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"More talented people are needed in rural areas, especially those specializing in agricultural, medical and educational fields."
Wu Yongming, Vice President of the Jiangxi Provincial Academy of Social Sciences, on June 17. As the pressure of finding a job grows, more college graduates are choosing to go back to their rural homes to realize their dreams
"Anxiety is a common problem among many residents because their houses and belongings were damaged in the quake."
Wang Zejun, the chief of Longmen Township Hospital, in response to a woman's suicide in a village on June 16 in the aftermath of the magnitude-7 earthquake that struck Ya'an, Sichuan Province, on April 20
"A prominent problem for the food industry is that most profits have been taken away by retailers, such as big shopping malls, forcing food producers to keep agricultural products they buy from farmers at a very low price."
Zong Qinghou, Chairman of beverage giant Wahaha, on June 17, the first day of the national food safety week
"I didn't really follow any discussions at the beginning, it was all too confusing, but microblog has become a window to Chinese society."
Christoph Rehage, a 32-year-old graduate student from Germany who majored in Mandarin at Beijing Film Academy, on June 17 | |
"More talented people are needed in rural areas, especially those specializing in agricultural, medical and educational fields."
Wu Yongming, Vice President of the Jiangxi Provincial Academy of Social Sciences, on June 17. As the pressure of finding a job grows, more college graduates are choosing to go back to their rural homes to realize their dreams
"Anxiety is a common problem among many residents because their houses and belongings were damaged in the quake."
Wang Zejun, the chief of Longmen Township Hospital, in response to a woman's suicide in a village on June 16 in the aftermath of the magnitude-7 earthquake that struck Ya'an, Sichuan Province, on April 20
"A prominent problem for the food industry is that most profits have been taken away by retailers, such as big shopping malls, forcing food producers to keep agricultural products they buy from farmers at a very low price."
Zong Qinghou, Chairman of beverage giant Wahaha, on June 17, the first day of the national food safety week
"I didn't really follow any discussions at the beginning, it was all too confusing, but microblog has become a window to Chinese society."
Christoph Rehage, a 32-year-old graduate student from Germany who majored in Mandarin at Beijing Film Academy, on June 17 | |
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Reliable Ways for Cultural Relic Appraisal
Oriental Outlook June 20
Before the appearance of a large quantity of high imitation cultural relics, cultural appraisers identified relics by their experience, knowledge and according to such characteristics as shape, color, and decorative patterns.
Act Before Tragedy
Xinmin Evening News June 14
It is reported that Xiamen in southeast China's Fujian Province plans to install automatic blasting devices on the city's 165 BRT vehicles. Accordingly, when the driver slightly presses a button by his seat, numerous chasms immediately appear in the bus' four big glass windows, which are 12 meters in length. Passengers only need to push the glass to make the whole window collapse, allowing for escape during emergencies.
The move was driven by a recent incident of arson in the city. On the evening of June 7, a BRT bus was set on fire, killing 47. The tragedy awakened safety awareness among the public. | |
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