The flower bed shaped as a sailboat in front of the China Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center in Xiamen on Aug 29. [Photo/VCG]
The first movement is peace and development. This is the theme of our times.
The former police commissioner blamed "bad influences" for the growing number of young offenders in Hong Kong. While people have the right to demonstrate and express their views, they should obey the law and toe the line. "I'm totally against that slogan 'breaking the law to achieve justice', which is merely intended to glorify violence," he said.
The flood control authority in Lijiang, Yunnan province, issued the highest level of emergency response on Wednesday morning to alert people of the potential dangers.
The foreign investment law, which was adopted on March 15 by the National Peoples' Congress, China's top legislature, will make major changes to the operating environment for foreign companies.
The first department store in Shanghai was built in 1906. Established by the foreign company Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co and located on Nanjing Road, the five-story building featured more than 20 brands. However, the store did not make much of an impact in the local scene as most of its offerings were imported goods catered to the expatriate population.
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The first lady said the "Be Best" campaign will focus on childhood well-being, social media use and opioid abuse.
The first of Hong Kong's community dialogues — the first step taken by the government to directly communicate with local residents and bring changes amid protracted protests — was a good start to healing the city's current crisis, civic leaders said on Thursday.
The formation of the world's largest free trade bloc will spur negotiations on the China-Japan-Republic of Korea free trade agreement and promote economic and trade growth and regional economic integration in East Asia, experts said.
The first Disney Imaginations Shanghai Design Competition, a local version of Walt Disney Imagineering’s Imaginations Design Competition in the US, came to a close on Nov 20, with the team from East China University of Science and Technology beating five other finalists to win.Launched in June, the competition in Shanghai was part of Disney’s efforts to scout for local talents in theme park designs and innovations on immersive recreational experiences. The competition was open to college students in five universities in Shanghai. “The competition is all about the imagination and how talents grow ideas, and if you can dream it, you will be able to do it,” said Howard Brown, general manager and regional executive of Walt Disney Imaginations Asia.Each team had to submit their design concepts for creating opportunities for guests to explore the natural and ancient wonders of the world. The submissions were judged based on factors such as conceptual design, technological innovation, creativity, teamwork and storytelling. Titled Pa-Ro-Dye, the winning project was themed around the Paricutin volcano in Mexico. The team from East China University of Science and Technology had proposed a volcano-shaped structure that would replicate the experience of a volcanic eruption and allow guests to taste the country’s cuisine in a Mexican-themed dining room located within. This replica volcano would also have an open-air music hall where visitors can listen to Mexican music.“This project is a great chance to view this magical resort from the perspective of engineers and to learn the interesting details in the resort which were designed by its engineers,” said Tao Maiqiu, team leader of Pa-Ro-Dye. “We needed to see the resort as a dreamland for people of all ages, either children or the elderly. This was a critical rule that we had to work with during the competition.”