More than 10,000 will assist the celebration ceremony in Tian'anmen Square on the morning of Oct 1, and the gala at the square and along Chang'an Avenue in downtown Beijing that night. The others will contribute to mass celebration activities in parks around the capital and the operation of public services, Xiong Zhuo, executive commander of the headquarters, said at a news conference on Wednesday.
More than 2.18 million confirmed COVID-19 cases have been reported in the Untied States as of Thursday evening, with over 118,000 deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
More dead whales are expected to wash ashore during the northward migration, the scientists said. The total of dead whales documented probably represents a small fraction of those that have perished in the current episode, they said.
More efforts are needed to boost the development of the real economy, as China shifts from pursuing high-speed expansion to focusing on high-quality growth, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference spokesman said Friday.
More efforts should be taken to maintain the practice of offering honor plaques and carry forward the respect for martyrs, veterans and those in active service throughout society, according to the ministry.
More than 50 people, including officials from the Canadian embassy in China and deputies to the National People's Congress, attended the case hearing, it added.
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More than 1 million households in Beijing's rural areas shifted to electricity as a heating source last year.
More and more traffickers are doing business on the internet. They then use human carriers recruited online or courier services to distribute drugs. They also use thirdparty payment platforms or virtual currency to get paid. That way, traffickers can better conceal their identities and avoid being associated with drugs or drug money.
More than 1,000 cultural relics have been seized from the gang members.
More foreign universities are attending job fairs in China, especially since 2015, when more than half of all those who had left to study abroad returned home-a turning point, said Ge Wei, a manager with Lockin.