On October 21, violinist sensation Dan Zhu was the first international violinist to perform at City Hall since the reopening of cultural venues around Hong Kong after they were closed for almost an entire year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
On Monday, the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges both saw lukewarm performances, while the liquor sector saw a sharp decline. Moutai rivals Wuliangye Yibin Co Ltd and Gujing Group, among others, saw their shares slump by the daily limit of 10 percent.
On July 1, Amazon changed the way it pays royalties, and is now paying authors for each page viewed by a reader instead of the previous model, which compensated authors for every book downloaded.?The new formula only applies to books that are self-published and distributed through Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited and Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, which essentially lend books to Amazon Prime subscribers for free, or to those willing to pay a month.
On Thursday, Ron Gagliardo, the senior manager of horticultural services for The Spheres, and three members of his team, showed off the collection of trees, plants and flowers?that they have amassed over the past three years from around the world. Sporting green “Amazon Horticulture” polo shirts, the four men played host to?students from the Environmental and Adventure School?(EAS) that is part of the Lake Washington School District.
On June 23 this year, Lanzhou opened Metro Line 1, the country's first rail transit line that crosses the Yellow River. In 2015, Lanzhou won the Today's Reform and Progress Award at the Paris World Climate Conference. It has been selected twice as one of the top 10 summer tourist cities in China and is known as the "Summer Palace on the Silk Road".
On Jan 24, the eve of Chinese New Year, his colleagues let him rest at home and spend more time with his wife. He declined, saying he was young and should take over more work from other colleagues.
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On Monday, Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry, said in a statement that violent acts by radical protesters in Hong Kong have gone beyond the bottom line of a civilized society and endangered the lives of the city's residents as well as their properties.
On May 6, the shop closed because the landlord wanted to take back the space.
On Monday, Beijing said protests that have swept the city over the past two months have begun to show "signs of terrorism".
On Jan 27, the university launched a hotline, open from 6 am to midnight, to offer psychological counseling.