Shao Yunxiang, 76, who has been living in Shanghai's Caojiadu neighborhood for more than 14 years, said life in a modern city as a senior citizen doesn't necessarily have to be lonely.
Shang Yang, an AI specialist with Beijing-headquartered think tank iyiou.com, said: "China's real demand gap lies in primary hospitals, rather than Grade 3A (higher-tier) hospitals, as the latter have plenty of excellent doctors with more than 10 years of experience. I think the future trend is updated medical AI products being tested in Grade 3A hospitals, and finally applied broadly in those grassroots medical institutions, where there is heavy demand."
Several villages in the two provinces remain flooded on Sunday, but the floodwaters started to recede, disaster official Jacinto Adviento of Alcala town said in an interview with the local radio DZBB.
Shares of Ping An bank edged up 0.06 points, or 0.4 percent, to finish at 15.14 yuan on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on Tuesday.
Shares of Zulily surged 68 percent this week as a result, giving the five-year-old company a hefty market value of more than billion. It didn’t hurt that?CNBC’s Jim Cramer swooned over the stock, noting that Zulily “can beat Amazon” and calling it a “revolutionary company.”
Several new zones are added to last year's Automechanika Shanghai, including e-mobility and infrastructure, connectivity, motorsport and high performance. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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Shared bikes have become hugely popular in China for their convenience and low cost. There are currently 16 million shared bikes on streets and about 100,000 people employed in the industry, according to the State Information Center earlier this month.
Several ministry-level departments, including those responsible for food safety, water resources, and banking, have responded recently to issues of public concern.
Shanghai-based Gartner Research Director Sandy Shen said that Chinese tech firms were becoming a hot draw for talent globally, given the market fluidity, fast pace and the receptive attitude toward new technologies among Chinese consumers.
Shanghai sees increasing demand for domestic services in recent years. More than one-third of Shanghai's over 8 million families are using or in need of domestic services, according to a survey conducted by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce.