He made the remarks during an interview with China Daily last week.
He didn't go straight to the Sichuan site though. A one-week intensive training program was held in Beijing, where Japanese experts were hired to teach psychology students like Wu measures to deal with post-disaster mental health conditions.
He has been appealing his case for 17 years. On March 28, 2012, the Higher People's Court of Jilin Province decided to review the case. After more than six years of review, the court declared Liu innocent for lack of evidence.
He noted it is important especially for businesses "because this is about building land and maritime infrastructures that help unite the different peoples of the world and improve trade."
He called for lawmakers' assistance in government endeavors. He said the opposition camp may intensify disruption of government-proposed bills, which may further slow the recovery of society. He called for all sectors to put aside political disputes and prioritize the well-being of all Hong Kong people.
He is the eighth fatality on Qomolangma in the current climbing season that ends this month.
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He made the remark when answering questions after delivering a speech at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations on Monday.
He had a chance to meet with Henan's provincial governor and forged a good relationship with the president of Zhengzhou University, who was keen on developing international links.
He has developed his own management ideology, Rendanheyi, which he explained to the audience as "two connections".
He only changed his mind after he read a story from an ancient book. The story is about the cart driver for Yan Ying, a famous politician from the State of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC). The cart driver was arrogant because he worked for such a big name like Yan.