Shenzhen has played an important role in the country's fight against the coronavirus pandemic by taking advantage of its edge in technology, and it will continue to develop that strength, a senior official in charge of the city's technological innovation said.
Sichel said that as the pandemic is under control in China, the group has arranged to host wine events in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, and Shanghai in October and November.
Sherry Xie, the online sales manager of Kaimen, noted that consumers in China today no longer view price as the top priority when buying products, but instead look out for quality, design, safety and sustainability.
Since COVID-19 first hit Britain, data usage has soared by 50 percent or more, which has placed significant pressure on telecoms systems. "That's why reliable mobile and broadband networks are crucial," said Zhang.
Shi also said several provincial-level prosecutors, including those in Hubei, Fujian and Shaanxi provinces, have launched campaigns aimed at cracking down on crimes targeting minors left behind in their rural hometowns. These campaigns combined efforts from public security authorities and local courts.
Since China launched its first pilot FTZ in Shanghai in 2013, another 10 provinces and municipalities have been included in the second and third batches of new FTZs in 2015 and earlier this year.
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Similar celebrations have become popular around the world, with grand events being organized to attract the Chinese community as well as mainstream society.
Shenzhen in Guangdong province inked 128 new projects worth 560 billion yuan ( billion) on Wednesday as part of its ongoing efforts to unlock high-quality and sustainable growth potential in the city.
Since December 2018, local authorities have allocated 37,000 quilts and 27,000 cotton coats to the affected. Currently, a total of 237.6 million yuan of relief funds are being distributed to the affected residents.
Since China launched its Belt and Road Initiative in 2013, some politicians in the West have taken a skeptical attitude toward it, and even drummed up suspicions with their outdated "China threat" rhetoric. In the latest, and unexpected example, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that China must not link its investments in the western Balkans to political demands at a joint news conference with Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev in Berlin on Wednesday.