Shi Junfeng recalls there weren't many Yunnan-cuisine restaurants in Beijing when he started working at one in 1997. And the only ingredients they could source from the far-flung province were dried or canned.
Shenzhen has grown from a fishing village into a bustling cosmopolitan city, while Pudong has turned from a wetland into China's financial hub.
Shi Basan, a 69-year-old woman in Shibadong, also a member of Yang's group, used to only speak the Hmong language (the language of the Miao ethnic group), but now she can communicate with tourists in simple Mandarin thanks to Yang's teaching and patient guidance.
Siemens will continue to help China's companies adapt to local markets and expand their footprint worldwide in various fields, including power, oil and gas, chemicals, minerals and building materials, he said.
Shuijingfang, the Shanghai Stock Exchanges listed company, launched Forest Green, a new high-end variety of baijiu, or Chinese white liquor, by the end of last year.
Similarly, Japanese tech company Panasonic's China branch said it will maintain normal supply to Huawei, and it will continue to sell goods and services to the Chinese company under the prerequisite of strict compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
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Similarly, in a tier-2 city like Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, the corresponding average price in June was 28,518 yuan per sq m (as against 21,829 yuan at the beginning of 2017, 28,162 yuan at the previous peak in October 2017, and 25,030 yuan in December after the crackdown).
Simon Lester, associate director of the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute in Washington, said, "I don't think the latest China GDP numbers have changed the calculation for either side in how to approach the current trade war."
Since China began its economic reform policies, China's economy has achieved rapid development throughout every province. The country has experienced GDP growth at an average annual rate of 9.5 percent and is now the second-largest economy in the world.
Similar scenes of businesses protecting their properties also appeared on the streets in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago.