The Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone has introduced a range of measures to ensure high-quality education as part of its efforts to enhance local residents' quality of life.
The Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone plans to build more subdistrict and village-level museums to preserve family tree documents and anecdotes that have cultural and historical value, as high-rising buildings replace shantytowns in the region's upgrade plan.
Tanzania welcomes Chinese businesses to invest in its potential infrastructure and other sectors, the country's president John Magufuli told a Chinese industry association official in May, according to Tanzanian official newspaper report.
China's TBEA Co will expand actively in African markets as part of its efforts to serve the Belt and Road Initiative.
"Whether you come or not, the host is not there." That is the slogan of a store called Nest in Xiamen, Fujian province, which provides a sharing space for visitors to drink tea, read books, meet friends and kill time, all for free.
Guangzhou Development District, located in Huangpu district of Guangzhou in South China's Guangdong province, is dedicated to developing its biopharmaceutical industry to lead economic development. Based on innovation-driven strategies, the district is cultivating a biomedicine industrial cluster, as well as constructing a modern development environment.
Guangzhou Development District has attracted professionals and enterprises in the biological industries with its favorable policies, quickly becoming a core growth driver for Guangzhou's international science and technological innovation.
The Chinese government has introduced a new set of car sale regulations that are expected to give dealers more freedom and benefit car buyers in the world's largest auto market.
Volkswagen China has joined hands with local charging facility operators to pursue integrated one-stop charging solutions, a progressive move ahead of its fully fledged launch of electric models in the country that is leading development in the world's new energy vehicle market.
Engineers at Ford Motor Company are testing a number of driver assist technologies in China as part of their effort to help people to adapt to challenging traffic conditions in the world's largest automotive market.
The cash-strapped Chinese internet company LeEco is seeking funds to launch its long-awaited volume vehicle production, after its LeSee supercar projects burnt through billions of yuan making concept cars and plans to cooperate with Aston Martin couldn't get off the ground.
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