In 1995, when the college began provide funeral-related courses-such as how to write obituaries, cemetery design and embalming-there were no other majors of a similar nature anywhere in the country, and only 120 students were recruited, according to Xiong Ying, a professor at the college.
In 2015, it picked up a 57 percent stake in Tongyang Life Insurance of South Korea.
In 2008, Chinese capital accounted for just 5 percent of the aviation leasing market. This year, that share has risen to 28 percent, and it will reach 35 percent by 2022, it said.
In 2016, Chinese tourists spent 1.1 billion globally in outbound tourism expenditure. For Zimbabwe, the Chinese market is an important sector too. According to ZTA, Chinese visitors spend on average ,544 per person per trip in Zimbabwe according to the Visitor Exit Survey (VES) showing how valuable the market is for the country.
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In 1984, the then 18-year-old Zhu started working as a purchasing agent at a local vegetable market. As an indulgent eater, his weight soon reached 100 kilograms. Later, it became laborious for the man of 181 centimeters tall to even move around.
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In 1954, Sheng Zhongguo began studying at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and, in 1960, continued his education at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow under the great Russian violinist Leonid Kogan. After returning to China in 1964, Sheng gave concerts as a soloist with the China National Symphony Orchestra.
In 1995, founder and CEO Jeff Bezos came up with the idea to use a solid-core door as a desktop, with four 4x4s as the legs. More than 20 years later, the door desks are still an office staple for employees worldwide.
In 2007, the book A Year Without Made in China by Sara Bongiorni caught much public attention. The story might be less true today because a lot of labor-intensive jobs have been relocated from China to countries such as Vietnam, India and Bangladesh over the past decade with rising labor costs in China.
In 2008, New Zealand became the first developed economy to sign a free-trade agreement with China, focusing on commodity trading and not including trade in services, Chen said.