When Berrier told friends of his plans, several of them warned him that his new home would make him feel claustrophobic.
What also makes it different is that there is space for customers to read books or put their feet up, as well as areas to host themed events, such as lectures and book launches.
What does it feel like to insert evergreen pine branches into the bronzes of ancient China's Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 BC)? Recently, a special art show is taking place at Wang Chuanfeng Museum in Ginza district in downtown Tokyo.
Wei's predictions are in line with recent industry figures.
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What's more, new growth drivers such as new forms and models of business have been thriving. The number of newly registered enterprises reached five million in the first three quarters of this year, or 18,000 for an average day, bringing the total number of market entities in China to over 100 million. These new growth drivers now contribute over one third to economic growth and more than two thirds to urban job creation. The quality and performance of the Chinese economy has been improving: profits of large industrial companies and service providers maintained double-digit growth, and household income rose largely in tandem with GDP growth.
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Wei has long been concerned about personal information protection, data security and related issues. At last year's two sessions, he put forward a proposal on accelerating the crafting of a personal information protection law.
Wei Jianguo, a former vice-minister of commerce, said both China and the US recognize that it was completely normal to have certain disparities in economic and trade issues, but the key is to appropriately manage the differences and find solutions acceptable to both parties.
Weibo CEO Wang Gaofei said emerging media have completely changed the operation of traditional ones in terms of content production, content form, and publication. For instance, the South China Sea-related topic "China Won't Budge One Bit" started by the People's Daily last year was viewed 6.58 billion times and received 9.689 million comments on Weibo, a new high in terms of both width and depth.
Wen Zongguo, an environmental management professor at Tsinghua University, said the government needs to better inform the public about the cost of not sorting garbage, so that people know how they might be negatively affected by failing to do so.