Train No. K7048 leaves Yabuli, a ski resort in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, on Sunday, to begin service as China's first snow-themed train after two-month trial run. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Trading in Douyu shares got off to a weak start on Wednesday when it opened at .02, down 4.2 percent from its initial public offering price of .5 per share. It hit a session low of before rallying to the day's high of .54.
Tracking technology company Tile will offer a device and experience that works with the upcoming Amazon Sidewalk neighborhood wireless network to help people find lost items, Amazon announced Monday morning. It will be the first third-party device to work with Sidewalk, which is slated to launch later this year.
Top legislator Li Zhanshu made an official visit to Namibia from Tuesday to Thursday at the invitation of Peter Katjavivi, speaker of the Namibian National Assembly, and called for closer cooperation between the two countries.
Topics of the documentary series include the economy, politics, social management, Chinese culture, environment, the armed forces and the Party's self-governance.
Tomorrow is China's 70th birthday. Food is always an indispensible part of any birthday celebration, and in China, as traditional would have it, the signature birthday dish is not a cake, but a bowl of noodles.
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Toyota Motor on Wednesday said its North America Chief Executive, Jim Lentz, would retire on April 1, and tasked the unit's chief operating officer, Tetsuo "Ted" Ogawa, with navigating an industry shift to electrification and automation.
Tourists visit the Bund in Shanghai, on Sept 10, 2019. [Photo/Sipa]
Tong, also a member of Hong Kong's Executive Council, noted that the Basic Law, together with the International Bill of Human Rights, protects freedom of speech and the press. But exceptions are made when those rights clash with national security, social order, public health and public morality, he said.
Total investment is estimated to reach 20 billion yuan (.8 billion), according to Chinese property developer Sinobo Group, who operates the Taizicheng Resort project.