Wong called on the government to better explain the issue to the public. "As social stability is restored, I'm confident that international concerns will be allayed accordingly," Wong said.
Wong Weng-hou, a 17-year-old student who served as one of the delegates, agreed.
Workers of SF Express sort packages at an outlet of the company in Beijing. [Photo/China Daily by Zhu Xingxin]
Witman Hung Wai-man, Qianhai International Liaison Services' principal liaison officer for Hong Kong and the Hong Kong deputy to the National People's Congress, made the remarks in an interview with China Daily on Tuesday.
Would you rather have Gates, Zuckerberg or Bezos in your corner:?“I wouldn’t pick one over another — not because I’m not impressed, but because I simply respect each?one’s?hustle.?While all these names undeniably represent industry dinosaurs and geniuses, they all started somewhere, took substantial risk, had tremendous faith in their product and the grit to get to where they are today.?Entrepreneurship requires thorough thought process, hard work, sacrifice, commitment, a high degree of risk, and?believing in yourself. I would not only choose to have these big guys in my corner, but also the small guy out there too, who’s currently hustling in their dorm room, basement or garage.”
Wu Chunsheng, a local official, said the county government has been encouraging the villagers to repair their deserted houses to protect the local culture.
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Working in groups on a rotating monthly basis, they have maintained power supplies in Sansha since 2012, and in May they put its smart micro grid into operation. Driven by diesel and solar power, authorities say the system has further stabilized supplies across Sansha, where power outages were once daily occurrences.
World Bank President David Malpass, meanwhile, said at a virtual press conference Friday that big countries need to step forward and pledge not to use the crisis as a reason to close or block the markets.
Wong added that should the situation require it, the SAR government could ask China's central government for assistance from the PLA Macao Garrison for the maintenance of social order and relief work in time of natural disaster.
Worse was when Hu got addicted to gambling.