Xi'an aims to build more than six toilets per square kilometer, compared with the country's standard of three toilets per square kilometer. By 2020, the number of public toilets is expected to rise from 2,841 to a little more than 5,000, the Xi'an urban management bureau said.
Wu's remark came amid a series of US military gestures seen as unfriendly to China last week. These included naming China as a "central challenge" to the US, US vessels entering waters around Chinese islands in the South China Sea, and US Pacific Command chief Harry Harris calling China "disruptive" in the Indo-Pacific region.
Xi said the significance of continued reform and opening-up must be fully understood so that the nation will make united efforts to keep moving forward the reform and opening-up drive. Xi is also head of the Central Committee for Deepening Overall Reform.
Xi spoke highly of the "Lyuliang spirit" and said it should be used as motivation to "improve people's lives and to achieve the great rejuvenation of the nation."
Wujiahamaiti credited the improved situation of security and stability in Xinjiang for the booming night market, tourism and the fact that many high-tech companies have come to the region in recent years.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, stressed the important role of the Constitution in fulfilling the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation.
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Wuhan, the provincial capital and the city hardest hit by the outbreak, is not included in the project as it has already received more than 11,000 medical personnel nationwide in past weeks.
Wuhan authorities estimate there are about a half-million shared bicycles in the city.
Xi has also written letters to university administrators, elementary school pupils and elderly care center volunteer workers in Macao, expressing the hope that they pass on fine patriotic traditions.
Xi Xiaoxing, a physics professor at Temple University, believes limiting the spirit of open scientific research can only suppress the progress of science in the US.