In 2014, he quit his job at the newspaper and returned to his home village, which is located in a national nature reserve, to start his own business. He developed greenhouses, sightseeing agriculture, and sold produce. Three years later, he was elected to be a member of the Party branch of the village, and director of the villagers' committee, because of his high education background and experience. He was later appointed Party chief of the village, where nearly 70 percent of the village's 655 people lived in poverty due to its harsh natural conditions and poor infrastructure.
If you’re just catching up to this story, Honan explains what happened in this Wired.com piece. Unidentified hackers were able to gain access to his Google, Twitter and Apple ID accounts by starting with bits of his personal information and mixing in some old-fashioned social engineering.
In 2015, China joined global efforts to tackle the problem and announced it would ban imports of ivory and ivory products.
In 2011, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Suzhou and Chongqing followed suit. Wuhan of Hubei province and Chengdu of Sichuan province joined the list in 2014, Hangzhou of Zhejiang province in 2015, and Nanjing of Jiangsu province and Qingdao of Shandong province in 2016.
In 2001, after two years' study in Singapore, he moved to Shanghai, a place he believed could be the fertile ground for laying down the roots of the country's jazz scene as the cosmopolitan city is a bastion of "open-mindedness and cultural diversity".
Impressed by China's national soccer reforms, the game's continental governing body - the Asian Football Confederation - pledged more support on Tuesday for the training of coaches and referees to help the country realize its soccer ambitions.
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If you’re used to just talking at the radio on Saturday mornings and playing along with NPR’s weekly news quiz show “Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me,” now you can actually speak to a smart speaker and pretend you’re playing along with hosts Peter Sagal and Bill Kurtis.
In 1975, during China's second expedition to the summit of Qomolangma, Xia suffered severe frostbite in his legs, which had to be amputated at the knees. All his teammates eventually reached the top.
In 2010, Adecco and China's homegrown FESCO Group set up FESCO Adecco, a joint-venture human resources services company based in Shanghai. In mid-May this year, FESCO Adecco established a subsidiary in Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
In 2014, CRRC received a 6 million contract from the MBTA to manufacture 152 Orange Line cars and 132 Red Line cars.