Through arduous efforts, China has achieved decisive results in the fight against COVID-19 to protect hard-hit Hubei and its capital city Wuhan. The nation has also made major strategic strides in curbing the spread of the virus.
Tibet's regional meteorological bureau has been playing a vital role in the process, and the team will seize the current weather window and make an attempt for the summit at the optimal time.
Three months ago, SHV Energy, the world's largest distributor of LPG energy solutions, signed an memorandum of understanding with Guangdong province, to build a LPG terminal in the city's Nansha district.
Though severely affected by the coronavirus outbreak, the domestic tourism market is gradually resuming with people's desire for travel increasing, according to a new report released on Tuesday by the Tourism Research Center under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Tian said the bank will invest 10 billion yuan (.4 billion) to set up a high-tech industry park in Shenzhen to foster the growth of technology startups.
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Thousands of New Yorkers assembled in all five boroughs to protest police brutality starting on Saturday afternoon, and the largely peaceful demonstrations turned violent again in the evening with clashes between protesters and police.
Three medical teams from Shanghai, South China's Guangdong and the People's Liberation Army have arrived in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak. Six reserve medical teams are on standby. Experts in critical care medicine also have been appointed to strengthen clinical guidance for the treatment of patients.
Thousands of women and men rallied in Washington in front of the Supreme Court, where they held pro-choice placards reading "Abortion is a human right!" and wore pink or purple T-shirts. Their rallying cry was "Stand up, fight back!" and "This is what democracy looks like!"
Tibet practiced the feudal serf system until 1959. About one million serfs were freed since then, accounting for 95 percent of the region's population at that time according to data from the Tibet Academy of Social Sciences.