While staying at home to reduce risks of the novel coronavirus infection, Sun Aiguo, 71, in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province, has turned his home into a workout room.
While it was the elderly couple's first trip to Chongli, they said it was nothing like their preconceptions about the region.
While interest in the UK is cooling among travelers, more Chinese tourists are hitting the road than ever before. China's outbound travelers made a record 130 million overseas trips last year and spent 5.29 billion, according to the United Nations' World Tourism Organization. This represents a 7 percent increase in trips and a 5 percent rise in overseas spending compared with 2016.
While the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a heavy blow to business operations of Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises, there is also another side to the coin.
While first-half initial public offerings in the Chinese A-share market have slowed due to regulatory tightening, new listings in Hong Kong have surged on rules facilitating floats of companies from emerging sectors such as biotech.
While a pace of more than 16 million is historically strong and plenty profitable, slower sales have saddled automakers with too much inventory and precipitated bigger discounts and greater reliance on fleet customers.
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While located in the remote southwestern part of China, Guizhou leads the development of Big Data technology in recent years.
While universities in Hong Kong boast strong scientific prowess, Shenzhen is the vanguard of high-tech sectors, and the cities of Dongguan and Zhongshan are leading manufacturing bases, which will lead to highly-complementary and mutually beneficial regional cooperation.
While changing jobs too frequently would affect company productivity and an employee's credibility, human resource managers say the onus is on employers to adapt to the current trends instead of expecting millennials to become more loyal. After all, according to estimates by Daxue Consulting, 75 percent of China's workforce will be made up of millennials by 2025.
While meeting with Chung Eui-yong, chief of the ROK National Security Office, on Thursday in Seoul, Yang briefed him on details of the Xi-Kim talks.