Still, escaping sprawl is only part of the explanation. There are also the distinct lifestyle advantages of setting up shop in the hurly-burly of real urban districts. Compared with previous generations, today’s younger techies are less interested in owning cars and big houses. They prefer to live in central locations, where they can rent an apartment and use transit or walk or bike to work, and where there are plenty of nearby options for socializing during nonwork hours.
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Such efforts will advance institution building to safeguard national security in accordance with China's Constitution and the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, strengthen the work of safeguarding national security and ensure the steady and enduring growth of the cause of "one country, two systems", Wang said.
Su Xiaohui, an international strategy researcher at the China Institute of International Studies, said in an interview with China Daily that it has been repeatedly demonstrated that the one-China principle is in accordance with the overwhelming consensus of the international community.
Such events also highlight the urgent need to "prepare cities and rural areas for the impact of climate change", he added. "It's not something we have the luxury of dealing with in 20 or 30 years' time; it requires hundreds of billions of investment (dollars) today."
Still, as the second chart below shows, Seattle ranks second to San Francisco in tech wages.
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Su Yi, the finance manager, said the bridge will spur economic development and promote more exchanges and improved communication across the Greater Bay Area. The investment in the HZMB will take decades to recover but will ensure the economic future of the bay area, Su Yi said.
Steve Franks, managing director of Water Babies, said: "China has shown us the way. It is our move into China that has prompted the company to build centers across our whole network. Without the scale of ambition demonstrated in China, it is unlikely that we would have considered building centers in Europe either."
Students have raised ,000 for the event, mostly from schools within the university. Organizers say some university deans and professors have agreed to attend. A Harvard spokesman declined to comment.
Su Wanchao, a 62-year-old member of the Yi ethnic group, has collected over 400 cultural artifacts of the group during the past 10 years, including folk costumes, masks of ancient folk drama, scriptures, bamboo slips and ancient chariots.