The local government in Southwest China's Yunnan province and Tencent jointly launched a mobile application in early June for travelers visiting Yunnan. It is the first provincial-level digital travel platform in China, and a one-stop tourism app that provides tourists with various services, including facial recognition hotel check-in, car rental, electronic highway payment, travel route map, GPS, online shopping, store rating, etc.
Over the weekend, illegal protests took place in various parts in Hong Kong, causing severe damage to public property and disruptions of many public services. Some citizens strongly condemn the violence and called for a return to normal life.
Known as the "Animal Kingdom" and "Plant Kingdom", Southwest China's Yunnan province is a paradise for nature lovers, and home to many Chinese poets, musicians and artists, outdoor adventurers, urban enthusiasts and entrepreneurs. For them, Yunnan sparks their dreams, inspiration and joy.
From deserts to wetland, from prairies to forests, Inner Mongolia is the widest place in China by its latitude. It is China's first provincial-level autonomous region and has seen a stable integration between Han and different ethnic groups. Learn more of the region through this 70 seconds video.
Established in 2017, Lancet Barbecue was started by a group of physicians from China's most prestigious medical schools and institutions. The chain has currently three restaurants in Beijing's Wudaokou and Wangjing areas - both of which are popular areas for young people to hang out with friends in the evenings. In a Lancet restaurant located near Tsinghua University in Wudaokou, diners continuously go in and out of the restaurant until it closes at 1 am. Customers include college students who have chosen this dining place for gatherings, and also healthcare workers who have decided to check out the restaurant with a strange name after hearing about it.
The storm from revising the extradition agreement in Hong Kong has been going on for two months. The parade has turned violent; extreme demonstrators are destroying the city and disturbing citizens' lives. The present situation is counter to the victim's original appeal. Is this the result we want?
On Friday morning, some went to the leader of "Gangster of Four"- Jimmy Lai Chee-ying's house with a huge banner, denouncing Lai as an "obedient lackey of US", "the chief planner of Hong Kong's riots".
"No government could allow itself to be seen as tolerating violence on the streets," Stephen Perry, chairman of Britain's 48 Group Club, one of those who helped break the deadlock between China and the UK in China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, said in a recent interview.
On the afternoon of Aug 6, several riot organizers met with the staff of the US consulate general in a hotel, and were photographed by Hong Kong citizens.
This video footage shows a Hong Kong resident being insulted by black-clad protesters in the street and one of the black-clad protesters is caught shouting to him "Rioters! We are rioters! Not protesters!"
Large groups of Hong Kong people visited several police stations in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Saturday to express their firm support for and utmost respect to the police force.
The Lan sword commando special police detachment is like a sword that guards Lanzhou, Northwest China's Gansu province. As a counterterrorism force armed to the teeth, the members of the Lan sword team, a special warfare unit, take on criminals through righteousness, a spirit each one of them carry.
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