HONG KONG -- Hong Kong on Saturday raised the government response to the new coronavirus pneumonia to the highest level with a series of measures from indefinitely suspending trains and flights to and from Wuhan to schools remaining closed for a longer period.
Half the new measures are for Taiwan-funded companies operating on the mainland, including allowing them to take part in the construction of major technical equipment, 5G, civil aviation and other projects on the mainland, and giving them equal access to financing, trade relief, and import and export facilitation.
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Haidian is also fully utilizing its abundant intellectual resources gathered in China's top universities such as Peking and Tsinghua, tech giants and fast-growing industry leaders such as Baidu, Megvii, SenseTime and Cambricon, in upgrading its urban construction and services as a modern science city via the "City Brain."
Halidan Abudilimu from Zhuangzi village, Aidinghu, works in a hotel in Turpan, which is only 16 kilometers from her hometown. She said her family has been lifted out of poverty thanks to free job training provided by the government.
HOUSTON -- The violent protests in Hong Kong are losing support and are battering the city's economy, Jon Raymond Taylor, a US academic has said.
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Ha Zengyou, an official from the National Development and Reform Commission, told a news conference expanding consumer spending is a critical move to foster a strong domestic market.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Harry Potter, Star Wars and Disney princesses are among the featured themes for the relevant picture book collections presented in the exhibition. To make it more interactive for readers, the exhibition offers immersive experiences, such as a jungle adventure.
HarmonyOS is already used in Huawei's smart TV products. On Thursday, the Chinese tech giant announced an update, HarmonyOS 2.0, which is planned to be used in devices such as Huawei's smart watches and in-car systems, as well as home appliances from third-party companies.