Xiao, 83, has touched the hearts of many teachers and students at his university through his acts of generosity. He has donated a total of 700,000 yuan (0,000) to a university fund to aid students from poor families. This month alone, the senior traditional Chinese medicine practitioner has given 200,000 yuan.
Xi, in his message to Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, said he was shocked to learn of the series of explosions in Sri Lanka, which have caused large casualties, Xinhua News Agency reported.
Xu Jingbo from Soochow University said the trend demonstrates that Chinese are increasingly willing to show their individuality, and need something fresh to enrich their mundane lives.
Xie said the plan will bring fresh development opportunities for various industries and attract more enterprises to settle there. That will help ease the pressure of oversupply of offices and the market is expected to achieve a supply-demand balance in the medium and long term, he said.
Xiadang is not a case in isolation. Across China, thousands of such places are better off now on the back of customized financial services aimed at poverty reduction.
Xiao now owns three mu of grapes, with each mu generating profits of about 8,000 yuan (,132) a year.
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Xiongan New Area, announced in April 2017, has entered into a stage of construction this year after a period of planning and design.
Xu added that Chinese cities are "too similar" in promoting nighttime activities. Most of the time, night travel is still about tasting local food in "snack streets".
Xu Yue, who cultivates fruit and vegetables on a 5.3-hectare farm in Beijing's Tongzhou district, used to spend a lot of money on organic fertilizer each year, but government subsidies have now eased the burden.
Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, noted that there is no end for space exploration.