She has also begun learning how to do creative paintings with oils, which have a wider market. "I'm not worried at all this time. I'm confident that I can do well," she said.
She extended her gratitude for Peng's support for kindergarten education, adding that she and her colleagues were encouraged by the letter.
She said some people who could not take part as volunteers offered to provide coffee and snacks to other volunteers.
She says experts from the China University of Petroleum will work closely with their counterparts at the Makerere University's College of Natural Sciences and College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology to develop appropriate joint academic programs and conduct research.
She has received 12,000 yuan (,810) since March for helping the base plant sea buckthorn seedlings. The base also pays 10,000 yuan a year to rent her 1.3 hectares of land.
She said people no longer bought products just because of price and now brand and quality had become the most important factors. Younger people liked to try out new brands, as the current brands failed to fully meet their expectations.
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She suggested that the coal industry should focus on closing mines with annual production capacity below 300,000 tons to reduce accidents due to unsafe work conditions, eliminate outdated technology and equipment, and prevent resource depletion and non-compliance with industry policies.
She made the remark at a news conference after the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the top legislative body, voted to pass the country's first fundamental and comprehensive law on basic medical and healthcare on Saturday.
Shen Jianzhong, 46, has grown peaches in Fazi since 1996. His success inspired many of his neighbors to follow suit. In 2012, he started the first farm cooperative in the village. It includes 10 poor families.
She has given birth to six cubs at the National Zoo, all fathered by Tian Tian, a male panda who arrived at the National Zoo with Mei Xiang in 2000. Only three of the cubs have survived: Tai Shan, a male, born on July 9, 2005 and moved to China on Feb 4, 2010 to join the breeding program under an agreement between China and the US; Bao Bao, born on Aug 23, 2013 and moved to China last February; and Bei Bei, the current male cub at the zoo, who was born on Aug 22, 2015.