The station will broadcast for 21 hours a day.
The statement also supported China's commitment to openness and transparency, mentioning it has invited a number of diplomats, international organizations, officials and journalists to Xinjiang to witness the progress of the human rights cause and the outcomes of counterterrorism and de-radicalization.
The special tags are currently only available on direct flights between Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport. China Eastern plans to expand this service further, especially in the new Beijing Daxing International Airport, added Shen.
The so-called gigabit connection is typically delivered over fiber optic lines and provides speeds of 1,000 Mbps, which is also referred to as "1 Gbps" or "Gigabit" internet.
The speediest cross-border delivery occurred in South Korea, with less than 48 hours delivery from a warehouse in Weihai, Shandong province.
The store is connected with an app which allows consumers to shop any time and have items delivered to their doorstep in as fast as 30 minutes. It also provides other convenient services such as 24-hour parcel pickup lockers, bill payment and dry cleaning service.
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The strategically-placed six-lane M5 starts from Multan and connects Jalalpur, Peerwala, Ahmed Pur East, Rahimyar Khan, Sadiqabad, Ubaro, Pano Aqil and finishes at Sukkur. The 392-kilometer M5 Sukkur-Multan Motorway is a part of the country's Peshawar-Karachi Motorway. It is designed for speeds of up to 120 km. The motorway has 12 service areas, 10 rest areas, 11 interchanges, 10 flyovers, and 426 underpasses.
The statue, 15.85 meters tall and 11 meters wide, will be fully enclosed for protection between March and the end of July, said Yang Yu, head of the cultural heritage preservation institute of Meishan City in Sichuan province, where the statue was located.
The spokesman emphasized that the protection of human rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech, of the press, of publication, of association and assembly are all enshrined in the Basic Law, the Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance and other legislation.
The spokesperson pointed out that a large number of young people were involved in the months-long violent acts, many of whom were under 18 years old. A suspect, 15, was arrested Friday night for throwing petrol bombs at police vehicles. The youngsters were led astray under the instigation of some politicians, who told them "life with criminal records will be more wonderful."