Several dazzling scientific and technological developments are demonstrating that Wuxi National High-tech District is a hot spot for innovation.
Wuxi National High-tech District has launched a special action plan to better inherit and protect intangible cultural heritage, and to create a cultural brand with local characteristics.
Wuxi Xinwu district has been actively developing its public cultural service with a package of programs.
After a moderate pickup before Spring Festival or Chinese New Year's Day (which fell on Feb 5 this year), yields on Chinese banks' wealth management products or WMPs declined soon after the weeklong holiday. The downtrend is expected to last through the rest of the year, experts said.
Outbound real estate investment from the Chinese mainland declined 63 percent year-on-year to a four-year low of $15.7 billion in 2018, according to the 2019 Outbound Investor Intention Survey, published by Cushman & Wakefield Research.
The Palace Museum, which was home to emperors during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, will celebrate its 600th anniversary next year. Defying its age, the complex in Beijing has become remarkably alive.
A recent dance - the Thousand-Hand Guanyin performed by the Chinese actress Guan Xiaotong at a Zhejiang Television show - has been caught in an intellectual property dispute, provoking a public discussion about IP protection in China's film and television industry.
SHANGHAI - Chinese mutual fund companies are gearing up to invest in a new science and technology innovation board expected to be launched this year.
In a bid to improve the nation's business environment, the China National Intellectual Property Administration will enforce new regulations on trademark filings to curb applications made out of malice.
In a copyright case, Guangzhou Intellectual Property Court has granted an injunction against a video game livestreaming platform. It is the first of its kind in the industry in the country, Chinese media reported.
GUANGZHOU - Popular karaoke parlors, once important socializing venues for Chinese people, especially during holidays, are facing dampening business across the country amid tightened copyright scrutiny and market competition.
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