Xinjiang set the goal of relocating 169,400 people to new houses built with government subsidies from 2016 to 2020. The last batch was relocated early this month.
Xinjiang has taken a number of measures to accelerate the resumption of tourism and improve related services after bringing a series of COVID-19 cases under control.
Xing Jiarui and Men Dengqiang started their journey on Oct 1, carrying basics such as clothes, food, water and spare parts. They stopped overnight at small hotels, according to a Beijing Youth Daily report, and arrived in the capital on Oct 6.
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Xie Shi'en, an official with the local firefighting squad, attributed the casualties to an "explosive blaze," an outburst of flames caused by wind, combustibles and dry air.
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Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, sent Spring Festival greetings to the public and officials working at the forefront of poverty alleviation.
Xiong Yidan is a recent convert to adventure tourism. In April, the 26-year-old quit her job with an advertising agency in Beijing and made solo trips to eight countries in three months, including a self-driving holiday in New Zealand.
Xu Gao, chief economist at Everbright Securities Asset Management Co, said improving leading indicators may signal more robust economic growth this year.
Xu also suggested cooperation between colleges and enterprises should be deepened to ensure qualified professionals are being trained.