SAN FRANCISCO - The city of Dublin in the US San Francisco Bay Area on Saturday honored the historical contributions of the American Flying Tigers who fought invading Japanese troops in China during World War II (WWII).
SAN FRANCISCO - Motivate International, a leading US bike-sharing operator, announced a pilot program to expand its service network in San Francisco's Bay Area by adding battery-powered bicycles to its fleet this spring.
SHANGHAI -- Shanghai will build a mega bookstore with an area of around 18,000 square meters in one of the city's cultural hubs, according to local authorities.
SINGAPORE - Alipay, China's leading cashless payment platform and a subsidiary of Alibaba's related company, Ant Financial, on Tuesday signed a partnership agreement with a Singapore-based digital payment provider CCPay to offer cashless payment services to retailers in Singapore. According to the agreement, CCPay will help Alipay expand the use of the cashless payment platforms in Singapore so as to give convenience to Chinese tourists here. The cashless payments will be firstly introduced in merchants around the Chinatown area, said Jed Huang, Founder and Director of CC Financial Services, the owner of CCpay, at a press conference here on Tuesday, adding that there are plans for further expanding the services to other shopping malls in Singapore later. "With Alipay's scale and expertise in the field of cashless payments, this collaboration with CCPay will provide a platform for merchants to facilitate safe, fast and cashless payments for the Chinese tourists in Singapore," said Melvin Ooi, Alipay's country manager for Singapore, Sri Lanka and Maldives. According to Singapore Tourism Board, 1.3 million tourists from China visited Singapore from January to May 2017, many of whom have been used to shopping by swiping their phones over the Quick Response (QR) code provided by the retailers instead of paying in cash. Launched in 2004, Alipay currently has over 520 million active users, mostly in China. It is also expanding to in-store offline payments both inside and outside of China, which now are covering more than 200,000 retail stores overseas and support settlement of 18 currencies. CCPay, founded in March 2017, is a Singapore's digital payment solutions provider for online, mobile and in-store payment. It is one of the earliest companies to create QR payment in Singapore.
SHANGHAI - Automobile imports via Shanghai port fell 9.8 percent year-on-year to 373,000 last year, according to Shanghai Customs.
SINGAPORE - Alipay, China's leading cashless payment platform and a subsidiary of Alibaba's related company, Ant Financial, on Tuesday signed a partnership agreement with a Singapore-based digital payment provider CCPay to offer cashless payment services to retailers in Singapore. According to the agreement, CCPay will help Alipay expand the use of the cashless payment platforms in Singapore so as to give convenience to Chinese tourists here. The cashless payments will be firstly introduced in merchants around the Chinatown area, said Jed Huang, Founder and Director of CC Financial Services, the owner of CCpay, at a press conference here on Tuesday, adding that there are plans for further expanding the services to other shopping malls in Singapore later. "With Alipay's scale and expertise in the field of cashless payments, this collaboration with CCPay will provide a platform for merchants to facilitate safe, fast and cashless payments for the Chinese tourists in Singapore," said Melvin Ooi, Alipay's country manager for Singapore, Sri Lanka and Maldives. According to Singapore Tourism Board, 1.3 million tourists from China visited Singapore from January to May 2017, many of whom have been used to shopping by swiping their phones over the Quick Response (QR) code provided by the retailers instead of paying in cash. Launched in 2004, Alipay currently has over 520 million active users, mostly in China. It is also expanding to in-store offline payments both inside and outside of China, which now are covering more than 200,000 retail stores overseas and support settlement of 18 currencies. CCPay, founded in March 2017, is a Singapore's digital payment solutions provider for online, mobile and in-store payment. It is one of the earliest companies to create QR payment in Singapore.
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SF Airlines, the air cargo branch of China's express delivery giant SF Express, is the country's first private express airline. It has created an air cargo network nationwide and committed to extend it worldwide.
Russell's photographic achievements range from working for brands such as Hermes in association with the Guggenheim, to breakthrough advertising campaigns for global brands such as Rolex, Evian and Revlon.
SAN MARCELINO, Philippines - Two Chinese-funded solar power stations were officially completed and handed over to Philippine authorities on Thursday to bring remote villagers electricity and opportunities.
SEOUL -- South Korea's constitutional court on Thursday ruled that the 66-year-old anti-abortion law was unconstitutional, urging the parliament to amend it by the end of next year.