He said that nowadays, children spend too little time in nature and that he did hope parents would let their children play more in the natural world so that they would gradually pay more attention to nature, treasure plants and animals, and protect nature as they protect their own eyes.
He said five children had been found at the border carrying a combined 35 pounds of fentanyl, the powerful synthetic opioid drug blamed for an epidemic of overdose deaths nationwide.
He reiterated the importance of taking the window of opportunity to fight the virus, as most cases are confined inside China, while urging the international community to fulfill the 675-million-U.S.-dollar WHO fund to support countries in preparing for the outbreak.
He praised the definition included in the civil code.
He predicted that the show, once it is staged regularly, would attract 100,000 visitors annually to the 1.8-million-square-meter commercial project developed by the company, where the theater is located. The project, Xintiandi Central Activity Zone, also has Asia's largest bar and largest IMAX cinema.
He said that in order to gain more market share in China's cutthroat smartphone sector, Samsung has adjusted its strategy, expanding sales channels, improving consumers' shopping experiences and designing tailor-made products and marketing strategies in accordance with local consumer demand.
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He requested the USTR exclude electric and cordless pressure washers, leaf blowers and vacuums, among other products on the target list.
He said that financial support will benefit entrepreneurs and founders of small and medium-sized enterprises.
He said some overseas suspects were employed by international drug trafficking groups and acted as mules to smuggle drugs into the Chinese mainland. They hid the drugs either in their own bodies or in luggage to illegally pass the mainland's border inspections.
He said any president's words are "sacrosanct" and have to have credibility. "This reduces our president's, our country's, credibility when he says things that are not accurate," said Burns, now a professor at Harvard's Kennedy School.