Zhao Jianrong, deputy supervisor at the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development's urban construction department, lauded the local governments in a news conference in March, saying they have played an active role in developing greenways, which helps to protect environment by changing people's lifestyles.
Zhang said that as a result, pressure on the job market will not ease, especially for areas such as Northeast China and for key groups such as college graduates. The number of such graduates will reach 8.74 million this year, up by 400,000 year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Education.
Zhongguancun Science Park has been making efforts to develop its AI industry in recent years.
Zheng, who is also the managing director of JD Intelligent City Research and chief data scientist of JD Digits, said a city's operating system is the cornerstone of building intelligent cities that can manage various resources to support multiple smart city applications like smart transportation, urban planning and smart energy.
Zhang said China has a clear policy toward its relationship with the US, which is based on no-conflict and no-confrontation, mutual respect and win-win cooperation.
Zhao attributes the drop in porters to an aerial ropeway opened in 2013 that stretches 2,190 meters between Taohuayuan, a scenic spot to the west of the mountain, to Tianjie Street near the summit. The mechanism has five containers, with each able to carry a load of up to 400 kilograms.
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Zhou Hongren, executive deputy director of government think-tank Advisory Committee of State Informatization, serves as secretary general of the alliance.
Zhong's role may only cover 4 percent of the entire journey, but he said the job is far from easy.
Zhao Yarui, a researcher with the financial research center of the Bank of Communications, highlighted risks in small and medium-sized housing companies due to their high level of leverage, slowing sales, relatively weak management, crunches in financing and operating cash flow.
Zhao Wenyou, who works for the same national center as Lin, said unless private collectors donate or sell, most of the hard copies of ancient Chinese books scattered overseas will be hard to retrieve.