Guangzhou, Guangdong province-based Jiali Zhang, founder of L1ng Network & Production, a communications agency, said: "Sharing art could prove to be fun and fashionable. But I won't pay a lot for this service. Compared to my parents, we the millennial generation have more purchasing power and more taste, and are picky, so a good selection of artists, not necessarily big-name artists, and artworks, will persuade me to spend more on art, because wall posters of music stars, sporting icons, landscapes or mean machines can get boring after a while. An app that allows me to replace them with changeable art would be welcome."
Guangzhou has seen about 100 new startup projects from young Taiwan entrepreneurs in the past three years, involving supercomputing technology, fashion e-commerce, biotechnology, energy saving and environmental protection, comics and animation, and food franchising, according to the Taiwan affairs office of the Guangzhou city government.
HANGZHOU -- Che Jun, who became Party chief of East China's Zhejiang province in June, was Friday also elected as director of the standing committee of the Provincial People's Congress.
Guided by the session, the CPC will achieve greater progress in governance in the future, he said.
Guo also said cooperation should continue on fighting cybercrime, cyberterrorism and other areas to build a peaceful, secure, open, cooperative and orderly cyberspace.
Guarding against natural disasters should be the main task for the improvement work, and the risks and damages of such disasters should be minimized, the statement added.
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Guotai Junan Securities experts said the Shanghai Composite Index may oscillate between 3100 points and 3500 points in the fourth quarter. Renminbi appreciation pressures and external market uncertainties have been mitigated and this augurs well for the A-share market.
Guangzhou, capital of China's Guangdong province, is looking for Silicon Valley's participation in building the city into a global financial hub.
Gui Hailin, chief forecaster at the National Meteorological Center, said spring is the usual season for blowing sand in many parts of northern China, including Beijing.
Guangdong, one of the early windows with a view to China's reform and opening-up, would not have been able to achieve its current remarkable economic results without the help and support from Hong Kong and Macao, he said.