Home Business Politics Life Culture��Edu Sci��Tech Sports Photos
��Search
China Observer
�� Excessive labor resources at a turning point, expert
�� China to move away from energy-intensive growth
�� The poor and needy in circum Beijing-Tianjin belt
Photos
�� Giant pandas for HK selected
�� Former “Flying Tigers” fans visit Wuhan
�� Peach blossoms draw flocks of tourists
Coconut Oil, Flash Mp3 Player , Fruit , Electric Scooter, Leather Sofa,
Swimwear, Beverage Dispenser, Kitchen Furniture, GSM Phone, Juice
Concentrate, Tractor Fertilizer, Car Engine , Electric Atv, Automotive
Switch , Display Showcase, Zinc Sulphate, Access Point, Network Card,
Laptop, Recovery Card, Aluminium Profile, Granite Countertop, Wind
Generator, Power Strip, Milk Powder, Ice Cream, Sweet Corn, Ketchup,
Yellow Tea, Instant Noodle, Frozen Seafood, Apple Juice, Nescafe,
Beverage Container, Baby Food, Digital Photo Frame, Silk Flower, Bamboo
Handicraft, Christmas Tree, Badge, Candle.
��Home>>Business
Housing price in big cities keeps rising
www.chinanews.cn 2007-03-21 09:12:34
Chinanews, Beijing, March 21 – Though the Chinese government has worked
out a big array of policies to suppress the soaring housing price, the
average housing price in 70 big and medium-sized Chinese cities increased
by 5.3% in last February. The price of new housings in Beijing, Shenzhen
and Guangzhou even grew by nearly 10%.
Shenzhen is the focus in the campaign to suppress housing price. However
the average housing prices there grew by 12.3% in last February, and the
price of new housings leaped by 9.9%. The figure in Beijing was 8,8% and
9.7%.
Obviously, the Chinese government will work harder to solve the problem,
which might be the key problem to its goal of building a harmonious
society.
��70% of Beijingers believe housing price will keep rising
��Economists predict housing price to further rise
Copyright� 2004 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Disclaimer: viewpoints in the website do not represent China News Service
Learn Chinese online
