China attaches great significance to big data and will roll out measures to encourage IT-related entrepreneurship and innovation, according to a message from Premier Li Keqiang.
The Big Data Expo attracted experts and scholars to write about the future of big data, as well as that of Guiyang. Below are excerpts from some online commentaries:
At the recently concluded Guiyang International Big Data Expo, Guiyang announced it will focus on the big data industry, especially in the development of "data blocks".
The Guiyang International Big Data Expo 2015 attracted millions of Internet visitors on opening day.
"Through new-generation information technologies, the government will improve its ability to provide public service and build a public service system that features information sharing, equity, convenience and efficiency."
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911), a large proportion of Chinese ventured into Nanyang - the term for Southeast Asian countries and regions such as Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia - to carve out a living.
While the picturesque natural landscapes in Hainan province are the biggest draw for tourists, the island's unique tropical culture and ethnic diversity are just as captivating.
In Hainan province, Dongshan Mountain and the Nanshan Scenic Area, the two most famous Buddhism destinations in the province, attract many Buddhists from across China every year.
The 2015 China-ASEAN Expo Tourism Exhibition, co-organized by the China National Tourism Administration and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region government, in Guilin from Friday through Sunday, provides an opportunity for ASEAN members to get to know the host city, an international tourist spot famed for its picturesque landscapes and historical culture.
The tourist mecca of Guilin has been renowned for its beautiful landscapes since ancient times.
Yanshan district is located in the south of Guilin and north of Yangshuo county in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, and boasts the majority of the busy waterways and best scenic spots along the Lijiang River.
Lingqu Canal, the lifeblood of the county, helped unify South China
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