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China s booming resorts shake off virus slump

China s booming resorts shake off virus slump Pub Date:2020-12-24 10:04 Source:China Daily Industry quickly back on its feet after lean times during epidemic Booming midweek business at resorts in Beijing s Olympic co-host city indicates China s ski industry is making a strong recovery from its COVID-19 downturn earlier in the year, bolstering investor confidence that the future is bright beyond 2022. Despite a deep winter chill and bitter winds, skiers were queueing up to check in at Thaiwoo Ski Resort in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province on Tuesday morning-a bustling scene one might be more inclined to expect on a weekend or holiday.

China to extend direct-benefit monetary policy tools to anchor market expectations

China to extend direct-benefit monetary policy tools to anchor market expectations
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Anhui Geological Museum passed the evaluation of National first-grade museum classification

Pub Date:20-12-23 14:37 Source:cnanhui.org An Anhui Geological Museum collection item: the fossil of Cartorhynchus lenticarpus, the the smallest known ichthyosaur to date According to sources, the Anhui Geological Museum has been evaluated as meeting all criteria of National first-grade museum of China. So far, there are 204 National first-grade museums nationwide, among which only two of them are at provincial level. Anhui Geological Museum is one of them. According to the scoring system of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage(SACH), museums are graded based on their comprehensive management and infrastructure , collection management and scientific research , and exhibition and social services . First-grade museum is the highest amongst all three classifications.

Restaurants may soon face fines for causing food waste

Restaurants may soon face fines for causing food waste Pub Date:2020-12-23 10:11 Source:China Daily Catering service providers may face a fine if they encourage or mislead consumers into ordering excessive quantities of food which causes waste, and refuse to rectify the problem after being warned by market supervision departments, according to a draft law. The fine ranges from 1,000 yuan ($153) to 10,000 yuan in line with the draft law on preventing food waste, which has been submitted to the ongoing bimonthly session of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress, China s top legislature, for its first review on Tuesday.

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