Li said per capita government subsidies for basic health insurance for rural and non-working urban residents will be increased by 40 yuan (about .3), half of which will be used for the serious disease insurance scheme.
Like Hu, many in Guangzhou have begun to be able to hail self-driving taxis, or robotaxis, since late June after the country's autonomous driving start-up WeRide announced that its self-driving taxi service will be available on Alibaba's navigation platform Amap.
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Lin Keqing, executive vice-mayor of the capital, said the government will introduce more supportive policies on cross-border trade, exit-entry affairs for talented individuals, and intellectual property protections this year, which will help the capital become more friendly to all businesspeople and investors from around the world.
Li then took on a variety of jobs to make a living, from a food delivery courier and a substitute art teacher in Changsha, capital of Hunan province, to a factory worker in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
Li said the outline consists of three development stages in 2020, 2035 and 2050, with six dimensions covering public sports, adolescent participation, athletics, industry, culture and international sports exchanges.
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Liao Zuhua, a Chinese opera master, impresses all the guests with his unique Sichuan Opera skills in a face-changing show during the opening ceremony of the Chengdu Tourism Center (New York) on Tuesday in New York. ZHANG RUINAN / CHINA DAILY
Liaoning province has asked all schools and tourist attractions to stop operating for safety reasons. All 1,860 rescue teams are on standby.
Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the statement during a group discussion on Monday with some members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Liao Haiying, another CPPCC National Committee member whose hometown is also in Taiwan, said cross-Straits exchanges are now at a relatively low ebb due to obstruction by the DPP administration.