One day, on the road leading from the school to the children's homes, one of the children told me, "My wheat will be ripe soon."
One of the youngest attendees, 6-year-old Margot Bouchez, got a chance to ask Bezos whether he came across any shipwrecks while looking for the rocket engines at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Bezos and the others on the expedition team?didn’t see any ships, but they did come across some other curiosities.
On the shores of Maputo Bay in Mozambique, workers are busy putting finishing touches to the Maputo-Catembe bridge, Africa's longest suspension span, which is due to be completed later this year.
One US official said the two leaders had a "lot in common".
One of his tools is a ruler he uses to measure and record the growth of corn in the morning. In the afternoon he analyzes the data he has collected in a lab. The research helps him monitor the effects different amounts of water and fertilizer have on corn varieties. "Sometimes, I'm too busy to have a sip of water," the 23-year-old said.
One major project was the countywide rural daily life wastewater treatment project, which was launched in early 2016 to protect the headwaters of Hainan's three major rivers - the Nandu, Changhuang and Wanquan - which supply drinking water on the island.
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One Sunday afternoon a little more than 16 years ago, 17 men and three women who stood in a row at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum were given a worldwide fanfare-and it was as much what they were wearing as what they had been talking about that grabbed the world's attention.
Once the factory is up and running, Li wants to process and export over 500 tons of Moringa seeds, 400 tons of Moringa leaves, 100 tons of Moringa flowers, 3,000 tons of Aloe vera and 5,000 tons of castor oil seeds.
One person died and 127 were injured after a passenger train derailed in Chenzhou, Hunan province, at around 11:40 am on Monday, the Chenzhou government said.
One of Australia's leading Sinologists, Griffith University's emeritus professor Colin Mackerras, said Australian leaders seem to persist in "gratuitous insults toward China".