Liu said authorities would step up consumption of such products by using government purchases or enlisting help from e-commerce platforms and nonprofits focusing on poverty reduction.
Liu Qi, a netizen who works for a popular public account on WeChat that focuses on expats' impressions of China, said the documentary demonstrates the country's Confucian culture rooted in its 5,000-year history, and also gives foreign audiences a grand perspective of what the country is like right now.
Liu Yibing, assistant president of Shenzhen Kingworld Medicines Co Ltd, which is the mainland agent of several kinds of Hong Kong-produced medicines, said with an import value of about HK2 million last year, the company was able to save 13.2 million yuan in tariff thanks to CEPA.
Liu Yang of the city's bureau of natural resources, said rehabilitating the mine had proved a challenge.
Liu Yanqing, president of the Harbin-based Tianqing Stem Cell Co, said the biopharmaceuticals company, since its establishment in 2010, has enjoyed a lot of preferential policies and other support from the local government.
Little Big City Beijing and Beijing-based nongovernmental organization Migrant Children's Foundation recently held the opening ceremony of a public-service program that encourages children to paint about Beijing in their own way.
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Liu said: "Different family cultures and traditions are major causes of different outcomes, and Chinese society often puts a victim under pressure, instead of creating an environment to speak out."
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Lisa Michaels
Lincoln first came to China in 2005 but left three years later without satisfying results.