More than 150 African swine fever outbreaks, covering all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities on the Chinese mainland, had been reported by the end of August, the ministry said.
More than 300 people including government and military officials, Korean War veterans, and members of the public, attended the ceremony.
More than 30 outbreaks of African swine fever had occurred in China by Wednesday, since the first case in China was reported in Shenyang, Liaoning province, on Aug 1.
More than 7.37 million urban jobs were created in the first half of the year-two-thirds of the annual target-according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
More than 450 million Chinese suffer from shortsightedness, the country's top health authority estimates, warning that it appears to be affecting children at a younger age.
More than 40 pieces, including jade, ceramic and gold items, were taken in what is thought to have been a targeted raid. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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More than 16 million Chinese move each year from rural to urban areas, creating what is regarded the largest mass migration the world has ever seen. In 1978, 18 percent of Chinese lived in urban areas. This level has since reached 60 percent, according to the introduction to the exhibition.
More than 100 protesters gathered outside of Amazon’s annual meeting in Seattle this morning to call on executives to address issues including affordable housing and workers’ rights amid the company’s massive growth in the city.
More than 17,000 of our employees worldwide are working on systems and software engineering. The group is known for electronic equipment, but its real added-value is in systems and software.
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