Last year, he participated in the preliminary research and design of a new subway line in Fangshan district. When it comes into operation, the project, which has investment of more than 9 billion yuan (.3 billion), will become China's first fully automated subway line, and all the equipment and technology will be made in China.
Last year, China launched 382 new international air routes, with the total international air route number increasing to 1,634, twice that of 2015, Wang said, also citing 550 million trips by plane last year in China, which accounted for 16.3 percent of the global total.
Last year, Shenzhen's GDP reached about 0 billion, making it China's third largest city in terms of economic size. It has fostered seven Fortune Global 500 enterprises and 14 unicorn startups, according to Wang.
Last week, German car giant Daimler signed a framework agreement in Berlin with China's BAIC Group to produce Mercedes-Benz-branded electric cars via their joint venture Beijing Benz Automotive.
Last year, a total of 13 regions saw their consumption growth below 8 percent. Some developed regions such as Beijing and Tianjin saw growth at 2.7 percent and 1.7 percent respectively, placing them at the bottom two of the chart of 31 provincial-level regions.
Last year, Beijing's 11 municipal parks and the Museum of Chinese Gardens and Landscape Architecture received 2.32 million visitors during the holiday.
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Last July, she reached the Broad Peak at 8,047 meters high above sea level, already creating a record as the first Chinese woman to successfully crest 13 8,000-meter-plus mountains, all in a span of six years.
Last year, about 5.85 million people were working on platforms related to the "shared economy".
Last week, Boeing told US public radio network NPR that it is delaying the release of its 777X long-haul jet as the company focuses resources to getting its Max 737 jets back into service.
Last month, Germany said it would not single out any telecom player, including Huawei, in its 5G build-out. German government spokesman Steffen Seibert said at a news conference in Berlin that "we are not taking a preemptive decision to ban any actor, or any company".