If people left the first-tier cities, 46.7 percent said they would go to capital cities of provinces, regions or other municipalities. About a quarter would head to prefecture-level cities, while some preferred county towns.
If she has any spare time after work, she checks the messages from her family members in a WeChat group her fiance has set up, telling her to take good care and protect herself.
I use Airbnb often as it helps me to find comparatively cheaper accommodation, which, in turn, generates leads to good friends. But people should be careful and read terms and conditions of hosts and be clear about the charges, to avoid disputes and negative experiences. When a friend from Zhejiang province visited me, I found a room in a Beijing hutong (traditional Chinese houses in narrow lanes). That helped a lot because the hutong oozed history everywhere, making us feel as if we were part of an era gone by.
I see the Belt and Road Initiative allowing China to become a more important part of the world economy, and as such, I think that's a good thing.
I have been working at Wuhan University for nine years, helping students, faculty, and staff polish academic papers on subjects ranging from computer science to electrical engineering, helping authors through the publication process. Before that, I was at George Mason University in the United States; many of my associates were from Wuhan. A visiting professor invited me to work in Wuhan for a year, and after that, I decided to stay longer.
IMF earlier predicted that the Chinese economy will grow by 6.6 percent this year. But the fund lowered China's economic outlook for 2019 to 6.2 percent, which would be the country's slowest growth since 1990.
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If flight delays occur, the ministry said, passengers should avoid going to extremes and not ask for more than the agreement allows-which the ministry suggested could get them into legal trouble.
If you had been at Daming Lake, a major scenic spot in Jinan, capital of East China's Shandong province, on April 2, then you may have come across an unusual sight - several people dressed in Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) costumes firing bows and arrows by the lakeside.
I think the future of China, on balance, is positive.
If you were to look out three to five years, what do you think will be the main ways that kids are interacting with this content and absorbing these lessons? Do you see things changing fundamentally?