She said "skyrocketing" rents are "outrageous" and "prohibitive", leaving more people displaced from housing and making it harder to get off the streets.
Shenhou is not the only town in Henan that benefits from the combination of tourism with local culture. About 416 kilometers away from Shenhou, Tianpudawan, a Xinxian county village whose most buildings are in the ancient Chinese style, is also harnessing its cultural heritage to develop tourism.
She survived, with lacerations to her arms and legs. The physical wounds are slowly healing, but she remains haunted by the stress of the attack.
She had to take part-time jobs away from home to keep her family's heads above water when there was no farm work available.
She called for more efforts to restore security cameras vandalized by protesters to better monitor possible offenses.
She made the remark on Thursday, as the university issued a report on people's satisfaction with government work. The survey was conducted in 100 cities nationwide between Jan 15 and March 15. Results were based on a total of 76,969 questionnaires, of which 36,148 were from ordinary residents. The rest were from those who had come to governmental departments to deal with administrative affairs, and from experts, including judges, lawyers and law professors.
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She said that the local government has established 182 natural reserves, three global geoparks, along with 100 national-level forest parks, wetland parks and geoparks. It also has been optimizing ecological forestry development by planting Scots pine trees in Hulunbuir, Horqin and the Maowusu Desert.
She might have gone earlier but for her decision to try to win her Conservative party a bigger parliamentary majority on a snap election. As it turned out, the June poll deprived her of a clear majority and narrowed her options on Brexit and other issues.
She also suggested building more public fitness infrastructure to promote regular exercise.
She replied: "Sure we do. I mean, not many people are using bank cards or cash nowadays, right?"