Liu Zhanhong, a folk artist in Xishi village in Yuanqu county, Shanxi province, recently created a collection of artistic paper-cuttings to salute to the medical workers around China who are fighting the COVID-19 epidemic.
Liu Xiaoming, China's ambassador to the UK, speaks at the China Night concert in London on Monday. [Photo/Provided to China Daily]
Linyi in Shandong is one of those Chinese cities that seems forever destined to play the role of bridesmaid to its provincial city siblings as they bask in fame and importance.
Liu Shaozhuang, a doctor with Qilu Hospital of Shandong University in charge of Wang's surgery, told Beijing Youth Daily the surgery has not had an impact on Wang's digestion and he only needed to chew food well before swallowing it.
Liu Yu, chief analyst for the macroeconomy sector at Huachuang Securities, said that the government has increased spending to improve people's livelihood, especially in areas like social security, employment, healthcare and education. Investment in infrastructure construction, however, still has room for growth.
Liu spent a whole day on adjusting the machining process and grinded cutting tools by himself to reduce deformation of parts in machine process.
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Liu said the need for local governments in Northeast China is to nurture new growth engines based on local resources and improve the business environment by deepening market-oriented reforms.
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Liu Dongliang, a senior analyst of the China Merchants Bank, said that the April data showed the Chinese economy remained on track and there had been no signs of a significant slowdown. "Infrastructure investment may rebound, property investment easing will be mild, and unemployment remained at low levels, which are all factors buttressing the economy," he said.
Liu said flower farmers in Yunnan province have collectively lost billions of yuan due to the disruption, and the migrant workers who were able to reach their jobs by March 6 represented only 52 percent of last year's 27.29 million.