He said challenges also lay in finding human resources that are well versed in both Chinese culture and that of overseas markets.
He recalled that there was a warm atmosphere at the sampling centers, with medical staff and residents cooperating regardless of all the difficulties.
He said cultural confidence represents a fundamental and profound force that sustains the development of a country and a nation.
He prefers broadcasting from his boat, where the audience can see how freshly caught seafood is cooked. His trademark trick is to pluck the seafood from the boiling water with his bare hands and eat it directly.
He said he was intrigued by Xi's book being published in so many languages.
He said he agreed in theory that if there were fast-track of court procedures, it would change the current situation as people, especially the young, would know that there is a price to pay for illegal acts.
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He said more efforts are needed to safeguard the security of cameras. "Security companies should ramp up the efforts to offer both company and personal users up-to-date security protection and detection technologies. Camera manufacturers need to build necessary measures to develop secure management systems and technologies as well as conduct security checks for the products. Companies and organizational users also need to manage the cameras and keep the devices up to data to prevent problems."
He said solid integration of continuing anti-poverty efforts with moves to develop ecological and cultural tourism has given the once mountain-locked villages a new look.
He said he was impressed by Qingdao's infrastructure and port facilities.
He said any president's words are "sacrosanct" and got to have credibility. "This reduces our president's, our country's credibility when he says things that are not accurate," said Burns, now a professor at Harvard's Kennedy School.