In the past 10 years, 120 billion yuan (.5 billion) of such assistance has poured into the region. Over 70 percent has been used to improve the locals' livelihoods, the Xinjiang regional government said.
In the past few months, it has linked up with a group of internet giants such as Tencent and Alibaba's shopping website Taobao.
In the past six years, Guangzhou has been listed as the "Best Commercial City in Chinese Mainland" by Forbes magazine five times. In 2015, the city's gross domestic product reached 2.92 billion, ranking the third in Chinese mainland for 27 consecutive years.
In the last few weeks, the number of initial jobless claims has hovered around 1.3 million a week after declining steadily from the peak of 6.9 million claims filed in late March.
In the next five years, China is likely to surpass the United States and become the largest economy in the world while facing the challenge of changing its industrial structure, Guo said. He added that it will be important for China to leverage its current position and become a main driving force for innovation that focuses on original research, rather than relying on existing Western research results.
In the provinces of Hubei, Hunan and Sichuan, as well as Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, big data plays an increasingly important role.
郑州子宫内膜复杂增生的治疗
In the second slide, we see how groceries stack up against?other categories, like?furniture, clothing or health. Those segments have already started shifting online. The food and beverage category?is?the last segment that remains nearly untouched.
In the nine days of severe winter weather, residents in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces - which are near Shanghai and do not have central heating - will experience blizzards with accumulated snow reaching up to 60 millimeters, the forecast showed.
In the next step, the researchers plan to test what types of information can be relayed in this way, and determine exactly how information is relayed to cortex by thalamic neurons.
In the traditional industrial sector, the international standards are usually led by developed countries including the United States, Germany and Japan. However, China, with advanced standards in emerging sectors of strategic importance including high-speed train, nuclear, high-voltage clean power lines and new energy, has been slowly rising up the ranks.