In May, when two counseling messages were sent to the WeChat account of the Guichi district government in Anhui province, it replied "Nobody thinks you're dumb when you don't talk," and "I thought I heard a swarm of mosquitoes buzzing."
In March, Apple announced plans to build two research and development centers in Shanghai and Suzhou, Jiangsu province, as part of its broad efforts to tap into the country's talent pool in manufacturing, design and app development.
In Thursday's interbank market, the overnight Shanghai Interbank Offered Rate (Shibor), which measures the cost at which banks lend to one another, fell 27.7 basis points to 2.262 percent, the lowest level in nearly three weeks. The Shibor rate for one-month loans dipped slightly to 2.697 percent.
In November, the Yuxi Intermediate People's Court sentenced Sun Xiaoguo, as the ringleader of a 13-member gang, to 25 years in prison for organizing criminal activity, and for operating gambling houses, disturbing public order, illegal detention, intentional injury, obstructing testimony and offering bribes - all crimes he committed after he was released.
In October 1952, The CPV troops were ordered to hold the position of Triangle Hill, known in China as Shangganling, which was under heavy artillery and air attack by the enemy.
In March, the drug maker said it expects human testing of its experimental vaccine for the coronavirus to begin by September and, if successful, it could be available for emergency use early next year.
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In October, 10 million yuan of digital RMB was issued in Shenzhen as a means of payment for local citizens. Digital RMB of 20 million, which can be spent both online and offline, was distributed among consumers in Suzhou.
In March, the wine and spirit exhibition VINEXPO, released some projections which put China as the world's second biggest wine market by 2020, when sales in the country are expected to reach billion.
In November, Miao was investigated by the Communist Party of China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Commission of Supervision for "serious violations of disciplines and laws".
In March, Premier Li Keqiang ordered government officials to "tighten their belts" and limit spending for the government's daily operations by 5 percent or more this year, according to the annual Government Work Report.