More than 1 billion people in China are no longer extremely poor by international standards. But, for them to be able to use their abilities, to live better lives, to pursue happiness, the country needs to continue to grow rapidly. It has to be able to continue to build up its business, scientific and technical capabilities. This is true for the cities as well as the rural areas.
More than 174,000 people contributed to the fund, which raised 2.81 million yuan (0,000) for the first stage of the renovation which is expected to complete in October, Liu said.
More than 50 percent held junior college degrees or above, according to the report.
More than 60 percent of QQ's 861 million active users were born between the 1990s and 2000s.
More than 100 doctors were recently there as part of the "China-hearts" program, which has been organizing them for 10 years, especially in the Tibetan areas of the Sichuan, Gansu, Yunnan and Qinghai provinces, as well as in the Tibet autonomous region.
More than 300 accounts were involved in placing orders into the transaction, of which about one-third of the subscription came from the European market.
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More than 1,000 households sold their barley to the company at 30 to 40 percent higher than the street price. The selling price of registered impoverished households was even higher, according to the local government.
More students in China are choosing veterinary medicine as a career thanks to rising salaries and the growing demand for animal care, according to industry sources.
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Mooncake producers and traders from Guangdong have earned more than million so far this year after selling a total of 129 batches of mooncakes, weighing 477 metric tons by the end of August, according to a statement released by Guangzhou Customs.