Slackline challenges, famous in France for decades, have also enjoyed growing popularity in China in recent years. Slackline, or focused balance training, is similar to tightrope walking and involves stretching a thin length of webbing between two anchor points, most often trees. Several Chinese cities have hosted challenges over the past five years, attracting many top slackliners from around the world.
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Skincare brand Innisfree has taken it one step further. The South Korean company has forged a partnership with QQ, adopting Tencent's augmented reality, or AR, technology to entice shoppers.
Skyscrapers border lush green landscapes in Shenzhen's central business district. [Photo/IC]
Smartsheet delivered strong financial results in the first three quarters of the year, with revenue growth topping 53 percent in each period. Smartsheet is moving deeper into government services to expand its customer base, launching a new tool earlier this year that allows government agencies to collaborate and manage their workflows.
So, 361 Degrees started its international expedition in 2014, and created an initial network of international sales and logistics centers by 2016, well in time for the Rio Games.
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So far, Kuaishou has more than 200 million daily active users and over 400 million monthly active users, with more than 200 million content creators recording and sharing their videos on the platform last year.
So far, the basic technology framework of the digital currency designed by the central bank, has almost been completed, with sophisticated top-level design, and trials are ongoing in some application scenarios, said Ben Shenglin, co-head of the International Monetary Institute at Renmin University of China.
Smart Cinema was unveiled at a warm-up event of the 14th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industry Fair which opened on Thursday. It is deemed as a groundbreaking attempt to expand the Chinese film industry and generate more opportunities for both filmmakers and the audience.
So far, 42 countries and regions around the world have banned or restricted using e-cigarettes in public places.