Timothy To Wing-ching, executive director of the Post Crisis Counseling Network in Hong Kong, has advocated eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, a psychotherapy approach to treat trauma without any medicine.
To further expand its presence in overseas bars and pubs, Shuijingfang has hosted two cocktail contests in select cities and towns in the United Kingdom and the United States over the past two years.
To facilitate its strength in the AI sector in the Greater Bay Area, Sinovation Ventures has also launched a subsidiary AI institute in Guangzhou, with plans to bring more AI-related solutions and services for local businesses in finance, manufacturing, retail and logistics.
To ensure stable operations, the company has prepared equipment maintenance schedules, emergency plans and technological support.
To get more access to dynamic Chinese consumers, Nestle China last year launched a pop-up cafe in Sanlitun, a central business area of Beijing. The move is an answer to Chinese consumers' increasing passion for the high-end coffee retail experience.
To achieve an instant improvement of air quality, a district government in Linyi city, Shandong province, abused its power when it shut down or suspended a large number of restaurants, timber enterprises and parking lots for freight vehicles, the Ministry of Environment and Ecology has found.
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To ensure the litigants did not have to return to the court again to collect mediation documents, the court sent the paperwork to them.
To further boost the high-quality development in Hubei, the Shanghai Stock Exchange will make a big push to support innovation-oriented companies in Hubei to list on the science and technology innovation board, work with Hubei to improve the quality of listed companies and enrich financing methods, according to Huang Hongyuan, chairman of the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Wang Jianjun, chairman of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, said it will arrange more green financing channels to encourage capital flows into Hubei.
Ting Ching-Hoi, a young Hong Kong resident in his 20s, said before the national security law was initiated, he had to pay high attention to news about violent protests and illegal assemblies before going out, lest he could not come back home as rioters paralyzed the traffic.
To address this problem, Yum China partnered with the local government and invited agricultural experts to invest money and resources into providing local farmers with long-term and multifaceted guidance in the form of training sessions, both online and offline. These sessions were designed to help farmers transform the way they harvest and source truffles.