Regarding the Canadian Consulate in Hong Kong's decision to suspend its local staff's travel to the Chinese mainland, Geng said China respects Canada's own decision.
Recode also reported?that Amazon wants to?open other retail locations beyond?just bookstores, noting that Amazon executive Steve Kessel, who was?responsible for developing?the company’s first?e-reader,?is leading a stealthy retail store initiative.
Railway employees make preparations prior to the departure of a CR200J Fuxing high-speed train in Beijing. [Photo by Huang Liang / For China Daily]
Reflecting on the song, Yiyang says on his Sina Weibo account: "I want to share this painting through music with today's young people."
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Reading Bug: “Amazon’s return to books validates what we’ve known all along at The Reading Bug, that physical books are relevant and important — especially in childhood development. Reading a book out loud with mom and dad, receiving a book as a gift with an inscription, discovering and making your way through a chapter book for the first time are all important milestones that develop a lifelong love of reading and learning in children. Since our family founded our independent children’s bookstore in 2008, we’ve been focused on young readers and great books, and despite a push from Amazon and others into digital formats, we’ve seen continued growth and success.
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Rana Mitter, director of the University of Oxford China Centre, said the reform measures developed a momentum of their own in the 1980s.
Recently, photos posted online showing a group of shirtless teenagers running outside in the freezing cold of Beijing have stirred up heated discussions among Chinese netizens.
Referring to the racism, NBC News' Nadra Nittle wrote that the documentary "leaves no doubt that Lee's talent and charisma should have earned him leading roles in Hollywood-or how the industry's history of marginalizing people of color relegated him to playing sidekicks".
Recent years have witnessed increasing number of people jumping onto the bandwagon of screenless televisions in the form of high-end projectors that are capable of providing very high-resolution pictures.