On the homefront, the domestic tourism market recorded 5.5 billion visits last year, up 10.8 percent year-on-year, the ministry said. Meanwhile, the Chinese mainland received 141 million inbound visits, increasing by 1.2 percent year-on-year, with Myanmar, Vietnam and South Korea as the top three sources of visitors.
On Wednesday, Trump spoke with Moon to congratulate him and the people of ROK on "his great election victory and their peaceful, democratic transition of power," according to a White House statement.
On behalf of the Chinese government and the Chinese people, and in his own name, Li extended his deep condolences to the victims and sincere sympathies to the families of the victims.
On Thursday, the euro area reported a 3.8 percent drop in GDP during the first quarter of the year, compared with the final quarter of last year. The United States said on Wednesday that its first-quarter GDP shrank by an annualized 4.8 percent.
On a Monday afternoon, Wang Xin, a 35-year-old private equity partner in Beijing, enjoys exclusive services of an ophthalmologist at a private hospital. In the meantime, the ophthalmology departments in the city's public hospitals are filled with patients.
On Wednesday, Amazon is hosting Prime Day, a 24-hour sale, which caters to members. Tomorrow,?Amazon is?promising significant mark downs on more merchandise than Black Friday, which is typically the biggest shopping day of the year.
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On Tuesday, more than 30 locations across the city were attacked by radicals. They threw gasoline bombs into train compartments packed with passengers and at a gas station.
On poverty reduction, Yang said China is implementing a special poverty reduction plan, which will carry out 100 assistance projects to improve people's livelihood in Mekong countries within three years.
On the anniversary of Confederation in 1923, the day the Canadian Chinese Exclusion Act went into effect, came to be known as "humiliation day". It wasn't until 1967 that the final elements of the Chinese Exclusion Act were repealed.
On a "business-as-usual" pathway, with little action to limit climate change, it found that amid rising temperatures and extreme weather events, children would be vulnerable to malnutrition and rising food prices, and the most likely to suffer from warmer waters and climates accelerating the spread of infectious diseases such as dengue fever and cholera.