Li Zhiqing, senior engineer and chief of creativity at the institute, said the map's designers used both hand-drawn and digital techniques to present Shanxi's major attractions.
Li Jianzhong, a 40-year-old smoker and TV director in Shanghai who switched to e-cigarettes in April, said the new ban is actually the last straw.
Leshi's stocks have been suspended from trading since April. On Tuesday, LeEco confirmed that another 1.24 billion yuan (3 million) in assets belonging to Jia, his wife and three affiliated companies, had been frozen by the court due to unpaid debt.
Leshi's parent firm LeEco started as a video-streaming service provider, akin to Netflix Inc, but grew rapidly into a tech heavyweight with a presence in smartphones, TVs, cloud computing, sports and electric cars. But it ran into a cash crunch in late 2016 after expanding too fast.
Li Shaowei, a professor at the Aier School of Ophthalmology at Central South University in Changsha, Hunan province, suggested that frequent mobile users have regular eye examinations to prevent cataracts and other eye diseases.
Leo Leung, the Sales Director of Guangzhou-based manufacturer of integrated solar solutions, Esavior, said Kenya presents a formidable market for solar technologies as households and industries embrace cleaner energy sources.
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Li Jiwei, founder and CEO of Shannon.ai, a Beijing-based financial technology company, also said that China, following the trends of global powers, is supporting the industry by rolling out supportive policies, which has created a unique environment for the development of artificial intelligence technology at home.
Leung Chun-ying, Hong Kong's outgoing chief executive, has urged the city to grab the opportunities presented by the Greater Bay Area - part of the national strategy behind the Belt and Road Initiative - and leverage its unique advantages to speed up development over the next decade.
Li Hongsheng, 84, holds hands with his wife Fu Chunzhi, 79, in Wuhan, Hubei province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Less than 2 to 3 percent of the Chinese population take international flights in a year, and only 10 percent or so take a flight every year, according to Yuan from China Merchants Securities.