Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying speaks at a news conference in Beijing on May 15, 2017.[Photo/VCG]
His eldest son Habibullah works alongside him, scraping shards of glass - mixed with copper or iron powder to create a blue or green tint - into a bubbling pot of molten liquid inside the furnace.
History tells us that humanity has the wisdom and means needed to tackle all kinds of risks and challenges. No obstacles would be insurmountable when we join hands and work together like we did during the global financial crisis. I have strong confidence and expectation that this togetherness will tide us over any difficulty and usher in a bright future for the world economy.
His motive was simple: to protect the river, which has provided local residents with water for drinking, irrigation and transportation, along with acting as a boundary marker with other provinces, for thousands of years. The waterway is also home to a wide array of endemic and endangered species, including the Chinese alligator and the Yangtze River dolphin.
Hong Kong medical experts urged the government to immediately tighten social distancing measures and launch large-scale virus testing in the community to trace undiscovered COVID-19 cases, as the city on Monday recorded 73 new infections, the highest daily count over the past three months.
Hohhot Petrochemical Company in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region has put in great efforts to produce polypropylene, the raw material needed for making masks and protective medical clothing.
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Historians say it often takes a few decades before you can write history, so making pronouncements on the 2010s now could be premature. But I’ve heard a common refrain from my colleagues in tech these past few years: “It’s just not fun anymore.” And while that may seem like a shallow complaint, it points to a greater truth under the surface. The nature of the tech world has changed, people’s attitudes towards it have changed, and it has lost the optimism and promise it once had.
Ho, who became the first chief executive of the Macao SAR in 1999 when China resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Macao and won the election for a second term in 2004, expressed thanks for the president's care and encouragement.
Hong Kong young people visit a shopping street in Xi'an in early August. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Hong Kong's real estate agency Midland Realty says the vacancy rate in the four core shopping districts of Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, Causeway Bay and Central will reach 8 to 9 percent this year.