Li has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and dismissed from public office, the CPC's discipline agency announced earlier this month.
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Li said there is great potential for both countries to cooperate in economic and technological scenarios. China, with a huge market, can provide opportunities for Finland's technological innovation and will better protect intellectual property rights, which is in line with China's own transformation of its development model and also beneficial to learning advanced technologies and concepts, he said.
Lianghe is populated with a variety of ethnic groups including Dai, Lisu and Achang. It is a narrow strip of land tucked between the better-known Tengchong and Yingjiang counties. The underdeveloped infrastructure and mountain lifestyle embraced by local ethnic groups for centuries, and its few commercial exchanges, or even communication with the outside world, have been major impediments to economic growth.
Lin Fu, general manager of the brand, at the launch ceremony said, "In the past, many people only saw a wine cabinet as a piece of functional furniture, but in fact, it carries people's expectation for freedom. For this particular series, we reinforce the artistry of the wine cabinet, to remind people that there is art in ordinary life."
Li suggested the two countries have a good understanding of the complexities and each other's domestic pressures. "Putting ourselves into the other's shoes is very important."
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Li majored in chemistry and, in 2015, founded a company that specializes in healthy and environmentally friendly new materials products, aided by the nurturing atmosphere for entrepreneurship at the university. In the past year, he obtained financing of over 30 million yuan (.5 million) from investors.
Li was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty and was a native of Taiyuan.
Life expectancy is defined as the average time a newborn is expected to live, based on stable death rates. Six places in China exceed 80 years old so far.
Li has been promoting the program in the 1,200-household community since 2012, and now 40 percent of the residents regularly bring their waste to be processed.