Li made several suggestions on deepening cooperation among the three countries.
Liang Yixin, who plans to pursue a biotechnology major at Qingdao Agricultural University, is looking for a dancing club.
Li stayed at Ankang until 2013, when she enrolled at a vocational college. She has kept in regular contact with her "mom", Cao, who was among 86 caregivers employed to run the facility in 2009. The 22-year-old returned to the home on Sunday to mark the 10th anniversary of the Wenchuan quake.
Liang made his remarks at a press conference in Guangzhou, Guangdong's provincial capital. "And the firm crackdown has dealt a heavy blow to the province's criminals and contributed to ensure a safe and stable social order in Guangdong, one of China's economic powerhouses," Liang said.
Liang's parents even went so far as to tell him about the difficulties a blind couple would face when their parents were too old to care for them, and how their children might be bullied for having blind parents who could only offer limited assistance.
Life is like a box of chocolates, so they say, or perhaps a box of books sent from Librairie Avant-Garde in Nanjing, Jiangsu province."Just leave us a message, whatever you want to say, and we will pick the right books for you," says the "blind pick" web page of the bookstore on Taobao, China's largest online shopping platform.The store promises that with 88 yuan (), a buyer can get at least two books picked by its staff members according to the buyer's message, and a postcard made by the bookstore with or without handwritten words by staff members.It is a sort of puzzle for the staff who select the books at the store and a form of divination for the customers, who cannot be sure what books they will receive. Many buyers expect a pleasant surprise, or people who can really understand them. Some say they love this kind of interaction beyond the activity itself. Others say they just want the postcards with handwritten blessings from the bookstore.It's kind of similar to a blind date. You know nothing about the other person before you meet face-to-face, except you might have similar tastes."'Blind pick' started in 2014, before I was transferred to the online business department, and was partly inspired by the book 84, Charing Cross Road," says 25-year-old Lyu Kai, who has been in charge of the bookstore's online business since 2016.84, Charing Cross Road is a small collection of 29 letters exchanged between freelance writer Helene Hanff who lived in New York and used-book dealer Frank Doel who had a bookshop at 84, Charing Cross Road, London. Over 20 years, Hanff wrote to Doel, telling him what she wanted to read about and Doel would pick books and send them to New York. They never met, but they were great friends.In the first two years, the service by the Chinese bookstore received little attention. Last year, when Lyu joined the online business team, there were three or four orders a day, and staff members had enough time to analyze the messages from buyers-some were so tricky that four or five staff members would get involved.Lyu recalls a colleague's words about selling books: Our job is to pick a right book for a person, and pick the right person for a book.
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Li stressed that the health service industry is an important part of China's supply side reform, and is also of great concern for people.
Liang said they also planned to use waste heat recovery technology to provide clean energy for heating in Zhengzhou in the winter of 2019.
Li expressed his gratitude to the academicians for their continuing hard work and contributions to the country's development and innovation.
Like all countries in the world, China views national sovereignty and territorial integrity as its core interests, interests that should be duly respected.