A statement on the social media platform Weibo said: “After checking and analysing the data of various earthquake monitoring stations across the city, there was no earthquake in Shenzhen today.” The wind was also ruled out as a cause. Officials added that no safety abnormalities were found in the main structure and there was no damage. No one was hurt in the evacuation. Engineer Lu Jianxin from China Construction Science and Industry, told the newspaper
Shenzhen Special Zone Daily that “resonance” effects could have caused the shaking. “If there was no earthquake today, it would be unusual for SEG Plaza to have such a situation,” Lu was quoted as saying, reports the
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By Tao Mingyang Published: Apr 01, 2021 09:09 PM
A vending machine in a Shanghai underground station allows customers to pay by digital yuan. Photo: Xie Jun/GTChina s central bank and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) have cooperated to conduct technical tests on the cross-border use of the digital yuan, an official said on Thursday, a further step in China s wider push of the use of the digital currency.
The trial was a normal test for the digital yuan and more will be conducted in the future, Wang Xin, director of Research Bureau of the People s Bank of China (PBC) said at a press conference in Beijing on Thursday.
Ten Hong Kong fugitives were sentenced from seven months to three years in jail for illegal border crossing or organizing the illegal crossing, Yantian District People's Court in Shenzhen announced on Wednesday.
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SHENZHEN, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) A local court in south China on Wednesday sentenced 10 people to prison terms of seven months to three years for organizing illegal border crossings and illegally crossing the border.
Tang Kaiyin and Quinn Moon were respectively sentenced to three years and two years in prison after being convicted of organizing illegal border crossings for others, according to a verdict handed down by the Yantian District People s Court in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. The two were respectively fined 20,000 yuan (about 3,064 U.S. dollars) and 15,000 yuan.
Eight other defendants were sentenced to seven months in prison with fines of 10,000 yuan each for sneaking across the border.