Peng Xiangbin started his first job as a graphic designer in Beijing at the end of July, after moving to the capital a few days earlier. What helped Peng, a fresh graduate from Heilongjiang University, land the job after a week of job-hunting were two logo design projects that impressed the interviewers.
People in Shanghai spent the most on online shopping last year, followed by consumers in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hangzhou.
Pfizer is conducting clinical trials on more than 43,500 volunteers in six countries, including Brazil.
People in Lizhuang, a more than 1,400-year-old town in Yibin in Sichuan province, are confident their life will improve with the construction of the Yangtze River Economic Belt.
PayPal said recently that?it has?been?talking with?Amazon about adopting?its payments service?on Amazon.com, but the Seattle-based e-commerce giant is reporting significant growth today for?its own rival payments service for third-party sites.
People who follow Chinese news will often find the phrase Xiaokang. It's not a nickname like Xiao Wang. It's actually a goal, a development goal that encapsulates Chinese people's aspirations for a better life.
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PetroChina Indonesia isn't just donating tools and equipment. The program also encourages local farmers to produce solid and liquid organic fertilizers, using natural materials to ease the dependency of local farmers on chemicals, thereby reducing production cost and running the coffee farms in a sustainable way.
Peng Qiming, head of China Mining Association, the conference organizer, said at the opening ceremony that "the mining industry is heading to green development through tech innovation, and China is working to strengthen collaborations and exchanges with various countries and regions to achieve the goal."
Peter Mbithi, University of Nairobi vice-chancellor, challenges local companies to emulate Chinese enterprises and actively support recent graduates by organizing job fairs.
Peng said that close to 60 percent of Chinese millennial travelers surveyed by the company said they would visit a place more than once, especially destinations considered to be off the beaten path.