Li studied for a master's degree in branding at the London College of Communications from 2012 to 2014, and landed a job in the fashion and design section of a Chinese-language newspaper in the British capital straight after graduation. There, she embraced the United Kingdom's highly-developed fashion, design and printing industry.
Li met with Cho Myung-rae, South Korea’s environment minister, on Tuesday.
Li said China will continue its major policies on Taiwan, uphold the one-China principle and adhere to the 1992 Consensus. The country will firmly safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and never allow any separatist attempt or activity for "Taiwan independence" in any form, he said. A broader market and more diverse development opportunities for Taiwan compatriots and enterprises by expanding cross-Straits economic and cultural exchanges and cooperation will be promoted, he said.
Liang said in an interview in Tokyo that Japanese manufacturers have "various strengths" in components and materials used in telecommunication base stations and smartphones, according to a report by Japanese news agency Kyodo News. He added that Huawei expects to see a further growth in the procurement of parts from Japanese firms next year.
Li said China has a huge market and is a new generator of economic growth, and the two countries should view each other's development as an opportunity.
Lin Shaochun, executive vice-governor of Guangdong province, said Guangdong provincial government has always paid great attention to attracting overseas talents to support its scientific innovation and economic development.
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Like in developed markets, China will likely see the advent of IP-protected toys, theme parks, fashion and even holiday packages involving cartoon figures based on film characters, he said.
Li will also attend the 20th ASEAN-China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (10+3) leaders' meeting, and the 12th East Asia Summit.
Li used hard work and his previous experience to aid rural development in the village. He encouraged villagers to plant walnuts and pitayas, a cactus species native to the Americas, and to participate in the village's photovoltaic power project to increase incomes.
Li's eldest daughter has being staying with her mother to take care of her, while leaving her two children in Li's care. "My wife persuaded me to stay in Guhe to take care of our grandchildren and the village, as there are now many businesses and poverty relief programs in the village," Li said.