It is the first project the US-based co-working company will launch in the city of Xi'an, showing the company's ambition to expand outside China's first-tier cities.
It listed an array of achievements, including effectively guaranteed the right to food, elimination of absolute poverty, markedly improved living standards, safe drinking water, improved housing conditions, more convenient public transport, better health for the people, improved social assistance, as well as improved postal and telecommunication services.
It presented a platform "to see a Western performer and hear music some had never heard before and vice versa", and for "the performances to be seen by millions outside of China and vice versa", she said.
It said 2 billion yuan (0 million) had been recovered.
It is telling that the city's needy children should be denied an equal chance at online learning at times of compulsory school closure when Hong Kong's latest official child poverty rate stands at 16.8 percent. As per the figure released in December 2019, 170,000 Hong Kong residents aged below 18 are living in poverty.
It is a momentous report since it signals that the ruling party's governance philosophy, included in the Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, has not been updated, but rather upgraded.
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It said 12 million rail trips were expected on Monday, and 130 million rail trips forecast for the entire holiday travel season.
It is said there're three ways to launch the system. Students can swipe their campus card, shout out their name, or put in last four digits of campus card passwords to enable the system to proceed with facial recognition.
It is the biggest round of financing in the bike-sharing industry to date, surpassing Mobike's latest over 0 million round last month. Beijing-based ofo had reportedly sought the new funding at a valuation of about billion, which will help it more than triple its yellow bikes to 20 million in 200 cities globally by the end of this year.
It is only natural that as the Chinese and US economies become ever more interdependent, there also could be more problems. After all, one is the largest developed economy in the world, and the other is the largest developing country in the world.