Japan's ceramic archaeologist Mikami Tsugio wrote in his book that Longquan celadon's green sheen resembles the clear fall sky.
Jenny Wu, East China senior director and head of residential of Cushman & Wakefield, a real estate services provider, said policies for housing land supplies in large cities are in alignment with urban planning and cities' overall positioning and development strategy. For example, in Shanghai, land supplies for housing rental projects, unlike that in previous years, are now close to city centers and high-tech industry zones.
Japanese director Ryo Takeuchi records the effective virus-combating measures taken in Nanjing.[Photo provided to China Daily]
Jiang Ping, another law professor from the university, agreed. He said it imperative to distinguish economic disputes from crimes, "and it is also important for judges to distinguish legitimate properties and family properties of entrepreneurs from their illegal properties and private properties".
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Japan, however, said its move came at a proper time.
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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks at a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, on July 23, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
Jessica Proud, a spokesman for the New York Republican Party, told China Daily: “O’Rourke has no record [of achievement]. His list of accomplishments is thinner than his fluffy Vanity Fair profile. Even his home state of Texas rejected him in the Senate race. There is no reason to believe that the country won’t do the same.”
Japan, while enjoying an economic uptick, is still mired in deflationary pressure and has been increasingly looking towards its tourism industry to boost its economy.
Japan's Cabinet also approved a 235 billion yen extra defense budget for the current fiscal year, of which about 62 billion yen will be spent on missile defense.