Studying in a container may sound ridiculous but a Chinese company is making bold innovations to build container-like classrooms, which are expected to benefit millions of students in foreign markets.
Stephen Schwartz, senior director of the sovereigns at Fitch (Hong Kong), said, "In the face of the external headwinds, we believe the Chinese authorities will stop short of the type of credit-led stimulus policies that could exacerbate medium-term financial and economic imbalances."
Stress-inducing lifestyles are creating demand for other kinds of products as well. A large number of young Chinese consumers reportedly suffer from insomnia. About 75 percent of those born after 1990 have a habit of staying up late. Inadequate sleep makes them use medicine like sleeping pills, like in the United States.
Su Zhen peddles loquats and strawberries when tourists pass her small table near a five-story residential building in Kuixinglou Street in downtown Chengdu, Sichuan province.
Stine's father moved to the current farm in 1934 when it was relatively small. Today it has morphed into a giant farm of 11,331 hectares primarily used for seed breeding.
Su said that before Lunar New Year, which falls in the middle of February, the HZMB Authority will set a date to announce that the principal section is complete.
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Strong income growth and lifestyle changes in previous years have helped boost China's consumer spending amid the government's efforts to shift the economy toward a growth model that draws strength from consumption, the service sector and innovation.
Still, there will be challenges ahead for the company.
Such large-scale testing helps with targeted prevention and control, the reasonable mobility of the population and comprehensive work and production resumption, they said.
Strong winds and rain brought by Molave have left three people dead and 13 others missing in the Philippines, the country's National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Tuesday.