The rise of smartphones and faster internet connectivity are major drivers of online reading. Today, about 330 million Chinese people access their gadgets on a daily basis to see how events will unfold for their beloved protagonists.
The researchers were unable to extract DNA but did determine that one of the individuals lived 67,000 years ago and the other 50,000 years ago.
The representative voiced Burundi's firm support for "one country, two systems" and praised the passage of the new law, saying it will effectively guarantee human rights for Hong Kong people.
The report, "2019 BrandZ Top 50 Chinese Global Brand Builders", jointly prepared by advertising holding company WPP, its research firm Kantar Millward Brown, and Google showed that brand awareness grew fastest in countries like Japan, France and Spain, making them the emerging growth hubs.
The sales volume of fully electric and plug-in hybrid cars surged by 125.6 percent in May from a year earlier to 102,000 vehicles. Total sales of new energy vehicles rose to 328,000 units for the first five months of the year, up 141.6 percent on 2017, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
The restaurant is inspired by a massively popular six-episode food documentary of the same name that premiered last summer. Created by a production team based in Shanghai, the show was an immediate hit with audiences, setting a viewership record with an audience of more than 52 million, according to Bilibili, the online video platform where the show is hosted. Bilibili is a well-known streaming platform among teenagers due to its extensive collection of animations.
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The results are promising. For the first time, Audi's driver assistance systems can respond to connected road users and infrastructure in China.
The road is also designed to supply power to charge electric vehicles.
The rising price also contributed to lower production of local vegetables, which had been mostly harvested to get greenhouses ready for the next cultivation season, and an increase in demand as the rain cooled the summer weather.
The revised Regulations on Religious Affairs released in September 2017 strengthen the protection of Chinese citizens' freedom of religious belief and the lawful rights and interests of religious groups, bring government's management of religious affairs under due procedures in accordance with the law, and add provisions on safeguarding national security and maintaining social harmony. The Regulations prescribe the rights and responsibilities of religious organizations, places of worship, and religious believers when establishing places for and holding religious activities, setting up and running religious institutions, applying for legal person status, publishing and distributing religious books and periodicals, receiving donations, managing religious property, conducting charity activities, and carrying out exchanges with other countries. The Regulations prohibit the commercialization of religions, and include additions concerning religious information services on the Internet. In addition, the Regulations also require local governments to provide public services to religious organizations, religious institutions, and places of worship, and incorporate such sites into the overall local plans for land use and urban and rural planning. The Regulations forbid any organization or individual from creating disputes and conflicts between believers and non-believers and prohibit print publications and the Internet from disseminating information which discriminates against religious or non-religious citizens.