China Launches Daily Supervision of Japanese Food Imports
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Guangdong re-launch Japan package tour after quake
The 26 Guangdong tourists left for Japan today (May 20) for a 4-day Kyrshu visit. Their destinations in Japan include Kumamoto, the largest active volcano Mount Aso, Befu Spa, and Tenjin Chikagai.
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  • Guangdong re-launch Japan package tour after quake
  • Japan quake troubles Japanese enterprises in Guangdong
  • Dongguan unveils 19 emergency measures to support Japanese enterprises
  • Tour at nuclear plant helps to dispel public fears in Guangdong
  • No radiation threat: nuclear engineer
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  • China remains safe as Japan crisis deepens
  • All Chinese tourists in Japan return home
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  • China releases nuclear radiation protection measures
  • Officials: Panic over Japan's nuclear leak unnecessary in China

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    China remains unaffected by radioactive leaks
    Aftermath of tsunami and earthquake in Kesennuma, Japan
    Panorama of Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant
    Radiation level monitored in NW China 
    Quake-stricken Japan fights on to keep off nuclear crisis
    Officials: Panic over Japan's nuclear leak unnecessary in China
    Guangdong salt administration: Guangdong has ample salt supply

     

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