YOG kicks off in Nanjing
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Female soldiers at quake-hit area
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Water relay in Henan
Ethnic culture feasts eyes of travelers
80 security dogs assembled in Nanjing police dog training base
Graffiti artists paint on street walls in Xinjiang
Chinese consumers will be able to buy products directly from Amazon’s international websites from the fourth quarter after a deal was reached between the e-commerce giant and two local partners last week.
The United States-based company said it has signed agreements with the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone and Shanghai Information Investment Ltd (SII) to develop the first cross-border e-commerce market on China’s mainland. The arrangement will give consumers access to all products available through Amazon’s overseas sites and allow Chinese sellers to access the company’s global customer base. Consumers will be able to access a world of products through SII’s cross-border platform. Goods ordered via the system are expected to take seven to 10 days to deliver, SII said.
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China, the U.S., Britain and the Soviet Union call for Japan's unconditional surrender
Beautiful night scenery of Nanjing
Passenger transport starts on Tibet's new railway
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Foreign models compete with Chinese in Cheongsam show
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