Where victims were found, yellow, orange and black body bags were laid out, and weeping relatives identified the dead.
While Tencent hasn't picked up stakes in any of these partners, consumers must first authorize WeChat to access relevant personal information and are advised to follow the brands' official account, a newsfeed service embedded in WeChat. This is a route commonly adopted by digital-based companies.
When buying tickets on their mobiles, passengers' faces are scanned and verified by the phone's camera in a process that only takes about one to two seconds.
Whether the government will set an explicit GDP growth target for this year at the NPC meeting is still uncertain, due to the severe blow from the virus on the global economy. The slumping external demand may drag economic recovery in the second quarter, after the unprecedented contraction of 6.8 percent in the first three months, said analysts.
When Xi visited a service center for veterans in a Tianjin community, he instructed Party committees and governments at all levels to earnestly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of veterans and guarantee their living standards and employment.
When Wang Yuying arrived in Wuhan, Hubei province, on the night of Feb 1, it was only seven hours after she received the call that she had been assigned to help at the epicenter of the novel coronavirus.
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When the IPO was withdrawn, stock options offered to top management became worthless.
When the Yellow River flows out the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, it forms a long, deep gorge that serves as the border of Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces.
While QR code payment is yet to find mass appeal in the West, it has become a daily essential for consumers in China. According to consultancy eMarketer, almost 80 percent of smartphone users in China will be tapping, scanning and swiping at the point of sale or PoS by 2021. That is set to contrast with 30.8 percent in the United States and 22 percent in Germany.