When I was a kid in the 1970s, robots were nothing more than the stuff of science fiction, in the realm of something like Star Wars, which was released in the United Kingdom when I was 4 years old. (I vividly remember the boy sitting in the row behind me at the cinema who constantly kicked the back of my seat all the way through the movie.)
On Feb 18, 1985, the State Council, China's Cabinet, decided to further open up the three richest coastal regions to the outside world as seen in an item from China Daily.
Ironically, I found a passion for coffee in the traditionally tea-drinking nation of China.
After already earning big bucks at the Chinese box office, The Wandering Earth is looking like the blockbuster to beat in 2019. In the megabudget sci-fi, the sun is dying and Earth needs to shift to a new galaxy to survive - but efforts to do so put the planet on a collision course with Jupiter. Will the world be saved, or are we headed for cosmic catastrophe?
Editor's note: This year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China.
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