Some frequent Chinese tea drinkers like to refer to Longjing (Dragon Well) as the "gentleman" of Chinese teas. The tea produced in middle Zhejiang is known for a green and slightly yellow color, rich orchid and chestnut aroma, as well as a sweet aftertaste and a neat appearance.
Leading mall investor and operator Taubman Centers from the United States is looking for more opportunities in the Chinese market by expanding its presence in second- and third-tier cities.
Enforcement remains the most concerning intellectual property issue in China yet public satisfaction with it has increased in the past year, according to a nationwide survey released in Beijing last week.
The State Intellectual Property Office released a series of online service tools last week to help users.
A ceremony awarding nameplates to six overseas intellectual property protection centers was held on April 29 at an IP forum in Beijing.
Editor's note: On April 28, Chinese popular social media platform Sina Weibo hosted an online question and answer session with Yu Cike, director of the copyright management department of the National Copyright Administration, with the theme of "Protecting copyright and encouraging originality". The director answered more than 20 questions from Weibo users in an hour and half. The topic drew more than 1,000 comments that day. Below is some of the conversation.
Guiyang has taken a number of measures to develop its big data industry in recent years, local officials said.
With the rapid growth of big data industry in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, companies in the city are finding success with the emerging business of outsourcing call centers.
With the rapid development of big data technology and its wider application in the commercial field, Guiyang is seeking to lead the nation in big data transactions.
The Qingdao Phoenix Peninsula earned the title of "national tourism and resort zone", placing Qingdao's West Coast New Area among the top resort destinations in China, said a local official.
Licang, a district in Qingdao that was formerly an industrial base and center of commerce, is boosting its tourism industry with a focus on the Qingdao Horticultural Exposition.
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