Yue said that the Legislative Affairs Commission of the NPC Standing Committee has drafted a special working plan to strengthen the public health legislation.
Yu Qiang, a researcher of Japan studies at University of International Relations in Beijing said Seoul's stance that "the 1965 agreement did not cut individual's right to sue for damages" will have far-reaching effect as about 70 similar cases involving Japanese companies are still pending.
Yu then started to consider how to improve incomes. She noticed a lush forest which Yanbo village once sold. After evaluating the value of the forest, she borrowed money and scraped together 230,000 yuan to buy it back. After careful management and by selling trees, the village paid back the borrowed money and earned an extra 80,000 yuan after only a year.
Yet, although figures suggest Chinese tourists' increasing appreciation for European countries, much could, and should, still be done to make their journey easier, according to Wang.
Yun, 69, a native of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, began his career at a transportation company in his hometown. He took the role of the regional government's deputy chairman in 1997 and was transferred to Shanxi province as vice-governor in 2001.
Yu agreed, adding that the Belt and Road Initiative actually helps mitigate risks for Chinese enterprise to expand globally. China's influence is expected to grow in the next few years on the back of the B&R Initiative, he said.
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Yuan's "power" comes from years of experience she has gained with her hotline. Eighteen years ago, the then 52-year-old started a hotline in her home in Jingmen city of central Hubei province.
Yu'E Bao's assets under management totaled 1.43 trillion yuan at the end of June, accounting for about 28 percent of the combined size of China's money market funds market.
Yu Minhong founded New Oriental, an education giant of English training, in 1993. As a successful businessman and national political adviser, he is also known for his outspokenness and appeals to improve the incomes of rural teachers in underdeveloped areas.
Yet there is still a considerable shortage of professional appraisers like Jiang, who is now working on the assessment of nearly 10,000 seniors over 80 years old at a social service center in Nanjing's Jianye District, together with her colleagues.