Imagine this: After finishing a bottled drink, you can easily locate a recycling machine near where you are, find it, put your empty bottle in it and get a reward.
Improved transportation and development have accelerated Maotai's liquor industry.
In 1996, pile drivers and cranes were seen everywhere in Pudong. The United Nations estimated that the cranes used in China's Pudong accounted for 17% of the world's total. I didn't find the original description but many foreigners came to ask me if it was true. The Boston Globe wrote a long article after talking with me when I was Shanghai's vice mayor. In that article, I was described as someone sitting on an old-fashioned couch, explaining to the journalist Pudong's ambitious plan with new multimedia techniques. It wrote, if the plan could be fulfilled, China would not only be a political and military power but also an economic power, and everyone should fear about it. The article also went with an illustration featuring a pair of chopsticks picking pieces of paper bearing the U.S. flag. I wrote a letter to the newspaper saying that I did not agree with the writer's opinion and that China never has the history of consuming any other country as a small dish. They published my letter and added a title to it, meaning that China does not take the law of the jungle. They were willing to share different opinions instead of a one-sided statement.
Imports fell by 37.5 percent year-on-year to 4.35 billion yuan, the official told reporters.
In 2006, Dajiuhu became the first national wetland park in Central China, and four years later a provincial nature reserve. In 2013, it was recognized as an important area by the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, also known as the Ramsar Convention, an intergovernmental treaty for the sustainable use of such areas.
In 1980, Jiang Zemin, later China's president from 1993 to 2003, was among a group of Chinese officials who embarked on a world tour to see how special economic zones worked elsewhere.
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In 2009, Dusan won the Friendship Award by the Chinese government, the highest honor for a foreign expert in China. In the same year, he was invited to attend the ceremony celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
In 2014, ZTA engaged China Business Network to assist in destination promotion but lack of funding has gotten into the way of the initiative.
In 2010, the government formulated a regulation that security services are allowed to provide bodyguards to their clients. It was the first regulation that legalized the identity of bodyguards in China. Later, a group of firms specializing in security services were founded.
In 2014, China became the second-largest pharmaceutical market in the world.