Liu advised the country to invest more to restore important sea areas, coastal zones and islands.
Linda Yin-nor Tjia, assistant professor at the Department of Asian and International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong, said it was chaos at her campus. Tjia said classes have been suspended since Nov 11 and she herself opted to stay home as subway stations were vandalized.
Liu Yuanju, a researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Finance and Law, said such rapid job transitions have been made possible by the rapid development of internet technology.
Liu believes that countries on their own cannot effectively address the challenges presented by the interconnected nature of the global economy.
Liu had installed an early earthquake warning application on his phone from the Institute of Care-Life in Chengdu. When the phone started the countdown from 69, it meant seismic waves from the epicenter would hit Chengdu in 69 seconds.
Liu also pointed out that the poor state of rural healthcare also caused problems in the cities because of migrants who may not have received the care they needed.
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Liu says she doesn't rest in the afternoon, since that's the best time to visit households living in, or on the edge of, poverty.
Lin said that the expat entrepreneurs' experience, cultures, networks and knowledge will benefit the city's development by promoting diversity.
Lin said the industry is still facing multiple challenges.
Liu Chang, founder and CEO of 17Edtech, a leading online education startup, told China Daily in an interview that AI plays a vital role in promoting the country's education equity.