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A glimpse of the week(5.7-5.11)
2018-05-11 19:38

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On May 10th, China Brand Day, the first Exposition on Chinese Indigenous Brands kicked off with the theme of “China Brand, World Sharing” at the Shanghai Exhibition Center, showcasing a feast of Chinese brands to a Shanghai audience.

|Have you ever seen a wedding such as this? The bride and groom are dressed in hanfu (literally, traditional dress of the Chinese Han people) in the Ming Dynasty style, with horse-drawn carriages leading the groom's wedding procession. Small sachets and ancient Chinese painting themed bookmarks are being offered as wedding guest gifts. [!--empirenews.page--]|The 2018 IAAF Shanghai Diamond League meeting will be held at Shanghai Stadium next Saturday, May 12. To a lot of Asian onlookers, the showdown between Chinese sprinter Su Bingtian and Japanese sprinter Yoshihide Kiryu will definitely be one of the highlights of the athletic meeting.[!--empirenews.page--]|Expo showcases strengths of Chinese brands[!--empirenews.page--]|Chinese Language Day 2018 kicked off on Monday at the United Nations in Vienna to mark the 40th anniversary of China's reform and opening up, and to celebrate Shanghai culture. Officials from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, United Nations information service and more than 40 UN ambassadors to Vienna attend the opening ceremony of Chinese Language Day 2018.[!--empirenews.page--]|On May 10th, China Brand Day, the first Exposition on Chinese Indigenous Brands kicked off with the theme of “China Brand, World Sharing” at the Shanghai Exhibition Center, showcasing a feast of Chinese brands to a Shanghai audience.[!--empirenews.page--]|As the sector with the greatest potential for growth and innovation in the online cultural industry, the online game market has maintained a rapid and steady development during recent years. In Shanghai alone, the output value of online games in 2017 reached 56.93 billion yuan (about 8.93 billion US dollars), a year-on-year increase of 24.6%, as a report indicates.