It is the weekend. I order a pizza from a well-known food company. The pizza arrives in a box that is inside a plastic bag. It contains more plastic articles: gloves, forks and knives.
A recurring theme in China is making life better for the people, whether that means helping to improve incomes or ensuring that basics - healthcare, food, shelter, security - are available to all.
Editor's note: This year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China.
Thursday marks the arrival of spring. For some, the season symbolizes fertility, hope and fresh starts. For the thermophobic normies out there, it is simply an oven preheating exercise, a dress rehearsal for the three-month thermal torment occasionally also called summer. One upside (and there's just this one) to the warming weather is that it simplifies among the more "substantial" citizenry the plodding process of re-enacting the Battle of the Bulge, i.e. weight loss, via diaphoresis.
Editor's note: This year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China.
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