Years ago, the dog days of summer in southern China meant spending a lot of time in the river. For many children growing up by the Xiangjiang River, the largest in Hunan province, it was more like a water park. However, those cool waters could be dangerous if they were not careful.
Yao Jianping, an associate professor at North China Electric Power University in Beijing who focuses on social policy, said the COVID-19 pandemic had resulted in temporary job losses for a large number of low-income individuals and heightened the risk of them falling into poverty, which required adjustments to the social aid system.
Yang said such a news conference is a quick means of conveying messages from the key session and is also an effective means for the Party to explain its thoughts and plans to the public.
Yang Fan, cofounder of FinUp Group, said: “Fintech has largely boosted the efficiency of traditional financial services and lowered the barrier. It helps push forward the concept of financial inclusion.”
Yan Ligang, head of the Beijing's commerce bureau, said the global COVID-19 epidemic has led to some events being held online.
Yang Fei, a man in Southwest China's Yunnan province, has painted anti-poverty stories of the Jinjiang village in the province's Yongsheng county in the form of 30 different short cartoons.
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Yang Chenglan is the first person in Fengdeng Dong village, Guizhou province, to graduate from university. However, she gave up her life in the city and teaching job to return to her hometown in Rongjiang county in the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture to start a business in 2016. In her village, weaving and dyeing have been traditional crafts of the women from the Dong ethnic group for generations. However, the crafts are in danger of disappearing as many locals are leaving for work in the city. Yang, who is from the balinghou or post-1980 generation, decided to protect this traditional Dong way of weaving and dyeing.
Yang Delong, chief economist of Shenzhen-based First Seafront Fund, said that the valuations of the A-share market remain attractive compared with global equities markets and the trend of the stabilizing and steady growth of the Chinese economy in the mid and long-term has not changed, which will continue to draw global capital into the Chinese market.
YANGON - At least 13 people were killed by a massive landslide which hit a jade mine in Hpakant township, Myanmar's northernmost Kachin state, on Sunday, a local official said.
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