To counter the polarization, it's important that we all reject the false dichotomy of "yellow or blue" and embrace all colors of the rainbow.
To better optimize the country's State-owned assets and build world-class SOEs that lead in high-quality development, Ning, who is also chairman of China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina)-another State-owned company-said the merger of Sinochem and ChemChina is in progress, and many internal studies and procedures are being undertaken.
To address the challenges, Xi said, "We must stay on the right and steady course, gain a full understanding of the policy of 'one country, two systems' and faithfully implement it."
To ease the tension, Zhang said both sides must make use of economic dialogue and other high-level negotiation channels to pragmatically initiate discussions via broadening common ground and achieve substantial results.
Tin's name and the building have been integrated into the university, the post said.
To date, Cambodia has four records in the Guinness book. The three others include the world's longest hand-woven scarf, measuring 1,149.8-meter-long and 88-centimeter-wide, the world's largest Madison dance, involving 2,015 participants, and the world's largest traditional sticky rice cake, weighed 4.04 tons.
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To be more specific, annual home rents in New York can reach 53.6 percent of a middle-income family's earnings, and that in San Francisco and Los Angeles can reach 48 percent and 44.3 percent respectively.
To better carry out its global responsibility, China should uphold building a community with a shared future as the new goal of reform and opening-up, said Chen Xulong, director of the China Institute of International Studies' department of international and strategic studies.
Tinambunan, 26, is a senior student in engineering at Sangga Buana University in Bandung in Indonesia's West Java Province. Eight months ago, he joined the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway, or HSR, project and now works as a technician at a local branch of China Railway Group.
To further improve the city's infrastructure, Guangzhou will form an urban light rail network of 2,000 kilometers by 2035, five times longer than the city's current network. It will build 10 new subway lines, totaling 258.1 kilometers, between 2017 and 2023. Construction of the new lines will cost an estimated 219.6 billion yuan (.9 billion).