Since 2015, the organization's focus in China has been supporting volunteer engagement for sustainable development. As the 2022 Winter Olympic Games approaches, UN Volunteers will work closely with Chinese partners on building volunteer capacity for the games, she added.
Since 2016, Visit Sweden has introduced "soft adventure" for Chinese tourists, including biking, car hire and parent-child products.
Shi Zhengwen, a professor at the Chinese University of Political Science and Law, said the financial penalty for Fan was rather heavy. Shi said he hopes Fan's case will send a clear warning to those who commit similar infractions.
Shi Jianfeng, the company's deputy general manager, said the orange grove was built using standards set by Globe GAP, a global authority in agricultural practices, and a state-of-the-art irrigation system, introduced from Israel, had been installed.
Shi Liren, an expert of energy conservation, said the energy conservation industries in Guangdong province and the entire country have of great potential in the years to come as both the central and Guangdong provincial governments have attached great importance to the development of the energy conservation industry.
Since 2015, he has shifted his focus to the Chinese market and has become a pop star with a career that has extended to film, TV dramas and reality shows, which has greatly widened his fan base. His Sina Weibo account has over 40 million followers.
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Similar to Beijing, despite a slight uptick in the permanent population in Shanghai last year, the city has also shown a downward population trend in recent years, decreasing by 104,000 and 14,000 in 2015 and 2017, respectively, the report said.
Shi, from the procuratorate, said the appropriate treatment of underage offenders is a thorny issue as a result of vague guidelines and the limited effect of reform schools.
Siberian tigers, also known as Amur or Manchurian tigers, are the world's largest cats living in the wild. They mainly live in eastern Russia, northeastern China and the northern parts of the Korean Peninsula.
Since 1978, Beijing's population has only fallen once-in 1997.