On display were fahua ware, hand-polished lacquerware and chengni ink slabs, which are referred to as three precious treasures in Shanxi.
On Wednesday, the company reported another decline in profit. Customers, squeezed by stagnant wage growth and inflation, are being cautious in their spending, Marks & Spencer stated. Its shares fell as much as 3.6 percent, reversing early gains in London.
On Tuesday, the military mobilized eight choppers to transport two bulldozers, one excavator, two containers and two water tanks to the THAAD site.
On Wednesday, Canada signaled that it would be open to accepting Qunun, who had asked Canada for help via Twitter. Previously, several countries including Canada and Australia were in talks with the United Nations refugee agency in Bangkok on accepting Qunun.
On Thursday, the new nationwide negative list was unveiled, with the number of items reduced to 48 from 63.
On Tuesday morning, staff members at a nonprofit organization that has been housing many of the youngest children "made sure every backpack was full and every child got a hug and a goodbye," Southwest Key CEO Juan Sanchez said.
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On average, over 10,000 Chinese are diagnosed with cancer every day. China's cancer treatment expenses are 80 billion yuan every year. "So, taking advantage of precision medicine, we hope to improve the situation," Liu said.
On the banks of the Chenab River sits Pakistan's 7th largest city, Multan. The air on July 24 was as humid as any other summer day, only this time, the residents awoke to an unprecedented level of activity. The major cultural and economic center of southern Punjab was now connected to surrounding regions by the Motorway 5.
On Tuesday, the Main Event of 2019 The International (TI9), the largest Dota 2 tournament, officially kicked off in Shanghai's Mercedes-Benz Arena, the first time for this international event to be held in Asia. Sixteen renowned teams from all over the world gathered, joined thousands of esports enthusiasts at the event.
On Wednesday, the team from Melbourne University revealed a new software program, dubbed COVID-3D, which harnesses genomic and protein information about the virus to help develop more effective vaccine and drug targets.