Xi, also the general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, extended his regards to those working diligently on the front lines of China's women and children's affairs.
Xu Lin said with rapid urbanization, 80 percent of China's urban citizens will live in some 20 city clusters in the future.
Xu Zhijun, the company's rotating chairman, said in a public letter: "Despite concerted efforts by the US government to keep us down, we've made it out the other side. These figures are lower than our initial projections (of 5 billion), yet business remains solid and we stand strong in the face of adversity."
Xi, in his capacity as the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, has repeatedly stressed the significance of civilian-defense integration, which generally refers to the military transferring technologies to the civilian sectors, and including private companies into its suppliers' list and military research and development.
Xi, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, has presided over 32 meetings of the Central Leading Group for Deepening Overall Reform since its inception.
Xu Zhifu was a factory guard when he was hit by the gas poisoning in 2003. He suffered damage in his urine system. Within 10 minutes, he had to use bathroom six times. Adult diapers were piled up in his apartment when Xinhua reporters visited him.
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Xu Yan, a tour guide who takes groups on 10-day tours of southern Xinjiang, a key area for the country's targeted poverty alleviation programs, said, "Before the journey we appeal to the tourists to take things they can donate to the locals if they want, and most do."
Xiao Yuqiang, vice-chairman of China General Chamber of Commerce-USA and chairman of the US management committee, said at the panel discussion that he is confident about the future because investment benefits both nations.
Xi, who has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin almost 30 times on bilateral and multilateral occasions, said he has fond memories of each interaction he has had with Putin.
Xi, born in the 1950s, was influenced by Russian literature as much as others of his generation in China. He mentioned Russian writers from poet Alexander Pushkin to playwright Anton Chekhov when delivering a speech at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.