In January, nonagenarian Ng Lai-kuen visited her husband's grave for the first time in 15 years. Through all those years, she had been unable to climb the steep hill to the site where her husband is buried, so the trip was a dream come true.
Hong Kong is one of many cities making efforts to resolve the complex issue of social care in aging societies.
The unleashing of policies by the State Council to boost the innovation capacities of businesses indicated the country's resolve to move its manufacturing sector up to the medium-high end of the global value chain, according to experts and officials.
Several ministry-level departments, including those for finance, market regulation, and housing and urban-rural development, have responded recently to issues of public concern.
China will shore up the growth of digital technology in rural areas to help spur vitalization and accelerate agricultural development, according to a guideline published on Thursday.
The government is tackling illegal disposal of lead-acid fuel cells, which has resulted in pollution and higher health risks. Hou Liqiang reports from Pizhou, Jiangsu.
The circular, or recycling, economy is a popular concept, but so far there have been few successful examples around the world. Therefore, it's little wonder that many developed countries have seen piles of trash growing since China announced that it will phase out imports of waste materials by the end of the year.
Tianjin, a northern port city, made considerable progress in its efforts to achieve high-quality development last year and will continue to press ahead with more steps to unlock fresh growth seams, a top local government official said on Friday.
Today's event was very informative. I'm impressed by the level of organization. Today's speakers were true leaders and experts in their fields and because of that I feel honored to be able to participate in an event of this scale. I've learned that artificial intelligence is already surrounding our everyday lives and it really makes a difference. The thing that stuck in my mind the most is that we have to look at the bigger picture and focus not only on our selfish needs but innovate in a sustainable way. Overall I've really enjoyed this event.
The fourth industrial revolution involving intelligence calls for a more inclusive style of leadership, said Danil Kerimi, regional deputy head of a Beijing-based World Economic Forum affiliated center.
What do you think are some of the biggest changes we can expect from the fourth industrial revolution? In particular, how do you think it will affect our everyday lives?
You talked about the dark side of innovation and all of the costs that come for the sake of innovation. So what is the solution or maybe a compromise to all of these costs that have come in the name of innovation?
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