To shape a more open environment for businesses, major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen should gear up reforms and reduce inspections and fines, Xi said.
To make the fake certificates appear authentic, some agents even promise to take follow-up calls from schools.
Today, the building's luxurious apartments are surrounded by 4,650 square meters of amenities that include a 25-meter Starlight Pool overlooking Park Avenue, a Winter Garden, four private bars for residents, a fitness center, private spas for men and women, a dining room, a wine-tasting room, a billiards room and a games room.
Today, the Great Wall in Beijing is one of the most symbolically significant and culturally important structures in China, attracting many tourists and researchers to visit it. However, the part of the wall that once impressed Mao has been neglected.
To promote Hainan's tourism resources and provide more convenient travel services, a self-service terminal named "Best Airport" has been introduced at Haikou Meilan International Airport, so that visitors can look up flight schedules, weather, transportation and other useful information.
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To improve efficiency, China First Heavy Industries has cut its total staff by 2,355, according to the company's chairman Liu Mingzhong.
To improve investment efficiency, Lian Ping, chief economist at Bank of Communications, suggested channeling of more funds from the banking sector to the stock market. A possible method is allowing commercial banks setting up subsidiaries to invest in securities companies, but more work needs to be done, including changes in existing policies.
To recognize professionalism and dedication to education, the 2017 International Educator award was bestowed Thursday on 10 foreign teachers during the seventh Maple Leaf Cup "My Foreign Teacher & I" national essay contest awards ceremony in Beijing.
To maintain the highest level of detection, the company will frequently upgrade their systems to compete with terrorists and lawbreakers, who usually upgrade their criminal means, said Wang Weidong, vice chairman of Nuctech.