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Growth and dialogue: Guizhou Longtang Targeted Poverty Alleviation Project | gad · line + studio

 Reconstruction The renovation is based on the in-depth study of the traditional stilted buildings at a cost similar to that of the villagers’ spontaneous renovation, and meets the villagers’ lifestyle and personal demands. We hope the design strategy which not only solves the problem but also maintains the cost unchanged can become a model for villagers to rebuild their own houses and protect the local context. Balancing the conflict between traditional buildings and new needs, and weakening the heterogeneity brought by modern materials are the first considerations for the design team. The demonstration reconstruction design maximizes the retention and utilization of the original building structure and facade materials, and integrates the modern toilets, kitchens, farm tool storage and other living functions needed in the contemporary life of the villagers into the original building’s stilt floor and on one side of the building. At the same time, part of the overhe

Imported cherries sold with negative COVID-19 test found in Wuxi

1 2021-01-25 14:49:52Ecns.cn Editor : Mo Hong e ECNS App Download Nucleic acid test reports for cherries are spotted at a fruit store in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, Jan. 24, 2021. (Photo/China News Service) (ECNS) Many fruit stores in Wuxi, East China s Jiangsu Province, began selling cherries with nucleic acid test reports after previous imports in the city tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. A storm of online comments followed the positive test, with some netizens saying they would not eat imported cherries any longer. Others joked they were not worried about infections because they could not afford the expensive imported cherries anyway.

Inner packaging of imported cherries said have tested COVID-19 positive

Inner packaging of imported cherries said have tested COVID-19 positive The inner packaging of a batch of imported cherries was found to be COVID-19 positive in Wuxi, East China s Jiangsu Province. It is not yet clear what the source country is, but all unsold cherries from the same batch have been collected and are ready for destruction, local authorities told the Global Times on Friday.  The cherries are said to have been produced on December 18, 2020, and have been sold to customers in three districts in Wuxi, the local COVID-19 prevention group told the Global Times.  A total of 199 samples from the related environment, objects and personnel have been tested, all returning negative results, according to a statement released by the COVID-19 prevention team in Liangxi, Wuxi on Friday. 

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