The Practical Significance of Constructing the Big Shenyang Touring Circle
Abstract
Six items about the practical significance of constructing the big touring circle have been briefly presented in this paper; meanwhile, the detailed analysis of the practical significance has also been made in each item. Thus constructing the major economy circle centered on Shenyang city within the North-East economy circle can be regarded as the most pressing matter of the moment.
Key words: constructing, the big touring circle, the practical significance
Résumé: A propos de la signification pratiquée par la construction du grand cercle touristique, il y a six parties présentées dans cet essai. D’ailleurs nous faisons encore une analyse détaillée sur cette signification pratique à la fin de chaque partie. Par conséquent, la construction centralisée à Shenyang du majeur cercle économique qui est en dedans du cercle économique Nord-Est est considérée comme affaire la plus urgente en ce moment.
Mots-Clés: construction, grand cercle touristique, signification pratique
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.css.1923669720070303.011
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