Liu hailed previous legislative efforts to safeguard personal information, such as the enactment of the Cybersecurity Law and the E-Commerce Law and amendments to the Criminal Law and the Law on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests, but said it was "difficult to keep up with the rapid development of information and people's increasing demands for better lives".
Ling Xi, deputy curator of the Memorial Hall for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, said the hall's museum has received 1,593 items this year, most of which were evidence of Japan's invasion of China.
Liu said a fairly complete transport network has been built in formerly poverty-stricken areas, with sealed roads, highways, waterways and even railway lines and airlines available to locals.
Lin cited his experience of traveling by Chinese high-speed train from Beijing to the coastal city of Tianjin more than 100 km away. The journey takes only half an hour, while in Cambodia, which has only two railways, such a journey may take up to three hours.
Liu Shuqing, general manager of the company, said at the meeting the major problem faced by the company is the accounts of the related party transactions are huge, Securities Times reported.
Lion Dance by students from Confucius Institute at the University of Nairobi. (Lucy Morangi/China Daily)
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Liu said the amendment to the personal income tax law may need to be studied repeatedly, demonstrated in many ways, and consulted publicly by the people of the whole country before it can be submitted to the Standing Committee of the NPC for consideration again, or even to the NPC for consideration.
Liu Baolong, vice-president of China Railway Group, said it has given out more bonuses to skilled workers at various levels.
Liu arrived in the karaoke bar for singing and drinking together with some friends in Yingde, a county-level city under the administration of Qingyuan, at night on April 23. But he became angry after a female staff member surnamed Zhang rejected his advances.
Lin's wife, Zhu Xiaozhen, and their three children, ages 6, 8, and 11, died on June 22 when flames tore through their 18th-floor home. Mo Huanjing, who worked for the family as a nanny, is accused of starting the blaze.