The plan also proposed a long term target which, by 2035, will help make Hainan free trade port with Chinese characteristics a new global highland of fair competition.
The police also asked the public to report any law-breaking activities associated with cultural relics and said that those who offered useful information and help would be rewarded.
The photo of a small boy carried on a stretcher after his rescue from the wreckage of a devastating earthquake in Southwest China's Sichuan province moved millions and brought tributes to the photographer, Yang Weihua. But Yang wished it wasn't the tragic earthquake that brought him professional tributes. Deeply affected, he wanted to take more photos of the area in the years that followed as he pursued a sense of redemption to ease his mind of the scenes of horror.
The policy is effective from Wednesday to Dec 31 in a bid to stabilize the development of processing trade and relieve the burden on enterprises, the ministry said.
The poll of more than 1,500 voters was conducted after the government handed down the federal budget for financial year 2020/21.
The platform, which took nearly two years to construct and test, will be available in all districts within the year, said the bureau.
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The plant, Changiostyrax dolichocarpa, was spotted during a survey conducted by a researching team of Wuhan Botanical Garden (WBG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), together with staff in the reserve.
The policy bank will introduce a string of financial incentives including low-cost financing, special loans, loan repayment extensions, as well as credit support to help eligible Belt and Road projects and enterprises tide over difficulties, the guideline said.
The police warned that such outdoor activity organizers should inform the relevant authorities beforehand for the sake of security.
The pledges demonstrate "China is doubling-down on commitment to WHO and the multilateral system. The US really risks not only being left behind by China but by the rest of the world," Alexandra Phelan, assistant professor in the department of microbiology and immunology at Georgetown University, wrote on Twitter.