Liang Haiming, chairman of Guangzhou-based China Silk Road iValley Research Institute, said the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge has not only helped boost exchanges and cooperation among residents in the three regions, but also benefited social and economic development.
Lin Guangzhi, director of the Institute for Social and Cultural Research at Macau University of Science and Technology, said an industrial zone built within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to cater to Portuguese-speaking countries will bring cooperation between China and those countries to a new height.
Li said the event made positive achievements, in particular in people-to-people exchanges and environmental protection, showing the strong will and potential for cooperation between local governments.
Life in a town also is more connected in the internet age, making it feel much less isolated. It also makes small towns more financially feasible as people work and do business online, which is one way that China is helping people to live better without having to migrate to the cities.
Like Chen and Wu, nine other couples, with all the brides from Renji Hospital, chose to postpone their wedding celebrations for the greater good of caring for patients.
Liang, a 61-year-old folk musician in Panshi city, Northeast China's Jilin province, has been engaged in studying and playing the unique musical instruments since 2004 when he was an erhu - a two-string traditional Chinese instrument - teacher.
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Lin Tao, head of the representative office of CHEC in Ukraine, said the Chinese company decided to enter the Ukrainian market after the introduction of an innova
Like the ancient road that had brought change, the modern belt and road will play an important role in facilitating opportunities for both Chinese and foreigners.
Li said more than 400 Chinese enterprises are operating in Kenya and they have created over 130,000 jobs.
Li's remarks came as he presided over a State Council meeting that solicited suggestions from economists and business leaders on the annual Government Work Report to be delivered in March.