Over 200 people with visual disabilities have registered for the service, and the platform has received 950 orders since December 2017. The project was recognized as the top voluntary project in Pudong New Area in 2018.
Outlets selling brand-name products combined with frequent discounts are meeting demand of Chinese consumers from different age groups. Besides, catering and entertainment options, such as child-friendly activities, are helping to extend the amount of time consumers spend in stores.
Outbound tourism also shot up over the holiday.
Over the past three decades, Wang Leyi and other locals have developed several generations of greenhouses to make a good use of new and smart technology and large machinery, meeting the country's growing demand for high-quality vegetables and making good money.
Overall, I’m not so sure I’d use these same-day delivery services all that much, even if they were conveniently located to me. Each comes with added fees in place of longer shipping times, and if I can wait until 9 p.m. to get something delivered, I can probably wait a couple days for it, too. Still, these are nice options for people who want something soon.
Over the last two-and-a-half years, a citizen service station in Shanghai's Hongkou district has developed to bring dining, entertainment, and community services together in one place that benefits residents in the community.
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Overjoyed by the success of Prime Day, CEO Jeff Bezos shared a “thank you” message from atop the signature spheres on Amazon’s Seattle campus. Bezos also issued the following statement on Prime Day, though we’re not sure if he was sitting in a desk chair or scaling a huge structure when he dictated it.
Outbreaks of novel coronavirus cases are forcing major US universities to switch from in-person instruction to remote teaching for thousands of students.
Over 120 cultural relics from nearly 30 museums and cultural institutions from China and abroad are on display, including silk products, gold and silverware and Buddha statues.
Our guest this past week on the GeekWire Podcast was Ed Lazowska, the longtime computer science professor who holds the Bill & Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. We talked about tons of stuff, including the early days of the Internet, the latest projects at the UW, and his take on Paul Allen’s new book.