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Beijing, Feb. 25 – The retail sales of consumer goods in China rose 15
percent year-on-year to 220 billion yuan (28.2 billion U.S. dollars)
during the week-long Spring Festival holiday, Xinhua News Agency
reported, citing sources with the Ministry of Commerce on Saturday.
Retail sales in the catering industry surged 18 percent over last year’s
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Ninety-five percent of the restaurants in Beijing received reservations
for family reunion dinners during the holiday.
Meanwhile, high-end household electric appliances and digital products
became hot sellers in major cities.
Motorcycles priced between 3,000 yuan and 5,000 yuan sold well in rural
areas of central Hubei Province and eastern Jiangsu Province as more and
more farmers rode motorcycles to make New Year visits to relatives and
friends.
Farmers’ consumption capability is on the rise partly because China’s
rural cooperative medical care system, under which the government helps
fund farmers’ medical expenses, will cover 80 percent of counties this
year and partly because students in rural areas will be exempted from
paying tuition fees in the nine-year compulsory education, said the
ministry.

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A German collector voluntarily returned 18 archeological pieces to Peru,
including a pre-Colombian copper funeral mask, the Peruvian Foreign
Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

The Peruvian consulate accepted the objects from the collector in Hamburg
in 2004, but it took them two years to repatriate the pieces because they
had to be authenticated and insured for shipment, the statement said.

The valuable pieces, which were smuggled out of Peru, also include small
sculptures and ceramics belonging to the pre-Incan Chimu, Viru and
Mochica cultures.

The collector considered it as his moral responsibility to restore this
part of Peru’s archeological heritage, which had been illegally removed
from the country, said the statement.

A large number of precious ancient objects of high historical and
cultural value have been smuggled out of Peru in recent years. Earlier
this year, the U.S. police seized 412 ancient Peruvian artifacts in an
investigation into smuggling in Florida.

Source: Xinhua

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