Several overseas Chinese organizations got together for a fundraising event in London on Sunday in support of plans to create a monument commemorating the Chinese Labour Corps, which offered logistical services to British, French, and Belgian frontline soldiers during World War I.
Shanghai saw six times more permanent residence applications from foreigners and their families in 2016 from 2015. The number of such applications in Beijing last year increased 426 percent.
Sharude Monastery was included in a renovation project in agricultural and pastoral areas in 2015. "More than 100 monks' living conditions have been improved, and the wire and pipes of the monastery will also be renovated next year, to ensure power and water supply in the monastery," said Shaghu Tashi, a county official.
Several companies and individuals will be subject to various restrictions and placed on a newly instituted blacklist for a year after being found guilty of withholding migrant workers' wages, China's human resources authority announced on Thursday.
Shao's homestay is one of thousands popping up all over the Zhejiang countryside as the region's improved environment and infrastructure attract more wealthy, urban, car-driving Chinese to explore the province's rural areas.
Shanghai Expo will be one of the major stops for the delegation. “We will participate in some forums and hold receptions to promote the area,” Chan said.
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She admits that over time she’s gotten to a place where it’s all just “common” and “everyday normal.”
Shanghai takes the lead in cosmetic product research and development, manufacturing, sales and consumption. The city accounted for 58 percent of China's imported makeup trade volume, and more than half of the country's non-special cosmetics are imported through Shanghai, according to Shen Jianhua, deputy chief of the Pudong Market Supervision Bureau.
Shanghai on Tuesday unveiled an international intellectual property hub port at the 17th International Intellectual Property Forum held in the city. [Photo by Cao Chen/chinadaily.com.cn]
Shanghai's new homes inventory by April-end stood at 6.28 million square meters, which would be absorbed by the market in nine months, if there are no more supplies, E-house data showed.