The report found Chinese users usually tend to get up early and sleep late. Beijing and Shanghai get up the earliest, as the morning rush hour begins as early as 6:30 am. Users in Guangzhou and Shenzhen of China’s southern Guangdong province sleep last, as the two cities top all cities in the number of rides during the period from midnight to early morning. And people in Chengdu of China’s southwestern Sichuan province live a leisurely and slow-paced lifestyle, as the evening rush hour begins as early as 5 pm.
The regional department of finance said the amount was doubled compared with the amount in 2017, which has been used to clean up rural areas, push forward the "toilet revolution," recycle trash and dispose of rubbish and wastewater.
The report pointed out that the increasing number of American workers hired by Chinese companies echoes US President Donald Trump's campaign promise to create more jobs in the country.
The report said Chinese tourists made 140 million outbound trips in 2018, 11 million more than in 2017, representing a 13.5 percent increase year-on-year.
The report also marks the rapid sales growth of imported health, skincare and makeup products in the Chinese counties.
The regulation, released on Tuesday by the city government, also prohibits smoking in some outdoor public places, such as schools, stadiums and health institutions for pregnant women and children.
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The remarks came as the global mobile industry completed 5G standards last week, agreeing at a meeting in Spain on specifications for a standalone 5G network. The move kicked off the final sprint toward the commercialization of 5G.
The region saw its COVID-19 cases drop to zero as of 9 am Friday, with the last confirmed case discharged from a hospital after recovery, according to the commission.
The report proposes an "elderly-friendly online society" that includes a sound Internet infrastructure and well-designed software and network security.
The remarks came after President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, vowed in a symposium to unswervingly encourage, support and guide the development of the nonpublic sector, and encourage private enterprises to develop more broadly.