much-anticipated connection for travelers, businesses, and residents on both sides of…
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China Southern resumes Darwin–Guangzhou direct flights with three weekly services
Direct Darwin–Guangzhou flights resume after COVID pause Direct flights between Australia’s Northern Territory and China have returned, with China Southern Airlines launching three weekly services from Darwin to Guangzhou. The resumption marks a significant step in reconnecting the region with key travel and trade markets after the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. For travelers,…
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Singapore Firms Accelerate into China’s Autonomous Bus Market with MooVita Tech
Singaporean tech meets Guangzhou’s streets Singaporean firms are expanding their footprint in China’s burgeoning autonomous vehicle (AV) sector as driverless buses equipped with local startup MooVita’s technology prepare to hit the streets of Guangzhou. The move signals a broader strategy by Singapore-based companies to collaborate with Chinese partners, scale new mobility solutions, and test cutting-edge…
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Singapore Firms Tap China’s Autonomous Vehicle Market
Singaporean Firms Make a Bold Move into China’s Driverless Bus Market Singapore is extending its technology footprint into one of the world’s most dynamic autonomous vehicle (AV) corridors. A home-grown start-up, MooVita, has secured a joint venture with a Chinese partner to bring driverless buses to Guangzhou’s urban streets. This collaboration marks another step in…
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Singapore Firms Invest in China’s Driverless Bus Push via MooVita JV
Singaporean start-up MooVita anchors a new chapter in China’s autonomous vehicle market Singapore is expanding its footprint in the rapidly evolving world of autonomous transport as home-grown start-up MooVita signs a joint venture (JV) to bring driverless buses onto the streets of Guangzhou. The collaboration marks a significant milestone in the broader trend of Singaporean…


