Lam posted a picture on the social media depicting a small seedling breaking through the ground, with a caption saying, "No matter how hard it is, there's a way out. Let's talk. The dialogue platform is officially launched."
LONDON - An international seminar with the theme of "China in the New Era" was held in London on Wednesday, as part of a series of activities to promote the launch of the second volume of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China in nine languages.
LAS VEGAS - China's leading TV manufacturer TCL unveiled its new Mini-LED technology at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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Known as one of the most poisonous creatures on the planet, pufferfish contain tetrodotoxin, which can be found in body parts such as the liver, intestines, skin and gonads. The poison has been found to be 1,200 times more lethal than cyanide.
Lake saw passionate, highly educated young Chinese women acquiring wealth, property and a measure of independence in record numbers.
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Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner of MomsRising noted two recent developments: Washington state passing a bill promoting gender-equal pay and Starbucks announcing it had attained 100 percent gender pay equity for its US employees. Starbucks cited data indicating women in retail jobs are paid 70 cents on the dollar compared to men.
LHASA - The annual passenger throughput of civil aviation in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region exceeded 5.72 million in 2019, up 7.57 percent year on year, according to the Tibet branch of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) Tuesday.
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LHASA -- A stone lion the height of a man was recently unearthed in Lhasa, near what is believed to be a former ministerial office, according to local authorities. The stone lion, 169-cm tall and 104.7-cm wide, was excavated on March 22 by a team of construction workers on Dosengge Road in Lhasa's city center, according to a Tibet Autonomous Region cultural heritage bureau press release Wednesday. It said that experts from the bureau and Tibet's regional museum had spent weeks doing research before concluding that the statue was dated to the 18th century. The site was at the former office of grand ministers stationed in Tibet by emperors of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) to supervise local governance on behalf of central authorities. "Dosengge" means "stone lion" in Tibetan. "The road was named after the two stone lions that sat at the entrance of the grand minister's office," said Professor Tseten Tashi, Tibet University historian. The ministerial office was inaugurated on Dosengge Road in 1728, a year after the first grand minister was stationed in Lhasa, according to the professor. The unearthed statue was intact with traces of color and paint still visible, and is believed to be one of a pair. Cultural heritage authorities are organizing an excavation of the other lion. The area is off-limits to visitors for protection purposes.