Lu Xiaoyu, 66, lost her 19-year-old son to leukemia in 2000 and since then has gotten a divorce. She said she likes the idea of the app.
Lucy Wang, customer manager of Glory Travel Agency in Prague, said the number of Chinese tourists has continued to increase in recent years, and their spending has risen as well. Mandarin Oriental, a hotel in Prague, confirmed that more Chinese visitors have stayed at the hotel since President Xi's visit.
MADRID - Xiaomi, one of the leading high-tech enterprises of China, opened on Saturday morning its two physical stores via its authorized re-sellers in Madrid, the capital of Spain.
MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin invited Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, to travel to Russia in September, RIA news agency reported on Monday, citing Ivan Melnikov, a deputy speaker of the lower house of parliament.
Luo's relatives have been informed by local police and rescue efforts to find the other two men are still underway.
Luo Wen, vice-minister of industry and information technology, said China’s smart healthcare industry is advancing rapidly and a well-developed industrial chain has come into being, involving medical and health electronic products, system integration and service operations.
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Los Angeles County's jail system — the largest in the world with an average daily population of 22,000 — reduced its inmate count by 600 over the past two weeks to stop the spread of COVID-19. Early release is being granted to inmates with less than 30 days left on their sentences.
MNA was renamed from state-run Myanmar Airways (MA) in December 2014 after corporatization.
MICAM was one of six Italian fashion trade fairs that participated in the first China International Import Expo in Shanghai in November 2018, showcasing the products of over 66,000 firms that, together, generate a turnover of over 94 billion euros and employ more than 580,000 workers, according to data from Confindustria.
MADRID - The railway line between the Chinese city of Yiwu and the Spanish capital of Madrid gives a chance for Spanish small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) to sell their products in China, a spokesperson for the Spanish Secretary of State for Commerce told Xinhua.