Xu runs a homestay in Shenzhen's Nanshan district — the most expensive area in the southern metropolis. The coronavirus pandemic, which swept across the country in late January, caught her off guard as her business plummeted. Although the overall situation is gradually returning to normal, many people are still wary of traveling.
Yang got into the business after her cat died of a disease four years ago. Knowing that burying its body might bring health risks to other pets and pollute the environment, she decided to cremate her feline friend.
Yang Xiaodu, chairman of the commission, made the remarks during a keynote speech at the Conference on Integrity in COVID Response and Economic Recovery by the Belt and Road Cooperation Partners in Beijing.
Yang said the added value of Guangdong's industries above a designated output size reached 1.39 trillion yuan in the first half.
Yang said global anti-corruption work faces new challenges created by COVID-19 and global changes. At this critical time, China must adhere to concepts that will ensure officials "dare not, cannot and will not commit corruption" and make sure that all anti-epidemic funds and materials are used to control the disease, treat patients and save lives, he said.
Yan said the price of Samsung's Note 10+ is relatively reasonable, as archrival Apple has not yet launched its 5G version of mobile phones, whose price is estimated to be nearly 8,000 yuan. He added that the launch of Note 10+ 5G smartphones will not boost Samsung's overall sales in the Chinese market in the long term.
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Yang Su records a piece for a video app. The pianist has enjoyed a dramatic revival in his musical career. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Xue, 27, now works for Coca-Cola, after graduating from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics in 2013.
Xu is among hundreds of thousands of people in Shenzhen who have resorted to taking on new roles to keep themselves afloat financially, as various industries took a heavy hit from the pandemic that has claimed more than 248,000 lives and infected nearly 3.5 million people worldwide.
Yang made the remark during a meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House.