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Livestreaming on e-commerce platforms is boosting consumption and transformation in certain industries in China, as consumers tend to switch to online-purchasing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Ministry of Commerce, more than 10 million sessions of livestreaming were held in China in the first half of the year, with about 400,000 livestreamers participating, and introducing over 20 million commodities.
Loo Choon Yong, executive chairman of Raffles Medical Group, said that people in China will seek more personalized and comprehensive medical care as the nation deepens its healthcare industry reform. In this sense, the group is in a good position to "offer quality medical care of international standards to the Chinese population".
Livestreaming video hosting that allows consumers to watch broadcasts in real time and purchase products recommended by hosts has become a solution for brick-and-mortar retailers such as Suning.com, which opened its first livestreaming store in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Sept 30.
Local authorities are also making efforts to evacuate more than 12,000 tourists trapped in Wolong special administrative zone in Wenchuan.
Located in downtown Huangpu district, Shangxianfang was built in 1924 and covers 6,120 square meters. It was among the first areas listed among Shanghai's outstanding historical buildings and cultural relics protection units after 1989.
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Located some 100 kilometers southwest of downtown Beijing, Xiongan New Area will mostly cover Xiongxian, Rongcheng and Anxin counties in Hebei province.
Loosely inspired from real events of Song royal families, the online novel-adapted tale chronicles the life of Xiao Dingquan, a fictional crown prince who develops a bittersweet romance with a rebellious minister's daughter while enduring suspicion stress from his formidable emperor father.
Local authorities in Shandong have launched a large-scale online vocational training program free of charge as part of its efforts to improve workers' professional skills and facilitate poverty alleviation in the face of the outbreak.
Liu, vice-president of the foundation, said global demand for humanitarian assistance is huge, so China will intensify its contribution.