This statent.
If it becos known to the outside world.
It’s estimated.
Many countries would feel a bit heartbroken. It’s a typical case of the sated not knowing the hunger of the starving; in so many countries, people don’t want to go, yet you’re being picky.
But Kan Qin likes it.
In recent years.
After continuous efforts.
If people still place their hopes on patients, Kan Qin thinks it’s a shaful thing. The goal given by Ling is the true rise of the tourism industry.
To purely rely on tourism to attract people.
Otherwise.
Over ti, everyone’s impression of Myanmar will make people feel that it is just a gathering place for patients. In the past, chances are, they were sick.
This.
Is obviously not appropriate.
In this regard.
Kan Qin has long realized that Myanmar’s business card cannot be built like this but should be a real tourist destination, and this is the next target.
"We can definitely achieve it."
Kan Qin is full of confidence.
Today.
Is different from the past. Having entered the world’s top fifteen largest economies, it’s ti to have so pursuits. As countries successively announce GDP for 2009, the list erges.
Myanmar.
Has surpassed South Korea, ranking thirteenth globally in GDP.
Think about it.
Kan Qin couldn’t help but smile broadly. Being in the thirteenth position, with so effort, might break into the top ten in the future, becoming an unignorable global economic entity.
Last month.
During the G20 Summit held in Canada.
Several countries proposed making Myanmar an official mber, changing G20 to G21, and this proposal did not face opposition from other mber countries.
In this regard.
Kan Qin couldn’t help but feel a surge of pride.
However.
To join officially, a vote may only take place at the next summit, and it’s not far; later this November, another summit will be held.
In fact.
Regarding joining, affected by Ling, Kan Qin’s interest is sowhat lukewarm.
Joining.
Doesn’t have many benefits; it just raises the international status a bit. It’s not the World Trading Organization; although high-level, it mainly serves a communication and coordination role.
Relatively loose.
Of course.
Having joined, it’s still a good thing.
...
In the following week.
The United Kingdom.
France.
Germany.
Japan.
South Korea.
...
A large batch of countries in the Western camp began to follow in the footsteps of the United States, announcing the allowance for Transcription Fluid into their countries. Regarding dical insurance.
Each varies.
So.
Still say they need to study, like Greece, now carrying debts of hundreds of billions of euros – how could there be public expenditure to pay this fee?
There’s no way.
They can only continue to negotiate with the European Union.
For aid.
Borrowing money.
As the crisis deepens, Greece can no longer maintain its forr ’aloofness,’ turning from secret borrowing to open, hoping for EU assistance.
However.
The EU stated: this.. and that.. we’ll need to study more.
Thus.
It keeps dragging on, causing the Greek authorities, who initially had confidence, to feel a bit uneasy because within the European Union, voices wanting Greece to exit are growing louder.
More so among locals.
There’s an upsurge in calls for exiting the group.
Protests.
Marches.
Boycotts.
Resolutely can’t let Greece continue like this, spending their money, living the life they want without working themselves, waiting all day to be fed.
When Greeks see this, cut off their financial road?
Damn it.
They retaliated directly.
In fact.
At the beginning of the year, over this matter, there have been dozens of instances of protests leading to physical confrontations, gradually firing up even though no casualties occurred.
Yet.
It’s in a state of chaos.
The conflicts.
Are getting deeper.
...
Germany.
Berlin.
In the city center, a group of people holding placards marches forward.
"Oppose aid to Greece."
Ti and again.
The crowd chants the protest the and communicates this idea to passersby and, through the dia, transmits it to various European countries, leaving journalists helpless.
Last year.
It was a constant chatter.
One would think this year it’d calm down.
But who would have thought.
It beca a regular program.
Almost every month in Germany, and if the dates are staggered, at least fifteen days a month, there’s a protest against Greece in EU countries.
What a ss!
For heaven’s sake.
Could you calm down a bit? Even as reporters, we’re getting calluses from listening.
Regrettably.
No one cares, so much news over ti has made resistance to Greece almost a mainstream hot topic in EU societies; now many have just one thought.
---Greece should either repay the money or exit the group.
At the sa ti.
There’s also a voice calling for removing those Eurozone mbers who are dragging their feet to ensure the economic stability and healthy developnt of the Eurozone.
In fact.
There’s a silent undercurrent advocating for exiting the EU.
Among them.
It’s mainly non-Euro EU countries, such as the United Kingdom, who believe that after joining the EU, Britain’s power is declining – how can that work?
Not only having to bear more responsibilities themselves, helping poorer siblings, but with the Eurozone growing, it’s led by France and Germany.
Therefore.
Gradually.
France and Germany feast while the UK sips soup, and sotis the soup is quite good.
Can’t tolerate it.
The Great British Empire needs to reassert its never-setting-sun prestige, and now the EU and Euro situation seems nebulous, it’s unclear what direction it will go.
...
At this ti.
After half a year of treatnt, a large number of severe Alzheir’s patients are getting back on their feet, feeling like they may have ti-traveled?
What’s going on.
After being dazed for several years.
Waking up.
Why has the world changed so much? Not only is cancer treatable, but even Alzheir’s, long deed incurable, can now be treated.
Upon inquiry.
Myanmar?
Wasn’t that once an almost invisible, struggling little country in Southeast Asia? Suddenly turning around to beco the savior for countless patients worldwide.
It just so happens.
Old bones still moving, let’s go have a look. Many share this thought; they’re still alive, which ans pensions are in hand.
There’s money.
Thus.
Despite many patients originally scheduled to travel to Myanmar for treatnt canceling plane tickets, new ’demands’ quickly filled this gap.
By the end of the year.
Tickets flying to Myanmar remain scarce.
...
On the 29th.
In the morning.
Inside.
Airport.
Sun Jiang once again welcod the inspection group coming to Myanmar.
Hydropower.
Developnt and Reform.
State Council.
major ministries and commissions all sent people to visit and inspect the hydropower construction here. As for the reason, Sun Jiang knows it’s because there’s sothing bright here.
During torrential rain.
In the past.
Myanmar would surely experience floods; throughout the sumr, many incidents would occur, and in case of extraordinary heavy rain, the affected area would be substantial.
However.
This year.
Not a single occurrence, every ti there is heavy rain, the Myanmar side reports it extensively through their mainstream dia, earning great praise.
Thus.
Seeing this dostically.
Wow!
This thod seems quite good, hence this investigation. Truth be told, Myanmar’s thod, Sun Jiang is quite impressed with; humans have been aggressively encroaching on wetland rivers.
Interruption for cultivation.
Over ti, it’s inevitable that so rivers will far exceed their capacity after heavy rain.
Therefore.
Returning land to the river is an effective thod, and Myanmar also offers another solution: digging new river courses for water storage.
In this way.
Perhaps there’s no need for returning land; just excavation is needed.
Of course.
Both together would be better, so as to comprehensively roll out, perhaps Hua Xia will no longer encounter urban waterlogging, free from hydropower threats.
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