In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment

 November 1, 2018
In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment
Tourists take a sightseeing tour in the county-level city of Xinghua, east China's Jiangsu Province, on October 4. Statistics show that the country has witnessed over 700 million domestic trips and roughly seven million outbound trips made by its people during the National Day holiday from October 1 to 7. [Xinhua]
In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment
A Chinese tourist poses for photos in Jungfrau Region in Interlaken, Switzerland, on October 4 during the National Day holiday. [Xinhua]
In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment
A pharmacist from Guangdong General Hospital talks with a patient about how to take cancer drugs, on July 19. China's State Council made a decision in a meeting on April 12 that the country would levy no tariffs on the import of 28 anti-cancer medicines from May 1. Moreover, many of them have been incorporated into the catalogue of medical insurance reimbursement. [Xinhua]
In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment
A college graduate (C) in the city of Zhuji, east China's Zhejiang Province, guides a rural couple in how to pay their TV cable bills with their smart phones, on June 5. The sub-district office of Taozhu in Zhuji recruited 25 graduates this January to act as professional agents and provide local residents with assistance in the handling of administrative affairs. [Xinhua]
In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment
A medical worker from a community health service center in Binzhou, a city in east China's Shandong Province, provides a senior couple with family medical checkups during a visit to them, on August 15. [Xinhua]
In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment
A teacher (L) from a vocational training school in the county of Ningshan, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, instructs her students, on July 13 about how to take care of babies. Local government has organized impoverished and laid-off women to attend free training sessions related to housekeeping services, e-commerce and cooking, and recommended many employment opportunities to them in nearby places over the past several years. [Xinhua]
In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment
Female employees work in a rural clothing factory in the county of Julu, north China's Hebei Province, on September 11. [Xinhua]
In Pictures: Reform and Opening-up Further Improves People's Sense of Fulfillment
Villagers from the county of Wuding, southwest China's Yunnan Province, stand in front of their new houses, on July 12. Local government has worked with charity-minded enterprises to build new homes for many residents of the Lisu ethnic group there over the past few years in a move to lift them out of poverty. [Xinhua]

 

(Source: Xinhua/Translated and edited by Women of China)

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