Huawei's performance mirrors a broader trend in the nation's consumer electronics industry. As domestic demand rebounds after the COVID-19 epidemic increasingly comes under control, Chinese electronics companies are seeing a recovery in sales.
I also began to reform for my son's sake, as I don't want him following in my footsteps. I hope that he will respect women and express his ideas and emotions in a civilized manner.
I had at least a dozen missed calls and messages on my cellphone. "Something big happened," one message simply read. The expression is what Xinjiang people call terrorist attacks.
Huang Xiaoqin, 73, is recognized in the town as the most skilled. She learned embroidery as a teenager and remembers the old dating custom - throwing the silk ball.
Hunan entered its major flood period on Monday. Rainy weather was forecast for the province over the next week.
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Hubei province, the area hit hardest in China by the COVID-19 pandemic and that is also a major grain producer, has already seen a good harvest despite the disease. Total grain production for the summer harvest reached 4.7 million tons in the province this year, a year-on-year increase of 3.2 percent, according to the provincial government.
I arrived in Beijing in January 2013, during the famous "airpocalypse" when the air quality index reached its worst point at 993, 40 times the level deemed safe by the World Health Organization. Anyone living in Beijing or in other Chinese cities can testify to the astonishingly rapid improvement in air quality since then.
Huang, 57, from Zhejiang province, worked in China's aerospace industry for more than 20 years. He became vice-governor of Gansu in 2014 and was appointed executive vice-governor of Henan four years later.
Huawei and AU signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in January 2015 for cooperation between the two sides in the area of ICT and capacity building for the African continent.