One such sweater features messages such as "Please don't ask me the grades in final examinations", "Your child is really great", "No talking about salary", "I am on a diet, I can't eat too much" and others. Sweaters with these messages became popular because they provide answers to nagging questions from some youths' parents or relatives.
Once, in Chengdu, I had a bowl of clear soup which was labeled "white-cooked vegetables" on the menu. There was a tiny shoot of caixin floating in what looked like hot water. In this case, it was pure artifice.
Once the buds are inserted, users can choose to play soothing sound effects such as falling rain or soft music, so that noises around them can be masked. A mobile app, called Bose Sleep, designed specifically for the sleep-aid headphones, allows users to select from 10 different soothing sound effects. Functions such as an automatic alarm clock are available.
Once a fishing village that was turned into a key trading port in China after it opened up to the world in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Shanghai has evolved into a major financial hub thanks to a series of reforms that have encouraged rapid economic growth and urbanization.
One could be fooled into thinking we were looking at a plate of fresh fruit - a strawberry, apple, pear, persimmon and carambola - each one invites you to bite into their juicy flesh, but they are all made from flour. They are called mianguo, or "flour-based fruits".
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One change in the draft amendments is spending on supporting parents has been added to special tax deductions, which already included medical costs of serious illnesses, housing rents and interest on housing loans, children's education expenditures and continuing education fees.
One of Wright's greatest lessons about China is that "we have national identities and cultural differences, and all of that, but we are all people", said Wright.
One example is a 398-yuan gift package, designed like a traditional Chinese imperial cuisine box, and filled with nuts, jerky, dried fruit and seafood for the upcoming Chinese Spring Festival, when it is usually peak sales season for snacks.
On the trip, Zuo helped the scholars contact museums, the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Iran, and make appointments with local academic institutions.