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Green Highways in Laos: Serenity Now! PDF Print E-mail
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Vangvieng, Laos

 

The Eastern Route of the Green Highways moved into Laos yesterday after a chaotic couple of days moving through Vietnam. The Green team enjoyed a morning off in Hanoi and saw  the sights while posing for photographs.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 November 2007 )
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Green Highways Rolls into Vietnam PDF Print E-mail

guangxi.jpgPingxiang, Guangxi Province, China

The Eastern Route of the Green Highways will today cross the Chinese/Vietnam border before spending the night in capital city, Hanoi. The Green Team received all approvals for the vehicles to exit from customs at the border town of Pingxiang, Guangxi province yesterday evening.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 November 2007 )
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Eastern Highway Powering Through China PDF Print E-mail

china2.jpgHunan Province, China

 

With the earlier customs setback now well and truly in the rearview mirror, the Eastern Highway Green Team is now eating up the kilometers on China’s vast expanse of highways. At present, the Green team is moving through Hunan Province and will spend the night of Thursday, November 8th in the city of Changsa.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 November 2007 )
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Green Highways Enters China PDF Print E-mail

tianenmen-square1.jpgChina, Beijing

The Eastern Route of the Green Highways ran into some early hardship during its China leg enduring a 5 day wait for customs release at the Tianjin Port.

The Green Team was thus forced to cancel a planned PR event in Beijing at Green Highways sponsor Landi Renzo. Our apologies go out to Landi Renzo and Ms. Tina Wang who worked hard to arrange, postpone and then cancel the planned event in which many VIPs and media had been invited. 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 November 2007 )
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End of Korean Route PDF Print E-mail

Ministry of Environment departure  function Korea, Incheon

The Korean leg of the Green Highways Eastern Route came to an end Friday with a welcome ceremony at Korea’s Ministry of Environment. The Korean Ministry of Environment’s Director General Mr Goh Yoon-hwa made welcoming remarks and was presented with a Green Highways souvenir t-shirt.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 November 2007 )
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Day 2 - Donghae City PDF Print E-mail
The Eastern Highway team set out on Day 2 of the Green Highways Project after another boisterous ceremony, this time held by Donghae City, a candidate city for ANGVA 2009.

Kogas recently announced plans for the construction of Korea’s 4th LNG plant and receiving terminal in Donghae City. The port city will also be home to a Gazprom gas pipeline that will connect with Sakhalin in Russia’s far East.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 November 2007 )
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ANGVA’s Green Highway Project Launched in Korea PDF Print E-mail

greenhighwayweb1.jpgChuncheon, Korea 

Project to raise awareness and initiate fueling infrastructure

ANGVA’s inaugural Green Highways project was launched at a rapturous departure ceremony in Chuncheon City, Korea on Monday October 22nd as the caravan of the Eastern Highway embarked on the journey toward Bangkok.   The 2007 Green Highways Project will consist of two caravans of NGVs departing from East and South Routes to arrive concurrently in Bangkok to coincide with the 27 -29 November 2007 ANGVA Conference and Exhibition in Bangkok, Thailand.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 November 2007 )
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