Xing Xiaoliang, an analyst with market consultancy Analysys, said red tourism is an important category for China's tourism industry. Red tourism has great growth potential, he said.
Xu Haidong, vice-chief engineer of the CAAM, said that China's automobile market is in a transformative period.
Xu Jun, deputy director of the NGIDB, said that Ningxia's natural environment is ideal for the development of grape and wine industries, which have already created more than 120,000 jobs. Wineries have also become tourism hot spots: there are 21 wineries in Ningxia that receive 350,000 visitors a year.
Xu also helps foreign tourists buy train tickets and find quality hotels and authentic eateries. In the past 17 years, he has filled up six thick journals writing stories in English about his interactions with more than 740 foreign tourists in the city.
Xin Guobin, vice-minister of industry and information technology, said the industry chain is globalized and the novel coronavirus outbreak in the US and some European countries will affect China's manufacturing industry.
Xu Yicong, a researcher at the China Foundation for International Studies and a former Chinese ambassador to Cuba, said China has a record of honoring its commitments, including those to the UN, yet some countries have used lame excuses for their failure to make payments and have even made threats and attempted blackmail.
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Xu Haidong, vice-chief engineer with the CAAM, said: "After nearly a year of strategic adjustment, new energy vehicle companies are on the right track and individual consumption is dominating the NEV market. These are key factors to ensure the steady development of the market."
Xie Junming, director of the rare disease branch of the Zhejiang Medical Association, said that the undertakings regarding rare diseases must involve participation of various social sectors.
Xinjiang is China's biggest safflower production base, mostly in Ili, Tacheng and Jimsar.
Xiong's township and adjacent areas are a major habitat for people of the ethnic Dulong group, one of the least populous of China's 56 minority nationalities. The latest national census, conducted in 2010, showed that about 7,000 ethnic Dulong people had been living across China.