A major expo opening tomorrow - aimed at integrating the internet with modern manufacturing industries and guiding internet companies to explore international markets - is expected to benefit the international community.
The Internet Plus Expo, in response to the national innovation-driven development strategy, has already been successfully held twice in 2015 and 2016 and is currently preparing for its third outing.
This week, dozens of representatives from about 30 countries and regions around the world will gather in Guilin to discuss and examine sustainable tourism, its benefits, challenges and history.
In a constantly busy and changing industry like tourism, tour guides and local travel agencies are always scrambling to keep up with the latest trends of what's currently "in" in terms of recreational activities, vacation patterns and tourists' needs. Guilin, a southern Chinese tourism city in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, instantly comes to mind when thinking about prominent tourism destinations. The city recently put new measures into effect to support staff in the tourism industry field.
In keeping up with the ever-changing world of tourism, successful destinations have to offer something for everybody. Tourists from all over the world come to this well-preserved city for its history, architecture, natural landscapes and other attractions. It is naturally one of the most beautiful cities in China, but it didn't get to its current Top 10 status easily.
The Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone has made significant achievements in upgrading its basic education services over the past few years.
The Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone is taking measures to support business development and accelerate key projects construction in the area, by improving project approval efficiency and innovating its service models.
The Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone was recognized as a national model for local-level traditional Chinese medicine services by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine this year.
Industry insiders have hailed China's supportive policies as the backbone of expanding international automobile partnerships linked to the Belt and Road Initiative.
Zhejiang Geely Holding's recent acquisition of Proton has spurred a turnaround at the Malaysian automaker, according to company executives. They said the rejuvenation plans were part of the auto family's pursuit of a greater global presence. "The Malaysian brand will be positioned as a regional brand, targeting the South-East Asian markets with products developed on Geely's platforms," Li Chunrong, newly appointed CEO of Proton Holdings, said in Shah Alam, Malaysia via a video news conference.
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