This handout photo released by the Smithsonian's National Zoo shows a panda cub named Xiao Qi Ji in Washington. More than three months after his birth, the National Zoo's new panda cub finally has a name. Officials at the Smithsonian, which runs the zoo, announced on Monday that the cub born on Aug 21 would be named Xiao Qi Ji, which is Mandarin Chinese for "little miracle." Smithsonian's National Zoo via AP
This case is one of the largest to be cracked by Chinese police in recent years, in terms of the amount of money and number of suspects.
This performance both at home and abroad was due to efforts to transform and upgrade product structure, operational modes and efficiency, as well as growing investment in the area of developing new energy vehicles and intelligent systems, industry experts said.
This film took her from Montreal to Vancouver to uncover stories from the last living survivors of the Chinese Head Tax and Exclusion Act, a dark chapter in Canadian history from 1885 until 1947 that plunged the Chinese community in Canada into decades of debt and family separation.
This is the latest in a number of similar cases reported recently nationwide.
This producer is 25 and majored in television and broadcasting. He chose to start filming his daily life with his girlfriend and releasing videos on TikTok (known in China as Douyin), an app that allows anyone, professional or otherwise, to upload short videos.
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This is Costa Coffee's first international launch for this category, after releasing ready-to-drink coffee products in the company's home market of the United Kingdom in June 2019.
This idea rules China's political and social life. Socialist democracy with Chinese characteristics has a solid foundation of public opinion, which highlights the people's interests and aspirations.
This changed again with the advent of the second-child policy, which was fully implemented at the beginning of last year. Since then, Xiao has observed a noticeable increase in the number of women opting for natural births.
This sense of wonder endured as I stepped into places that were once patronized by world leaders during past World Internet Conference meetings.