Last month, Xiaomi had more than 85 million consumer electronic devices on its IoT platform.
Last year, Tuniu Corp, an online travel agency based in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, arranged overseas wedding photo shoots for 4,000 newly married couples. In the first quarter of this year, the company arranged wedding shoots for 1,500 couples in overseas destinations, a 50 percent year-on-year increase.
Last month, four self-driving buses carrying Haylion's system made their debut on public roads in Shenzhen, marking the first use of such technology globally. The tested buses have so far traveled more than 8,000 kilometers and are working smoothly, Hu said.
Last year, along with graduate students, there were 37 million enrolled college students in the country, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. In 2018, students registered on Qunar flew 4.4 times annually on average, higher than the average of 3.45 times nationwide, according to the company.
Last year, 3.79 million Chinese tourists visited Italy, making the Mediterranean country the fourth destination of choice after Germany, the US, and France, according to data from Confturismo trade association and ISTAT official statistics agency.
Last week, another Indian company Glenmark Pharmaceuticals had launched anti-viral drug Favipiravir for the treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19 patients in the domestic market at .35 per tablet.
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Last Saturday, the airline carried a support dog on a trip from Shenyang, capital of Northeast China's Liaoning province to the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Last year, San Francisco-based Juul Inc, the biggest marketer of e-cigarettes, stopped selling popular fruit-flavored e-cigarettes in retail stores, but continued to sell them on its age-restricted website.
Last year, 800,000 hectares of farmland in China was left to rest or planted with different crops each year as part of a pilot program, twice as much as in 2016, Zeng Yande, chief of the ministry’s department for plant supervision, said at a news conference.
Last week, The New York Times and The Associated Press and this week The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times confirmed that Republican-affiliated lawyers, strategists and allies of Trump have been helping West file paperwork to be on the ballot in at least five states over the last two weeks. Each newspaper named some of those doing it, including Ruhland.