Li, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks during an inspection tour in Central China's Henan province from Tuesday to Wednesday.
Like teachers, many doctors have also forayed into online businesses as medical resources are stretched amid the epidemic.
Li noted China should continue to adjust its energy consumption structure by lowering coal consumption and increasing non-fossil fuel consumption. Industrial structure should be prioritized, and green, healthy, safe products should be produced.
Li said her court heard about 400 disputes involving private loans in 2012. Last year, the number was almost 3,000, and she estimated that the vast majority of them involved illegal behavior. However, judges and police struggle to find sufficient evidence to open a criminal case, she said.
Li further said aspects like exploration, block delineation, granting of licenses for mining, mining registration and development will be accorded priority.
Like CITIC Books, branded bookstores around the country are looking for their own niche market. In Guangzhou, a bookstore operates much like a boutique shop, offering designer accessories and artwork while giving readers space to read. In Beijing, a bookstore features cats, inviting cat lovers worldwide to spend an afternoon with books, coffee and their favorite pets.
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Li spoke about further cooperation while meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, who is paying an official visit to China. Hun Sen attended the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing on Sunday and Monday.
Li's talents have been recognized by teachers and students of the school. Currently, he is teaching dozens of students painting once every week.
Li said that the city's government will make more efforts to collect and share data and create overall strategies to manage administrative and social data resources, aiming to build the city into a highly efficient, energetic and safe city.
Li's entourage includes Xiao Jie, state councilor and secretary-general of the State Council.