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Updated: 2013-04-05 08:20
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A visitor checks a helicopter on sale at a private aircraft store in Beijing on March 30. Jiang Guijia / for China Daily |
Aviation
Private aircraft stores opening
Private aircraft stores are springing up across China, with Beijing opening its first on March 29 and Wuhan on March 30.
Beijing's first private aircraft store has already attracted attention with three aircraft ordered during the first three days the store was open. According to sources, it costs at least 200,000 yuan to get a pilot's license in China.
In 2011, about 502,700 flight hours were recorded in the country's general aviation sector. The number is expected to soar to 2 million by 2020, according to the aviation administration.
Health
Cases of rare bird flu on the rise
Two more cases of H7N9 bird flu virus have been detected in Zhejiang province, including a man who died last week, authorities said on April 3. The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that a 38-year-old patient surnamed Hong from Hangzhou, who died in hospital on March 27, had the virus.
The other patient, surnamed Yang, is a 67-year-old man. He was admitted to hospital on April 2.
None of the people who came into close contact with the patients have developed symptoms of the flu, the health department said.
On March 31, two men in Shanghai, aged 27 and 87, died from H7N9. A woman in Anhui province and four men in Jiangsu province remain in critical condition. All patients had fevers and coughs in the early stages before developing pneumonia and breathing difficulties, China's health authorities said.
Transport
Hubs set to ease traffic pressure
China has vowed to build 42 transport hubs by the end of 2015, with at least one in every province, autonomous region and municipality. Cities will be turned into traffic centers that make transferring between airlines, railways, buses and ships more convenient. A guideline issued by the National Development and Reform Commission on March 7 requires the railway, civil aviation, road and water authorities to set up a joint mechanism to streamline transfers between different modes of transportation.
Passengers will be able to travel conveniently through different transportation means by just "making one calendar, buying one travel ticket and paying once", according to the guidelines.
Travel
Budget hotels fail hygiene tests
With a daily budget of just several hundred yuan, tourists in Shanghai have about a 10 percent chance of staying in a hotel room with sub-par hygiene.
Fifty-four budget hotels in Shanghai out of 500 inspected have been penalized for poor hygiene, the city's Health Supervision Department said.
The department recently released the results of inspections of more than 500 economy hotels in the first quarter, among them were branches of many well-known chains, such as Hanting Inns and Hotels, 7 Days Inn and Home Inn.
Many of them failed to clean and sterilize the daily necessaries, such as sheets, towels and cups.
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