In July, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage began soliciting public opinion on a document regarding the preservation and use of cultural relics relevant to the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, saying that all visitors to such sites should dress properly and remain silent to show respect.
In June, California Governor Jerry Brown visited China, and met with President Xi Jinping on strengthening economic and trade investment, clean technology, low-carbon environmental protection and cultural exchanges.
In July, the installed capacity of the batteries came in at 5 gigawatt-hours, up 6.8 percent both from the previous month and the same period last year, showed the data.
In February, LGBT activists launched??NoGayNoWay.com, a website urging Amazon not to choose?Dallas, Austin, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Nashville, Raleigh, Columbus, Miami, Northern Virginia, or Indianapolis for HQ2. The goal is to pressure Amazon not to plant its second headquarters in a state without?comprehensive protections against sexual identity-based discrimination.
In June, Zhongchuan, a manufacturer based in Gansu province, released its latest product - a condom made from waterborne polyurethane, a relatively new material. The prophylactic is just 0.01 millimeters thick, which means it is thinner than a strand of human hair (which usually has a diameter of 0.08 mm), and is aimed at taking market share from two Japanese manufacturers, Okamoto and Sigami, who claim to make the thinnest sheaths.
In Chicago, among the thousands who marched toward the offices of federal immigration authorities was Cindy Curry of Westchester, Illinois. "I'm here because families belong together," said Curry to Reuters.
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In January, the 13th Five-Year Plan on Promoting Employment (2016-20) was approved by an executive meeting with the aim of creating more jobs and improving the quality of the labor force.
In February 2016, President Xi Jinping called for innovation in concepts, content and methods while visiting the country's three leading media institutions-the People's Daily, the Communist Party of China's flagship newspaper; Xinhua News Agency, the State news agency; and China Central Television, the country's major broadcaster.
In Guangzhou, some ivory carvers and stores have turned to the tusks of mammoths, a longhair elephant that became extinct during the ice age.
In January, as the COVID-19 outbreak emerged, the preparatory school announced it was shutting down and asked students to go back home and study remotely.