In 2005, the Qinling panda was the first giant panda subspecies to be recognized. Located in Shaanxi province, the Qinling Mountains form a natural barrier between northern and southern China, protecting the south from cold northern weather.
In 1999, the city of Wenling, which administers the town, only received 556,000 domestic and foreign tourists with a revenue of just 334 million yuan (.8 million).
In 2014, the band won the Yui Prize at the 4th Lyasassa Group Dance Competition in Okinawa, Japan. Most of the band's members are multitalented, playing several instruments while also being skilled at singing and dancing.
In 2016, Chinese construction and engineering companies ordered .3 billion worth of equipment from GE for installation in the countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative. GE plans to bid for more orders including natural-gas turbines and other power equipment in the upcoming years, she said. "We are confident of winning these orders," said Duan.
In 1997, Hong Kong returned to China after more than a century under British rule. To mark the handover, the central leadership and local governments sent lavish gifts to the city, including a landmark sculpture of a flower in Golden Bauhinia Square.
In 2012, a 15-square-meter infant care room was set up in the waiting hall to help mothers with their babies.
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In 2014, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco injected the plasma of 3-month-old mice into 18-month-old mice and found that the older mice performed significantly better after the infusion. A mouse's life span is about 24 months.
In 2015, two clinicians-Terry Bretscher, a lactation supervisor, and Dr Kateyune Kaeni, both from Pomona Valley Medical Center in California-sparked something of an international backlash after they told a local radio station that mothers shouldn't do it.
In 1997, Boeing announced a hit of .6 billion including hundreds of millions to deal with factory inefficiencies after it was forced to suspend output of its 737 and 747 lines due to supply chain problems.
In 2013, the late cutoff times contributed to the havoc. To see who was keeping their promises, a New York-based startup called StellaService?bought packages from numerous retailers on the last day promising Christmas arrival. The sample group included companies like Walmart, Amazon and Victoria’s Secret.