The report, jointly released by Beijing's Chaoyang district and the Cultural Development Research Institute of the Communication University of China, serves as a model for developing cultural industries all over the country.
The revised Regulations on Religious Affairs released in September 2017 strengthen the protection of Chinese citizens' freedom of religious belief and the lawful rights and interests of religious groups, bring government's management of religious affairs under due procedures in accordance with the law, and add provisions on safeguarding national security and maintaining social harmony. The Regulations prescribe the rights and responsibilities of religious organizations, places of worship, and religious believers when establishing places for and holding religious activities, setting up and running religious institutions, applying for legal person status, publishing and distributing religious books and periodicals, receiving donations, managing religious property, conducting charity activities, and carrying out exchanges with other countries. The Regulations prohibit the commercialization of religions, and include additions concerning religious information services on the Internet. In addition, the Regulations also require local governments to provide public services to religious organizations, religious institutions, and places of worship, and incorporate such sites into the overall local plans for land use and urban and rural planning. The Regulations forbid any organization or individual from creating disputes and conflicts between believers and non-believers and prohibit print publications and the Internet from disseminating information which discriminates against religious or non-religious citizens.
The research team was led by scientists at AIDS Institute and Department of Microbiology of HKU's Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine. The new findings were published in the April issue of Journal of Clinical Investigation, one of the world's leading biomedical journals.
The retailer is using its vast network of more than 1,800 stores as mini-distribution centers for customers to pick up items they’ve ordered online or send items out for delivery. The company’s Drive Up program, where customers order online, park at a store and have their items brought out to them, was in 50 stores to start the year. This holiday season, the company hopes to have the program active in 1,000 stores.
The robotics industry has been listed as a key development area in the national "Made in China 2025" strategy, as the country is the biggest market for industrial robots worldwide.
The residents found it difficult to develop any form of agriculture, so their staple foodstuffs were powdered corn and sweet potatoes. No one in Udon Qaidam ate cucumbers or cabbages until the early 1990s.
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The researchers randomly assigned participants to spend the money either on themselves or on someone else, such as by leaving money in a tip jar at the same cafe or making an online donation to the same charity every day. The participants reflected on their spending experience and overall happiness at the end of each day.
The revised estimate of the value of total retail sales in January rose by 7 percent over a year earlier, according to the Census and Statistics Department of the government of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The researchers classified 42 percent of respondents as "low social isolation", 31 percent as "medium social isolation" and 27 percent as "high social isolation".
The report, subtitled "Towards a More Inclusive and Sustainable Development," highlighted China's rapid growth that has resulted in a decline in poverty "unprecedented in its speed and scale".