Lin Boyao rang the "Peace Bell" at the ceremony together with other people from different walks of life. Lin and 13 other overseas Chinese living in Japan donated 500,000 yuan (,600) to help cast the bell in 2003.
Li stressed that China firmly supports the development path that Tajikistan people chose for their country, and is willing to link up such a path with the Belt and Road Initiative to improve connectivity in areas such as transportation and telecommunications. He called for the Tajikistan side to offer better convenience.
Li said that the continuous drought has made crops wilt and has harmed the environment.
Li said various measures, including reduction of taxes and fees, should be fully carried out to lower the burden for the real economy.
Like hundreds of thousands of fishermen in Guizhou province, Fan had utilized such buoyant apparatuses to scale up fishery production and income in the Qingshui River in his hometown of Jinping county.
Li noted China will accelerate building a market-oriented and internationalized business environment based on the rule of law and give equal treatment to both domestic and foreign-funded enterprises of different ownership types.
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Li urged authorities to plan and push the water diversion project with a historical perspective and a holistic view, which would help counter downward pressure on the economy, promote effective investment, stabilize growth and create jobs.
Liao and Ji suggested the country intensify efforts to train forensic and high-tech talent.
Li might not have been a judge who solved high-profile cases, "but I believe he is the one with the biggest passion for being a judge," said Ma Fengshi, his wife.
Like many of her peers, Wu Chenghui was only interested in landing a job in either Shanghai or Beijing -major Chinese cities that are deemed to have the best job prospects and highest salaries.