Li said dozens of reporters soon will go on field trips to the 52 counties in seven provincial-level regions-Sichuan, Gansu, Guizhou and Yunnan provinces and the Ningxia Hui, Guangxi Zhuang and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous regions-to take a look at local poverty alleviation work.
Li started out by supplying HK and the rest of the world with high-quality plastic flowers at low prices in the 1950s.
Li said China-Japan relations have maintained a momentum of improvement at present with positive interactions, yet challenges remain.
Li is asking the Harbin Railway Bureau to pay 1 yuan as compensation for her mental suffering and 19 yuan for the face mask she bought.
Li said that as many countries are looking at measures to cut costs, increasingly intensifying international competition, China has to secure stable prospects for its enterprises and maintain competitiveness.
Li said China and Tajikistan are good neighbors with sincere mutual trust. This year marks the 25th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. China would like to promote infrastructure cooperation and help industrialize its Central Asian neighbor, as well as contribute to regional connectivity and trade facilitation, he said.
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Liang Rui, head of Swiss technology giant ABB Robotics in China, said Shanghai has the largest number of employees of ABB Group in the world. The company invested 0 million in 2019 to build the world's most advanced, automated robotics factory in Pudong new area, utilizing the latest manufacturing processes, including machine learning. The factory is set to open by the end of 2021.
Li was formerly deputy director of the Standing Committee of Liaoning Provincial People's Congress.
Like Zhang, most of the members of the orchestra are young artists in their 20s and 30s. Lyu said he was impressed by the progress the young ensemble has made in the past few years. The orchestra was established in 2010.
Life in what has been characterized as a "cliff village" first garnered nationwide attention in May 2016, when a Chinese newspaper published a collection of photos featuring students scaling the 1,400-meter cliff on rattan ladders.