The ChiNext index went up by 5.57 percent as of Wednesday since the beginning of the fourth quarter, outperforming a 0.66 percent increase in the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index over the same period.
The Chinese have in recent years found a passion in museums. The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City in central Beijing, is often a top choice. The museum has not reported the number of daily visitors during the holiday, but long queues were spotted every day in the past four days.
The ChiNext Index, China's NASDAQ-style board of growth enterprises, gained 2.67 percent to close at 1,707.06 points.
The China’s Internet Network Information Center’s report showed that about 50 percent of internet users said they did not face security attacks, such as being cheated or attacked by computer virus, over the past six months.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) last month handed out a record high fine in the amount of 3.47 billion yuan (about 3 million) to Xian Yan, chairman of P2P Financial Information Service Co, for stock market manipulation including insider trading, a testimony to regulators' determination to crack down on risky investment activities.
The China (Hainan) Pilot Free Trade Zone, approved by the State Council, will cover the whole island of Hainan. The government plans to make the zone an international tourism and shopping center, as well as offer services and support for development of the Belt and Road Initiative and other national strategies.
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The China-Laos railway, linking Kunming in Southwest China's Yunnan province with Laos' capital city Vientiane, is the first overseas railway project that is mainly invested, constructed, operated by China, and linked to the Chinese railway network since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative.
The Cannabis Legalization and Control Bill will not be introduced as legislation by the Labor government this term, he said.
The CSRC said last week that China will continue reforming the financial market while promoting opening-up and innovation to stabilize and boost market confidence.
The Chinese embassy in Ottawa called her case "a grave political incident" and warned Canada "not to go further down the wrong path".