Counties and villages in the southern province of Fujian will take full advantage of their natural resources in fisheries and plantations as they board the fast track to rural revitalization, officials have said.
A national political adviser has called on the government to utilize experts attracted to China through overseas recruitment programs to help foster homegrown talent, as the country seeks innovation-driven development.
Wang Yang, elected chairman of the 13th National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, is of Han ethnicity and is from Suzhou, Anhui province. He was born in March 1955, began his first job in June 1972 and joined the Communist Party of China in August 1975. He received a university education at the Central Party School and has a master's in engineering.
The State Grid Corporation of China is building an energy-services company to promote the distribution of clean energy as part of its efforts to restructure energy consumption in the country, said the corporation's chairman.
When Jia Zhangke made his directorial debut with The Pickpocket in 1997, annual box-office takings in China were about 1 billion yuan ($158 million). By last year, the figure had rocketed to nearly 56 billion yuan.
Amazing China, a 90-minute documentary, has become the country's highest-grossing factual movie.
Jiangsu province, the second-largest contributor to China's GDP, will pay more attention to environmental protection and high-quality development, according to its governor, Wu Zhenglong.
The overall leadership of the Communist Party of China should be guaranteed and strengthened in the deepening reform of Party and State institutions, a senior official wrote in People's Daily on Wednesday.
Chenzhou's geographic location is proving a strong advantage as the city continues to develop an open economy, Mayor Liu Zhiren said.
Mark Gibbs, president of SAP Greater China, believes the Made in China 2025 strategy will bring new opportunities for the German software company, as China injects new impetus into the national effort to upgrade industrial manufacturing amid ongoing economic restructuring.
All eyes and ears are now trained on Beijing and the first session of the 13th National People's Congress, China's top legislative body.
Liu Hongyan, who has taught the Mongolian language to ethnic Mongolian students at middle schools in Beipiao, Liaoning province, for three decades, said she has witnessed drastic changes in attitudes toward learning the language among young people.
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