LOS ANGELES - Hollywood's all-important summer movie season got off to a teeth-gnashing roar this year as the fifth installment of Universal Studios' "killer-theme-park," tent-pole franchise, "Jurassic World 2" (JW2), marauded into theaters this June.
LOS ANGELES - US chipmaker Qualcomm started to cut jobs at its facilities in California in order to meet the company's promise to investors to cut costs by billion.
Language is no longer a barrier for Chinese tourists in the United States as more Americans are learning Chinese.
Lam said her government may consider implementing a large-scale universal community testing for COVID-19 arrangement again in a bid to achieve the target of "zero infection". "The year 2020 has presented mankind with an unprecedented public health crisis," Lam said, urging people not to lower their guards. She said the central government supported the gradual resumption of travel between Hong Kong and Guangdong without the need for compulsory quarantine in an orderly manner through mutual recognition of health codes.
LIMA - At least one person was killed and 11 others injured after a 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck northern Peru on Sunday morning, said the head of the National Emergency Operations Center (COEN) Ricardo Seijas.
Kolars also said he came from the "most beautiful city in the world: Vienna" and found the lack of manners, cultural values and aesthetics of the Chinese people disturbing. "There is nothing I can learn from the Chinese focusing primarily on making a ton of money in the shortest amount of time and get the hell out of the country," one of his comments said.
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LNG trading will develop further in the direction of larger volumes, shorter contracts, more flexible trades and lower prices in the coming years. Global LNG trade volume is projected to reach more than 500 billion cubic meters by 2023, around 30 percent more than in 2017, according to Yang.
Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the 189-member global lender, said at a joint news conference with World Bank President David Malpass that the IMF is predicting global economic growth to be below last year's level of 2.9 percent.
LANZHOU -- A homemade detox foot bath has been Wang Xuefeng's relaxing and soothing bedtime ritual for more than two years.Boiling enough water to cover his feet in an electric foot basin, the 71-year-old retiree then adds a bag of Chinese medicine and steeps it deftly for several minutes before soaking his feet for about half an hour.Working in cold and high altitude regions at a younger age left Wang with arthritis. For his health, Wang's granddaughter bought him the foot basin in 2018 when the old man started to do foot soaks that could "relieve pain and fatigue."Since China entered an aging society at the end of the 20th century, the number of elderly and their proportion in the total population have continued to grow.From 2000 to 2018, the elderly population aged 60 and above increased from 126 million to 249 million, and the proportion of the elderly population in the total population increased from 10.2 percent to 17.9 percent, according to a 2019 report released by the Peking Union Medical College and Chinese Aging Well Association.With spare time and money, more Chinese seniors are paying attention to ways to retain their health. Foot soaks, along with traditional activities such as walking and square dancing, have been in vogue among China's graying population."The distribution of the passenger flow in foot bath shops has changed significantly in recent years," said He Yong, chairman of Bigfeet Ancestor, a company focusing on foot care in Lanzhou, capital of Northwest China's Gansu province."The market used to be dominated by the middle-aged group, but now foot soaks have become a popular choice for more elderly people, especially in the afternoon," He said.Chinese seniors have diversified and higher-level consumption needs nowadays. To tap the market, He's company organized health lectures and offered discounts to the elderly. He also cooperates with nursing homes, providing free or discounted pedicures and footbath services.Gao Jin'e spends about six percent of her 5,000 yuan (around 7) retirement pension every month on footbaths. The 70-year-old usually does foot spas with her friends while watching movies."Lives of the elderly can also be colorful, and we should love ourselves more," she said.Last November, China unveiled a medium- and long-term plan for responding proactively to population aging, requiring an integrated development of the service industry for the aged.It highlights that health care, health tourism, recreational activities and other services should be continuously provided to meet the needs of the elderly."If healthcare services can be cheaper and have a wider variety, I think more elderly people will join us," Gao said.
Lam made the remarks in her article published on a social media platform, saying that in response to the epidemic, the HKSAR government has implemented stringent measures, leading to the drop in the confirmed COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong.