One traditional Chinese custom that I don't particularly enjoy is giving out red packets, or hongbaos, to relatives during the Chinese New Year. There are generally two schools of belief to doing this.
One problem that delivery companies face is the shortage of hands. Xu Fei, a person in charge at a branch of Yunda Express in Beijing, said in the report that at present, more than half of couriers of the branch have been at their work, and about a dozen are still quarantined at home due to traffic control and other reasons.
One of those owners is Zhou Yiyan, who at the start of the year ran a studio in Shanghai specializing in decluttering and better home organization, but which by November had gone through a couple of reorganizations and reincarnations of its own.
One of the most advanced search-and-rescue ships in China, the vessel is fully equipped to carry out various missions, including search and rescue operations, emergency medical services as well as firefighting and oil spill cleanups, and can also adapt to different marine conditions while quickly responding to emergencies, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang.
Once a cashier at a fuel station, the 22-year-old Pan Yaru has recently been learning some new skills.
On the same occasion, Bahrain, Argentina, Kazakhstan and Oman also expressed concerns on the EU's new anti-dumping regulation.
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One month and counting.
Once a small fishing town, Shenzhen, after four decades of reform and opening-up, has gradually become a global hardware center and hub for scientific and technological advances, where skyscrapers appear commonplace and the population has surged past 13 million.
One man has launched an inspirational quest to find the relatives of those who fell in the service of their country. A month ago, a letter was delivered to a post office in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province. Nothing unusual in that. But what was strange, and deeply touching, was the story behind the letter.
One chilly January afternoon this year, hundreds of youngsters, all lovers of sneakers - they call themselves "sneakerheads" - lined up outside Beijing's Langyuan Vintage Park for one of their most important events of the year: Nike Air Max.