Images provided by local police showed the corpses of two children of school age, one with severe head injuries.
In 1991, Beijing's birthrate fell below 1 percent - ultralow by global standards - and hasn't climbed since 1991. It means that babies born in a given year represent less than 1 percent of the city's total population.
If you’re interested in more nitty-gritty technical details about the company’s new system, check Netflix’s blog.
Ikea first introduced the brand Livat in China in 2009. Up to now, three Livat projects have been built in the country, which are located in Wuxi of Jiangsu province, Beijing and Wuhan of Hubei province. The total investment of these projects has exceeded 10 billion yuan. The total leasing area covers some 530,000 square meters.
In 2016, China released guidelines to remove the barriers and 25 provinces have gradually opened their markets to used cars from other regions.
If you've ever lived in North America, you're likely familiar with Chia Pets, those kitschy terracotta figurines in the shape of animals, trees, movie characters and even US presidents. As the TV commercial tells it, you simply soak your piece of pottery in water, spread the chia seeds on top and then watch them sprout green "fur" over the next week. As a kid, having a low-maintenance fluffy pet to look after is great fun – but did you know that you can eat chia seeds too? They're incredibly healthy, as they are a rich source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, the B vitamins and more than a few essential minerals… and they're low in calories, too. Chia is also hydrophilic, absorbing up to 12 times its weight in liquid – and that's important to know if your bowels have been moving slowly.
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In 2003, China's GDP was at 13.74 trillion yuan, of which the contribution rate of primary industry was 3.1 percent, the secondary industry 57.9 percent and the tertiary industry 39 percent. China at that time was a newly industrialized and emerging country.
In 2000, she opened a bank account with the help of her children. Now, every time the amount at home reaches 500 yuan (.50), she puts it in the bank.
In 2008, Wu was sentenced to life imprisonment, with the high court upholding that ruling.