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CHINA-GANSU-DUNHUANG-MOGAO GROTTOES-CULTURAL RELICS PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GANSU-DUNHUANG-MOGAO GROTTOES-CULTURAL RELICS PROTECTION (CN)

(230503) -- DUNHUANG, May 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Liao Xueting, a marketer from the Dunhuang Academy's digital preservation team, walks past a high-fidelity replica of a mural in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 25, 2023. A group of young technicians have sought to use digital technology to ensure the permanent preservation and sustainable use of cultural relics in the Mogao Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dunhuang. (Xinhua/Chen Bin)

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CHINA-GANSU-DUNHUANG-MOGAO GROTTOES-CULTURAL RELICS PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GANSU-DUNHUANG-MOGAO GROTTOES-CULTURAL RELICS PROTECTION (CN)

(230503) -- DUNHUANG, May 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Liao Xueting, a marketer from the Dunhuang Academy's digital preservation team, arranges cultural and creative products in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 25, 2023. A group of young technicians have sought to use digital technology to ensure the permanent preservation and sustainable use of cultural relics in the Mogao Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dunhuang. (Xinhua/Chen Bin)

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Iranian Immigration In Istanbul

Iranian Immigration In Istanbul

Mahsa, a 27-year-old former high school student in Iran, has transitioned to a role as a network marketer in Turkey. Her story highlights the varied paths Iranians undertake when immigrating, showcasing the adaptability and pursuit of new opportunities in different professional domains. Istanbul, Turkey, July 28, 2022. Photo by A/O/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xinhua Headlines: Protecting Dunhuang's ancient heritage through digital tech

Xinhua Headlines: Protecting Dunhuang's ancient heritage through digital tech

(230712) -- LANZHOU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Liao Xueting, a marketer from the Dunhuang Academy's digital preservation team, walks past a high-fidelity replica of a mural in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Chen Bin)

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CHINA-GANSU-DUNHUANG-MOGAO GROTTOES-CULTURAL RELICS PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GANSU-DUNHUANG-MOGAO GROTTOES-CULTURAL RELICS PROTECTION (CN)

(230503) -- DUNHUANG, May 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Liao Xueting, a marketer from the Dunhuang Academy's digital preservation team, walks past a high-fidelity replica of a mural in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 25, 2023. A group of young technicians have sought to use digital technology to ensure the permanent preservation and sustainable use of cultural relics in the Mogao Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dunhuang. (Xinhua/Chen Bin)

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CHINA-GANSU-DUNHUANG-MOGAO GROTTOES-CULTURAL RELICS PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GANSU-DUNHUANG-MOGAO GROTTOES-CULTURAL RELICS PROTECTION (CN)

(230503) -- DUNHUANG, May 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Liao Xueting, a marketer from the Dunhuang Academy's digital preservation team, arranges cultural and creative products in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 25, 2023. A group of young technicians have sought to use digital technology to ensure the permanent preservation and sustainable use of cultural relics in the Mogao Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dunhuang. (Xinhua/Chen Bin)

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Rakuten to launch e-book service July 19

Rakuten to launch e-book service July 19

TOKYO, Japan - Rakuten Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Hiroshi Mikitani holds Kobo Inc.'s proprietary Kobo Touch e-book reader during a press conference in Tokyo on July 2, 2012. Rakuten, a major Japanese online shopping mall operator, said it will launch an electronic book service in Japan on July 19 using Kobo, the Canadian e-book marketer it acquired in January.

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Rakuten to launch e-book service July 19

Rakuten to launch e-book service July 19

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Kobo Touch, an electronic book reader made by Canadian e-book marketer Kobo Inc. Rakuten Inc., a major Japanese online shopping mall operator which acquired the Canadian company in January 2012, said July 2, 2012, it will launch an electronic book service in Japan on July 19 using Kobo.

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Fundoshi comes back as cool underwear

Fundoshi comes back as cool underwear

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken June 15, 2012, shows colorful new-wave fundoshi, traditional Japanese underwear previously worn only by men, sold at the "hands be" sundry goods store in the Harajuku commercial area of Tokyo. According to the +charming! fundoshi marketer, 40 percent of those who buy its Sharefun line of fundoshi are women.

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Fundoshi comes back as cool underwear

Fundoshi comes back as cool underwear

TOKYO, Japan - Keiji Nakagawa, 35-year-old representative of the +charming! fundoshi marketer and head of the Japan Fundoshi Association, is interviewed by Kyodo News in Tokyo on June 15, 2012. Nakagawa said he first tried traditional Japanese fundoshi underwear when he fell ill due to overwork, and has been sleeping better and regaining his strength since he began wearing them.

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Rakuten to begin selling Kobo Touch e-book readers

Rakuten to begin selling Kobo Touch e-book readers

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Kobo Touch, an electronic book reader made by Canadian e-book marketer Kobo Inc. Rakuten Inc., a major online shopping mall operator which acquired the Canadian firm in January, will begin selling the electronic book reader in late July 2012, sources familiar with the matter said June 21.

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Daiei to open fashion outlet in Ginza

Daiei to open fashion outlet in Ginza

TOKYO, Japan - Debt-strapped supermarket chain operator Daiei Inc. will soon open a retail outlet devoted to selling fashionable clothes in Tokyo's Ginza shopping area in an effort to turn around its corporate fortunes. Daiei officials said Oct. 25 the fashion building will accommodate such brand tenants as the PAS, a casual clothes shop, the RedWoods jeans retailer (pictured), and nispicy, a marketer of apparel for women in their 20s.

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Young Chinese in Tanzania welcomes World Kiswahili Language Day

STORY: Young Chinese in Tanzania welcomes World Kiswahili Language Day DATELINE: July 7, 2022 LENGTH: 00:04:28 LOCATION: DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Tang reading a Swahili article on his phone 2. various of music video of Juma 3. SOUNDBITE (SWAHILI): TANG JINYU, Marketer and artist STORYLINE: According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, July 7 marks World Kiswahili Language Day. Tang Jingyu, a 29-year-old Chinese shared his experience of learning Kiswahili, or Swahili in English, and how the language changes his work and life in Tanzania. SOUNDBITE (SWAHILI): TANG JINYU, Marketer and artist "My name is Juma Suluhu Sharobaro, my Chinese name is Tang Singyu. I learnt Swahili language in 2011 in a foreign languages college in China, so until now it has been 10 years. Swahili language is my second language. This language is spoken by many people, more than 200 million people, and it covers all people living in East Africa like Tanzani

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Ex-IT marketer leads work to revive small railway in Tottori, west Japan

Ex-IT marketer leads work to revive small railway in Tottori, west Japan

Kazuaki Yamada, a former marketing official at a foreign information technology company seen in this photo taken on March 30, 2015, spearheads the rejuvenation of Wakasa Railway as president of the joint public-private venture railway operator of a namesake line between Wakasa and Yazu in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan. The position was publicly offered and Yamada was chosen in September 2014. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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China Rural E-commerce

China Rural E-commerce

An online marketer works in front of a computer at an e-commerce company in Handan, North China's Hebei Province, Nov. 4, 2020.

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China Rural E-commerce

China Rural E-commerce

An online marketer works in front of a computer at an e-commerce company in Handan, North China's Hebei Province, Nov. 4, 2020.

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Daiei to open fashion outlet in Ginza

Daiei to open fashion outlet in Ginza

TOKYO, Japan - Debt-strapped supermarket chain operator Daiei Inc. will soon open a retail outlet devoted to selling fashionable clothes in Tokyo's Ginza shopping area in an effort to turn around its corporate fortunes. Daiei officials said Oct. 25 the fashion building will accommodate such brand tenants as the PAS, a casual clothes shop, the RedWoods jeans retailer (pictured), and nispicy, a marketer of apparel for women in their 20s.

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