Liu Thai Ker, master planner and architect of Singapore, told China Daily Website at the first Xixian New Area International Forum on Innovative Urban Development Mode, which was held in Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi province, that he does not think rising population in a city is a bad thing as it only proves the city's vigorous economy, which could provide lots of jobs.
Listing a series of measures, the circular, aiming to inspire officials to work in a down-to-earth manner and demonstrate a keen sense of responsibility, required that the number or length of official documents and meetings should be drastically cut down by authorities at various levels.
Liu said the Belt and Road Initiative is beneficial for Chinese enterprises to expand overseas as there are not many geopolitical and tariff barriers in the participating countries and regions.
Liu remembers helping one passenger many years ago who lost the button of his pants and was facing embarrassment.
Liu emphasized that China holds a positive attitude toward promoting cooperation in various fields between the two countries, and that both sides also share broad common interests in boosting their own economic development, promoting economic globalization and safeguarding the multilateral trade system.
Liu said that the cut in the reserve requirement ratio for commercial banks, which was announced by the central bank on Sunday, would support the A-share market amid a recent spate of bad news, as it could improve market liquidity and reduce the financing costs of enterprises.
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Linden's efforts have also touched local residents like Zhang Bin. "Linden makes us consider the importance of local culture and the environment, and encourages us to be more confident in cultural communication."
Liu said that he had asked the principal to compensate his sister's loss, but was refused. "We are now urging him to apologize," he said.
Liu said sections of the Great Wall built during the Qin (221 B.C. to 206 B.C.), Han (202 B.C. to 220 A.D.) and Ming (1368 A.D. to 1644 A.D.) dynasties were the key areas to be conserved.
Linh Tay, account manager of Kantar Worldpanel, said that because the Chinese New Year holiday and Valentine's Day are peak times for consumption, the chocolate sector suffered more negative impacts from COVID-19 than most other fast-moving consumer goods categories.