Indonesian scholars watch the Two Sessions: China's development has attracted worldwide attention and hopes to cooperate with Indonesia for win-win results (China Radio International 3.06)
Recently, the first session of China's 13th National People's Congress opened in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Indonesian scholars who have long paid attention to and studied China said that China's development in the past five years has attracted worldwide attention, and they hope that China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative can promote international cooperation and carry out mutually beneficial and win-win cooperation with various countries including Indonesia. Mario Bao, director of the new media department of Indonesian Radio Alcinda, said that the two sessions are not only very important to China, but will also indirectly affect Indonesia and countries in the region. Because China's development will surely drive the common development of other countries in the region.
A delegation from the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade visited the China Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia (China Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia 3.06)
html On the afternoon of March 6, Gao Hua, President of the China Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia, Jing Jun, Executive Vice President, and Zhao Jinhui, Secretary General, received the visiting China Council for the Promotion of International Trade in the conference room of the Chamber of Commerce. The delegation led by Vice President Cheng Qingtao had in-depth exchanges on Cambodia's investment environment under the current situation and the development of Chinese-funded enterprises in Cambodia. Vice President Cheng Qingtao expressed his gratitude to the China Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia for its warm reception. He said that this inspection visit to Cambodia was mainly in response to the national “One Belt, One Road” initiative and to promote cooperation opportunities between member companies and the Cambodian business community.The Supreme Court of Thailand once again issued an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (Xinhua News Agency 3.06)
The Supreme Court of Thailand opened a hearing on a corruption case against former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on the 6th. The court announced that the defendant Thaksin Shinawatra would be issued an arrest warrant for not appearing in court. Arrest warrant. The Attorney General of Thailand proposed to the Supreme Court in May last year that the telecommunications company corruption case filed by prosecutors in July 2008 against former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra should continue to be heard. A panel of nine judges opened a hearing on the old case on the 6th. This case was originally shelved because Thaksin was in exile overseas and was unable to appear in court. However, Thailand's new constitution, which came into effect in 2017, stipulates that the court can conduct hearings and judgments without the defendant's presence, allowing the case to continue. In addition to this case, Thaksin is currently facing multiple corruption charges, and the court has previously issued multiple arrest warrants for him.
WeChat obtained Malaysia payment license and stepped up its overseas payment layout (E-commerce News 3.07)
Recently, National People's Congress representative and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Tencent Ma Huateng held a media communication meeting, in which when talking about the overseas layout of WeChat payment, it involved When asked about specific problems, Ma Huateng revealed in an example that WeChat Pay has applied for a third-party payment license in Malaysia. "This is actually very difficult to apply for." Today, Malaysia has become the first country where Tencent has localized WeChat Pay overseas. It is reported that WeChat Pay has been applying for a Malaysian payment license since 2017, and will step up its deployment of WeChat overseas payment in the future.
Thailand Phi Phi Islands Coral degradation is obvious or due to overload of tourists (Thailand World Daily 3.06)
On March 6, Thailand Phi Phi Islands National Forest Park director Walapo said that due to the two sea areas of Maya Bay and Pili Bay, The number of tourists on the islands is so high that 80% of the corals are affected and degraded. Recently, Dr. Tong, deputy dean of the Fisheries College of the Thai Agricultural University, and the Phi Phi Islands National Forest Park inspected the conditions of various islands in the Phi Phi Islands and found that corals in many sea areas have recovered, especially Koyong Island, which has experienced many Tours are temporarily closed to allow the island's creatures to recuperate. Other islands where the coral condition has improved include Auling Bay, Ono Bay, etc. In addition, changes in tourist tourism behavior are also one of the reasons for the recovery of corals.
In order to save costs, more Japanese people choose to go to Philippines to learn English (Global Network 3.06)
According to the "Japan Times" report on March 5, because Japanese university entrance exams will pay more attention to oral skills, and Tokyo is about to hold 2020 Olympic Games , more and more Japanese are going to the Philippines to learn English to save costs. An official at the Philippine Tourism Authority's Tokyo office said the number of Japanese tourists coming to the Philippines to learn English is soaring.According to reports, the number of Japanese tourists in the Philippines has grown steadily over the past few years, reaching 584,180 in 2017, an increase of 9.1% compared to 2016. This growth is driven in part by students and service industry workers who need to learn English in an English-speaking environment.