He was born in Zhencheng Lou, and is a hospitable host. Back in the 1980s, when few people knew about the buildings, he began voluntarily guiding visitors, treating them to homegrown tea, food and wine and telling them the history of the buildings.
He said the procuratorial organs insist on the principle that no organized crime offender is spared and no innocent person is wrongly detained. All procuratorates at the provincial level have been told to supervise cases involving major gang crimes anywhere in their jurisdiction.
He underscored the importance of information technology to the country and people, and called for propelling the development of cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence and the industrial internet in a bid to advance the building of a digital China and a smart society.
He vowed to roll out a national plan for station construction and upgrading.
He said the US has long advocated other countries to pursue domestic reform to improve productivity and global competitiveness. "Now it's the US that needs to work on its international competitiveness," he said.
He said that the center will focus on relations between Africa and China and measure the impact of major infrastructural projects in Africa, including the Belt and Road Initiative, industrial revolution, people-to-people exchanges and bilateral relations.
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He spoke amid fears of a widespread local outbreak after two elderly tenants at Hong Mei House in a public housing estate on Tsing Yi Island were confirmed on Tuesday to have contracted the coronavirus. The infections of the two tenants, who live on different floors of the multi-story building, revived memories of Amoy Gardens — a housing estate in Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon, that saw over 300 cases of SARS infection in 2003.
He said the fundamentals of Hong Kong under the principle of "one country, two systems" will not be damaged by the protests. The city should always focus on the advantages it has as the gateway to China, he added.
He suggested that both sides improve mutual understanding, dialogue and collaboration to realize the blueprint for growing Sino-French relations that Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed on when they met in Beijing in January.
He urged to firmly grasp rule of law, a basic strategy that the Party adopts to lead the people to govern the country.