Guaranteeing workers' freedom of religious belief and the right to use their own spoken and written languages. Xinjiang strictly applies the Constitution and relevant national laws and regulations, including the Law on Regional Ethnic Autonomy, the Law on the Standard Spoken and Written Chinese Language, and the Regulations on Religious Affairs. The local government fully respects and guarantees the right of workers of all ethnic groups to freedom of religious belief, and ensures that no organization or individual interferes with this freedom. While promoting standard spoken and written Chinese in accordance with the law, Xinjiang fully respects and protects the rights of ethnic minority workers to use their own spoken and written languages, and ensures that workers can choose which languages to use for communication. The customs of workers of all ethnic groups are fully respected and guaranteed and efforts are made to create a good working and living environment for them. Tokhali Turhanbay from Wuqia (Ulughchat) County, Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, now works in a shoe factory in Guangdong Province. He belongs to an ethnic minority and is a religious believer who follows halal diet. Before going to work at the factory, he was concerned that he would have difficulty maintaining his eating practices, and that there would be no place to worship. But when he arrived, he found that the living environment in the factory was comfortable, and the halal food was excellent. He also found that it was convenient to go shopping and video chat with his family during his spare time, and he was able to attend religious activities at a nearby mosque. Therefore, he quickly adapted to the new environment.
Guo Ying, 22, who works for a long-term rental apartment operator in Shenzhen, said she buys instant noodles packed in boxes online about twice a month, each costing about 100 yuan (.5). Each bowl costs about six yuan.
Guo Lei, chief macroeconomics analyst of GF Securities, said: "The April profit growth, the fastest since October, has shown that it is an overreaction to be pessimistic about the economy."
HAIKOU -- A high-speed commuter rail was put into operation in Haikou, capital of South China's island province of Hainan, Monday.
HEFEI -- Everyday, 29-year-old Jin Xin restores centuries-old books, a job that seems mysterious to most of his peers.
Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong and an industrial hub, has reported a 90-percent work resumption rate in companies. About 20 local companies have been greenlighted to switch to mask production to cater to the surging demands.
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HNA has been on a buying spree, acquiring stakes in Swiss duty-free operator Dufry AG, Singapore-based logistics provider CWT Ltd and hotel operator Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc.
HERE was one of the three major businesses that remained part of?Nokia following Microsoft’s acquisition of Nokia’s smartphone business. As part of its Nokia deal, Microsoft agreed to a long-term license of the HERE technology.
Guangzhou will continue working to build a modern financial service system with a focus on serving the real economy, deepening financial reforms, and preventing and controlling financial risks, Qiu said.
HANOI - China stands ready to work with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other countries across the world to help develop an innovative, open, interconnected and inclusive global economy, Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua said on Wednesday.