With almost half the products carrying the Mary Kay cosmetics brand sold online in China found to be fake, its local subsidiary is working with the law school at prestigious Peking University on research to promote e-commerce legislation in China.
Hit with record rain, the Yan'an city government assists 780,000 local residents
"Many residents were unwilling to go when we evacuated them and they complained a lot. But some of their houses collapsed right after they left and in those cases people showed deep gratitude to local officials and civil servants."
The local government is urging concerted effort and innovation in reconstruction following the severe rains that jolted Yan'an in July.
The World Tourism Cities Federation came up with an evaluation system on Thursday in Beijing to better strengthen the federation's say worldwide and guide the development of cities with special attractions.
Tourism cities from different countries and regions of the world gathered in China's capital on Thursday at the Beijing Fragrant Hills Tourism Summit of the World Tourism Cities 2013.
Hope is at hand for eager travelers with too many destinations on their wish lists and not enough time to see them all.
The World Tourism Cities Federation signed an agreement with Athens, the Greek capital, and Valletta, Malta's capital, at the federation's second summit on Thursday, in a bid to advance tourism cooperation, especially in the Chinese market. The move is based on the consensus of WTCF members that tourism is the key to sustainable development and cultural communication.
Representatives of tourism bureaus from around the world gathered in Beijing on Thursday for the second meeting of the World Tourism Cities Federation Council, giving them an opportunity to seal deals and exchange ideas on boosting business.
A national innovation demonstration zone, Haidian Science Park in Beijing has been China's leading incubator of high-tech industries since it was founded in 1988.
These days, most people can live without a television, but a computer with Internet access is practically a necessity.
When Jiang Chengyu was born in 1987, a "printer" referred to a machine for reproducing documents -often at a mind-numbingly slow pace.
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