Across America: International Roundtable for Future Cities
Updated: 2012-04-18 05:51
By Wang Jun (China Daily)
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Mitchell Silver, president of the American Planning Association, speaks at the International Youth Roundtable for Future Cities on April 14 in Los Angeles. The event, part of the nonprofit association’s annual conference, brought together more than 100 young professionals from the US and China for a dialogue about what they do to achieve better living spaces.[Photo/Wang Jun] |
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