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Russian National Exhibition opens in Beijing
Time: 2006-11-10 07:59:59
  
  
Russia's Gazprombank, a subsidiary of world's biggest natural gas exploiter Gazprom, announces entry into Chinese market on a news conference during the Russian National Exhibition which opened in Beijing November 8. The exhibition, one of about 250 events under the Year of Russia in China, attracted more than 300 Russian enterprises covering a broad range of fields such as mechanism manufacture, information technology, culture and tourism.
  
  
Russia's Gazprombank, a subsidiary of world's biggest natural gas exploiter Gazprom, announces entry into Chinese market on a news conference during the Russian National Exhibition which opened in Beijing November 8. The exhibition, one of about 250 events under the Year of Russia in China, attracted more than 300 Russian enterprises covering a broad range of fields such as mechanism manufacture, information technology, culture and tourism.
  
  
A women is seen on the Russian National Exhibition which opened in Beijing November 8, 2006. The exhibition, one of about 250 events under the Year of Russia in China, attracted more than 300 Russian enterprises covering a broad range of fields such as mechanism manufacture, information technology, culture and tourism.
  

A girl visits the Russian National Exhibition which opened in Beijing November 8, 2006. The exhibition, one of about 250 events under the Year of Russia in China, attracted more than 300 Russian enterprises covering a broad range of fields such as mechanism manufacture, information technology, culture and tourism. [Chinadaily.
  
A women in traditional Russian costume is seen on the Russian National Exhibition which opened in Beijing November 8, 2006. The exhibition, one of about 250 events under the Year of Russia in China, attracted more than 300 Russian enterprises covering a broad range of fields such as mechanism manufacture, information technology, culture and tourism.
  
  
Russian women display their traditional fans on the Russian National Exhibition which opened in Beijing November 8, 2006. The exhibition, one of about 250 events under the Year of Russia in China, attracted more than 300 Russian enterprises covering a broad range of fields such as mechanism manufacture, information technology, culture and tourism.