The pledge was made in Juba on Tuesday during talks between South Sudan President Salva Kiir and a high-level Chinese delegation led by Liu Xincheng, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
The plan is to build 50,000 5G base stations this year to bring the total in the province to 100,000, said Su Shaolin, director of the Guangdong Communications Administration, at a press conference in Guangzhou city on Monday.
The plan covers six aspects such as creating diversified sites where people can spend their nights, developing nighttime consumption brands, promoting the innovation and upgrading of the nighttime economy and improving related supporting facilities.
The poor sanitary conditions of toilets in the region have since been greatly improved thanks to the program, as an extention of a nationwide "toilet revolution" since 2015.
The platform will also pay attention to the assessment of courses, in order to improve the quality of courses and guarantee the user rights, as well as help more institutions generate more than 10 million yuan revenue.
The plan encourages advanced technologies, such as big data, artificial intelligence and wearable devices, to be applied in the construction of new ice and snow venues. Authorities will select 30 top smart venues nationwide to demonstrate their experiences and popularize the market.
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The plan also said new garbage disposal plants will be built to increase garbage treatment capability in Chinese urban areas by 509,700 metric tons a day. More than 90,000 trucks will be purchased nationwide to help transport garbage.
The plan was released during the CIFTIS, which reflects high hopes for the wider opening up of Beijing's service industry, said Zheng Wei, a researcher with the Chinese Service Outsourcing Research Center affiliated to the Ministry of Commerce (MOC).
The political advisory body in Shanxi province confirmed media reports on Sunday about an official who took money through social media platform WeChat.
The per capita supply of grains in China is about 470 kg, above the international safety standard of 400 kg but far below many developed countries. With rising living standards, food production should jump over the next 10 to 20 years to meet increasing domestic demand and cope with possible fluctuations in international trade, he said.