China’s Winter Sports Push Aims to Boost Economy, Premier Says
China prioritizes winter sports development as economic catalyst, with Premier Li Qiang outlining plans for tourism innovation and cold-weather industries during Heilongjiang tour.
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China prioritizes winter sports development as economic catalyst, with Premier Li Qiang outlining plans for tourism innovation and cold-weather industries during Heilongjiang tour.
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