He made the remarks at a news conference on the current social situation of Xinjiang, organized by the State Council Information Office in Beijing.
He is strict on himself and with his students.
He learned hua'er from his father and grandfather when they were tilling land or herding cattle.
He became the first from Tsinghua's Department of Computer Science and Technology to launch a startup right after graduation.
He lives alone in Beijing, but Maher doesn't feel lonely, he says. Technology has made the world smaller and he can stay in touch with his children in Australia and visit them during holidays.
He attributed the expected slow recovery to the double blow dealt to Hong Kong by the social unrest last year and the novel coronavirus — and both those coming as the city was caught in the crossfire of the Sino-US trade war.
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He had that same sense in Shanghai, he said. "I feel like a huge percentage of people come here from elsewhere because there is a sense this is a place that is supposed to be built into something really special to serve the whole country.
He must know a thing or two about happiness as Denmark is regarded as one of the happiest nations in the world.
He noted that, with the help of investment and the technology of China's high-speed rail, the United States can repair and rebuild its railway system, especially in the middle area of the country, which could bring momentum to the cities there.
He made the remark when delivering the Government Work Report at the opening meeting of the first session of the 13th National People's Congress, the top legislature.