Mahesh Sharma, Indian minister of culture, said that the promotion of global economic partnerships and international peace and stability are key pillars of BRICS, and intercultural dialogue is the social foundation for cooperation.
Malcom Roughead, chief executive of VisitScotland, said Scotland has been on the radar for Chinese visitors for a long time, but pointed out it is the growth in air connectivity through new routes, including the direct route between Beijing and Edinburgh launched this June, that has helped boost the market, making it easier for Chinese visitors to travel to Scotland
Macletiai and Jiang drove for 26 hours to Zhangzha town, the epicenter of the quake in Jiuzhaigou, where they delivered the pancakes to victims and volunteers.
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Machinery giant Caterpillar Inc has been striving to better satisfy customer needs in China by launching a smart watch along with a dozen new excavators, executives said.
Many Chinese bodybuilders nowadays prefer western style food, such as boiled chicken breasts and steamed broccoli rather than Chinese food. This is due to its often deep-fried cooking methods, heavy amounts of soy sauce and sugar coated items like lemon chicken. It is fair to say that many of these foods are waiting to destroy your physique with their high calorie counts.
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Ma Jianzhong, deputy head of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, told a medical exposition in Inner Mongolia autonomous region that traditional Chinese medicine had gained increased recognition around the world.
Ma said that as an important gateway between Europe and Asia, it was no surprise that Turkey had seen such a huge rise in cases in such a short period, especially with the country being close to two main epicenters-Iran and Europe-and also a favored destination among large numbers of travelers.
Mako said in a statement released through the agency the delay was due to insufficient preparations.
Maine lobster business pinched by tariffs' claws