When referring to the challenges facing the global economy, Xi said it is necessary for China and the US to work with other G20 member economies to strengthen the group's role and reinforce concerted efforts.
When it’s snowing in Quebec, though, people generally listen to Top 40 hits such as gnash’s “i hate u, i love u” and Katy Perry’s “Fight Song.” Clouds in Paris apparently make people like Coldplay.
When head chef Liang Jianyu of Jade River was informed that his restaurant had won a star, he felt "a tiny pang of regret"-many food experts had speculated that the refined dining establishment in the White Swan Hotel would have gotten at least two stars.
When we learn that Chinese students and scholars were singled out as a threat to US national security at a congressional hearing on Feb 13, what comes to mind is nothing but the return of the notorious McCarthyism.
When introducing the product, the engineer shows how the steel sheet can be torn apart in his hands in seconds.
When she was 14, her father, Peng Shiping, a provincial-level master of Sichuan embroidery, began teaching her to embroider flowers, grass and birds.
seo优化中心
When the Kindle was publicly unveiled, Stone recounts how Amazon and Bezos surprised the major book publishers by announcing what would become a standard .99 price for e-books, without telling them in advance about plan. Publishing executives were shocked.
When everyone says traveling with kids is an investment with no return, as kids are too young to remember the journey, Tian Tongsheng does not believe the idea. Tian believes travelling broadens perspective and enhances knowledge, which in return, helps in enriching their lives.
Whether “the little voice in your head” is something you’d want to constantly hear was the subject of a Washington Post test of the glasses earlier this year. “You have to really love Alexa to want to wear it on your face,” tech columnist Geoffrey Fowler wrote.
When asked what his message would be for China's new leadership formed at the 19th National Congress, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said Belgium will build a stronger relationship with China and at both diplomatic and economic levels, while both sides need to develop mutual comprehension.