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Cities in Fujian province, which borders the Taiwan Straits, have considered detailed measures to put into practice the country's newly unveiled 31-article policy offering equal treatment to residents on both sides of the straits.
Chunshugou village, Duozhuang town of Linyi in East China's Shandong province is seen in an aerial view. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Chinese smartphone vendor Vivo is trying to push the envelope of technology with its latest model Nex, which features a bezel-less design, an in-display fingerprint scanner and a pop-up front-facing camera.The handset, released in Shanghai on Tuesday night, is Vivo's latest efforts to build up its brand as a pioneer keen to experiment with new technologies. It also came as the Chinese company is exploring overseas market, trying to find more footholds in foreign countries with premium devices.Dubbed as an all-screen phone, the Vivo Nex does not have a notch on top of its display, a feature first used by Apple Inc in its iPhoneX and then commonly seen in most Android phones. Nex features a screen-to-body ratio of 91.24 percent, but it still has a slim bezel at the bottom of its display. Ni Xudong, senior vice-president of Vivo, said the company is ramping up research and development capabilities, with a string of artificial intelligence labs and R&D centers built in China and overseas countries."Nex is a crystallized result of our consistent efforts to make smartphones that can really stand out in the fierce market," Ni said.Priced up to 4,988 yuan (around 0) in China, Nex is equipped with an elevating front camera, to ensure quality selfie-taking performance. The camera can pop out from the top edge of the phone when users take selfies. It automatically lowers after users switch from the front camera to the rear or close the camera app.
Chinese victims of Japan's World War II germ warfare program by Unit 731, Zhang Lizhong (left) and Wang Jinhua, show a family portrait during a news conference in Tokyo on July 20, 2005. SHIZUO KAMBAYASHI/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Chu Yang, vice-president of DXY, said the company aims to help pharmaceutical enterprises provide access to more doctors and the public across the nation by virtue of the platform's abundant doctor resources and wide user bases.
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