She told China Daily on Thursday that her husband has had difficulty applying for major scientific projects "because his studies were stopped for his long-term wrongful detention, and a big project needs sustainable study."
She noted that establishing a modern standard that's compatible with international ones is the key to increasing the number of TCM medicines recognized in international markets.
She said that the island's security will be strengthened to cope with increasing threats from the mainland.
She died at age 95 on Dec 21, 2017.
Shen Xiaoming spends most of his spare time helping the Shenzhen Dapeng Coral Conservation Volunteer Federation, an NGO he and his partners established in October 2014.
She introduced that before departing from Hong Kong, eligible persons with negative test results can connect to the electronic platform through a web browser using their mobile phones or other devices, and apply for the "Hong Kong Health Code" online and download it to the relevant mobile phone or device.
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She was born into a long line of craftsmen. When she was a child she watched her father carve the puppet heads and paint their faces. "I gradually became interested and later my father signed me up for painting and calligraphy classes," Ji said. "Because of him, I started my career in puppet making."
She has also photographed royals and state leaders and their families including the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace, former president Andres Pastrana Arango of Colombia and his wife Nohra Puyana Bickenbach, and Baron David de Rothschild and Baroness Olympia de Rothschild in Paris.
She said that of all the LNG terminals in Zhejiang province, the Zhoushan terminal, backed by the Yangtze River Delta market, along with its sea route and access to inland provinces, will play a significant role in China's LNG receiving capacity, and more private and foreign companies will be gearing up to meet that growth.
She was also convicted of receiving 7.29 billion won (.7 million) in bribes from Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong, an heir apparent to Samsung Group, the country's biggest family-controlled conglomerate.