In Qinghai, home to many ethnic Tibetans, a program supporting the development of Tibetan medicine was also launched last month.
In September last year, the Standing Committee of the NPC nullified the elections of 45 NPC deputies from the province. In March, 41 of them received prison sentences for election fraud, embezzlement and bribery. Wang Min, the former Party secretary, was sentenced to life in prison in August for taking bribes and neglecting his duty.
In March, the Ministry of Public Security disclosed the case, announcing the arrest of 29 people for illegally filming and livestreaming unsuspecting hotel guests.
In Monday's interbank market, the overnight Shanghai Interbank Offered Rate, which measures the cost at which banks lend to one another, dropped 8.6 basis points to 2.721 percent.
In November alone, the industry raked in 113.23 billion yuan, up 15.9 percent year-on-year.
In Qingdao, Shandong province, three foreigners who jumped the queue and quarreled with locals while having nucleic acid tests in a center of disease prevention and control have apologized.
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In Sub-Saharan Africa, the lack of infrastructure or modern infrastructure has been the major obstacle for the development of the region. Most countries rely on infrastructure that was inherited from colonial times and which is now dilapidated because funds are too scarce to meet the maintenance needs. This predicament has negatively affected the investment climate and jeopardized both economic development and existing poverty reduction strategies. China is now playing a major role in developing major highways, railways, irrigation projects on the African continent.
In September 2015, four central government bodies, including the Ministry of Culture, issued a joint circular, asking local governments to utilize existing public spaces to accommodate public leisure activities.
In Qinzhou, another port city in the Beibu Gulf, Guangxi Huayi Energy Chemical Co has invested about 70 billion yuan (.2 billion) to build a large petrochemical production base.
In November 2018, US District Court Judge Brian Morris in Montana ruled to halt the construction of the disputed oil pipeline, demanding the energy company complete a supplemental environmental review before advancing the project.