When public schools cut their class hours and give little homework to primary and secondary school pupils, parents in big cities can send their children to often-expensive after-school tutoring classes. But the children in less-privileged families often just stay home and play video games.
When two players meet on the Go board, they are restricted by the same rules, faced with the same game, but carry completely different tactics. As it is with many games and sports, one of the best ways to improve is to play against someone who's stronger, as well as from different backgrounds.
Which is why sites like the one in Zunyi are so important. They reconnect us to our heritage, and remind us that these were real moments with real people, not mere paragraphs in a history book.
When dancers from the Monaco ballet company swept across China recently, they managed to connect Monaco and China through another golden trail, this time in the form of cultural exchange.
When it comes to offline retail, Vivo has climbed to the second spot in October, grabbing 23 percent share, data from another market research company Gfk showed.
When prompted by Bill Sternberg, editorial page editor of USA Today, to pick a word to describe the relations between Beijing and Washington on Tuesday, Chinese Ambassador Cui said, "Personally I would prefer the word of partners, or maybe this term is closer to the reality."
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When asked why many Huawei employees choose to work in African countries that are far from their homes, Qu said: "We see it as an opportunity to help some of the world's least developed and most poverty-stricken areas succeed through better access to communications services, online education and exposure to the rest of the world. The work may be hard, but it is worth it."
Whether it is dim sum bonds or panda bonds, the Bond Connect program linking the mainland and Hong Kong markets has diversified channels for relocating cross-border financial resources.
When asked to comment on Trump's remarks, Hua retorted with facts:
When students at Sarasoti Namuna Secondary School in Janakpur, Nepal, returned to school on Aug 25 for the first time in months amid the nationwide novel coronavirus lockdown, 500 food packages were provided to the students and their families by the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation's Nepal office and local partner Safa Sunaulo Nepal.