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Lacquer art flourishing in Fujian

Lacquer lovers watch lacquer paintings in the Arts and Crafts Building of Fujian province on July 28. [Photo/Xinhua] Fuzhou, capital of East China's Fujian province, is the capital of bodiless

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Painted storefront brightens community

02:44 Boarded up storefronts have become a common sight across America as businesses endure the devastating effects of novel coronavirus and looters.But one San Francisco group called

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Chinese basketball legend Ma Lianbao passes away at 68

Chinese basketball legend Ma Lianbao died at the age of 68 due to a sudden myocardial infarction. Ma Lianbao once won the 1981 Asian Basketball Championship with Team

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China: Shanghai issues green cards to Nobel laureate, other talents

ShanghaiauthoritiesissuedgreencardstoaNobellaureateandfiveotherforeignersonMonday,signifyingthecity'sfurthermovetoattractforeigntalentsbysimplifyingtheprocedure

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Beijing rolls out new measures to lure talents

Beijinggovernmentrolledoutnewmeasuresinarecentlyreleasedpolicypapertorampuprecruitmentfortalentsinsevenfields,includingscienceandtechnology,cultureandart,financ

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China’s Yiwu launches new initiative to attract top talents

ByAPDWriterTaoXingYiwu,June29(APD)–China’seasterncityofYiwuWednesdaylaunchedanewroundofinitiativestorecruittoptalentsandyoungentrepreneursfromhomeandabroad.Then

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Would you swap Hong Kong for Beijing? Talented Hongkongers offered chance to settle in capital permanently

Hongkongers who qualify through a talent scheme will be able to permanently settle in Beijing and apply for household registration from next month, under measures announced by the Ministry of Public Security yesterday.

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HK immigration director vows to attract more talents

​Hong Kong needs a vast number of talents and its Immigration Department will work to attract talents worldwide through continuously optimizing the immigration policy, Hong Kong's Director of Immigration Chan Kwok-ki said.

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China tops world in losing top-notch personnel

China would head a list of countries whose top-notch talents do not return to their home country after working or living overseas, said a report in Thursday's edition of the People's Daily.