The Palace Museum opened its online ticket system in 2011, and its statistics show nearly half the tickets are sold via the internet. The tickets sold in the box office in the first quarter of 2017 decreased by about 10 percent from the same period a year earlier.
The Ministry of Finance will also increase infrastructure investment by 40 billion yuan year-on-year to 577.6 billion yuan this year, Liu said.
The Open University may have escaped the worst — the Kowloon campus was never overrun — but Wong recalled that the university had to suspend classes in November, and students at the campus had to interrupt their studies and flee Hong Kong when they feared they might be swept up by the violence.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the country's top industry regulator, said China has an annual production capacity of 5,000 heat seam-sealing machines. A large number of manufacturers are small and medium-sized enterprises. Guangdong province alone accounts for 80 percent of the total.
The New York Times said US President Donald Trump told Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook that he will not impose tariffs on iPhones assembled in China.
The National Retail Federation, an advocacy group, called the latest tariff threat "reckless escalation", saying the tit-for-tat trade fight is catching American families in the middle.
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The PBOC conducted 100 billion yuan ( billion) of seven-day reverse repos, a liquidity-injecting process in which the central bank purchases securities from commercial banks through bidding with an agreement to sell them back in the future.
The Ministry of Transport has asked logistics companies and staff to beef up measures when handling imported cold-chain food to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
The Oriental Pearl Radio and TV Tower, Shanghai Museum, and Madame Tussauds wax museum were among a number of tourist sites that had or were about to reach their maximum capacity Sunday afternoon, according to a real-time monitoring system launched by the municipal authorities.
The National Telecommunications Commission in the Philippines announced on Monday that the Mislatel consortium, which is composed of China Telecom and two local companies - Chelsea Holdings and Udenna Corp, had been selected to operate mobile telecom services in the country.