Mongolian filmmaker Lisi Mai's biopic Genghis Khan will be released at the festival's opening ceremony on Sept 13.
Middle school students from Hong Kong wrapped up their six-day exchange journey in Shanghai on Wednesday, fueled by a well-rounded understanding of Shanghai's life, culture, history and technology development.
Microsoft is one of the world’s biggest gaming companies, but it is playing catch up with Amazon in terms of providing the infrastructure for developers to build games on its cloud platform. Microsoft has sunk a lot of resources into its cloud gaming push, making multiple acquisitions in recent months to set the stage for its new offering.
Monthly sales of diggers have grown at an average rate of over 70 percent since last September, leading the increase in demand for construction machinery.
Mobike, one of China's largest dockless bike-sharing operators, will launch an initial 1,000 bikes in Manchester and Salford on June 29, making Britain the latest in a string of overseas markets that Chinese bike-sharing companies have entered, including the United States, Singapore and Kazakhstan.
Minas Gerais is still recovering from the 2015 collapse of a larger dam that killed 19 people in Brazil's worst environmental disaster. That dam, owned by the Samarco Mineracao SA joint venture between Vale and BHP Group Ltd, buried a village and poured toxic waste into a major river.
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Michael Prayor, the superintendent of seven high school districts in Brooklyn, said that having Chinese-language classes not only enhances student exchanges between the schools and China, but also heightens student interest in different countries and cultures.
Mining-related industries registered the fastest profit growth. In the first 11 months, their profits increased 2.9 times to reach 443.4 billion yuan. More than half of the profit growth in that period were contributed by coal mining and washing, iron and steel smelting and processing, chemicals, and oil and natural gas extraction, according to the NBS statement.
Modi made his "latrines for all" pledge when he first assumed office in 2014 and is hailing the project's success as India celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of independence hero Mahatma Gandhi, a sanitation champion.
Mike Cansfield, associate vice president of telecoms and networking at IDC, said it appears the move is "quite a coup" for BT. "With most of Global Services 800 target customers having some operations in China, then being able to also provide some domestic in-country services too should enhance its attractiveness as a supplier to this select group," he said.