On Nov 8, 2019, Chow Tsz-lok, a student from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, died of injuries from falling from a public carpark.Holding a wake for Chow that night, the anti-government factions used the occasion to blame the police and instigated riots while circumstances leading to his death have remained unclear.
On Monday, the ministry also announced it has started a three-month special campaign aimed at fighting legal violations involving the buying, selling, slaughtering and processing of pork infected with African swine fever to ensure quality and safety of the meat and its products in the market.
On Saturday, Weibo sent all its users a notice that prohibits them from authorizing any third party to quote what they publish on a micro blog without the company's written approval.
On Thursday morning, the group visited the Dujiangyan Panda Park and witnessed the naming ceremony of a pair of newborn twin pandas.
On Friday, the first day of the holiday, the surge began to take shape as attractions nationwide received a total of some 23.2 million visits generating 9.77 billion yuan in revenue for the day.
On Oct 8, 1944, Tase, son of a Japanese medical-corps solider, was born in Heihe in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province. The city, which borders Russia, was part of a Japanese puppet state known as Manchukuo, in the area of Manchuria, at that time.
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On Monday, in Beijing's Sanlitun Soho, the capital's popular shopping area, Apple's flagship store experienced a slimmer turnout with only one short line of people queuing outside the store to get a try for iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus, which went on sale on Friday.
On Friday, a grand gathering was held in Beijing to pay tribute to the "greatest thinker" of history. The People's Daily hailed Marxism's crucial role in China's modernization in an editorial. "While the world has come to a crossroads, China is unfazed... Marxism is key to China's stability and development," it said.
On Sunday, the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region strongly condemned the street confrontations, which it said showed "a coldblooded disregard for the lives, health and safety of the general public".
On Saturday the city reported a rate of 2.47 percent, and as a result officials say schools remain open.