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16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

19 people, including 16 foreigners, have been detained for allegedly abusing drugs in xuzhou, east china’s jiangsu province, according to police on tuesday.

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

 

among the 16 foreigners, 7 worked as ef english teachers and the rest were students, the police bureau in quanshan district said in a sina weibo post.

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

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so far, 19 people have tested positive for drug use, with one foreigner criminally detained and the others given administrative detention. the police did not specify the drug, and the case is under investigation.

 

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

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the beijing news reported that the seven foreign teachers worked for a branch of education first china, or ef china, in xuzhou. the company was quoted as saying that an internal investigation was underway, and if the claims turn out to be true, the teachers would be suspended.

 

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

“marijuana culture” is spreading into china

 

in recent years, chinese police have been tackling more cases involving the smuggling and consuming of marijuana. many of the suspects have had experience living, studying or working abroad.

 

xiang lin (pseudonym) tried marijuana out of curiosity while studying abroad and became addicted. after coming back to china, he bought the drug online, the china youth daily reported on july 1.

 

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

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attention, food that contains thc element is also illegal in china! 16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

the drug was detected by customs authorities in a parcel of candies and popcorn. on august 20, 2017, xiang was detained by police when he came to collect the parcel.

 

on june 26, the people’s procuratorate of nanjing, capital of east china’s jiangsu province, outlined xiang’s case during a press conference, according to the china youth daily.

 

the procuratorate said that with more chinese people going overseas, the possibility of their being exposed to marijuana is also increasing, especially young people who study abroad and are more easily influenced by western subculture.

 

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

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the procuratorate noted that marijuana is now being made into candies or popcorn to avoid detection. however, these are also addictive and illegal in china.

 

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

apart from chinese students, some foreigners in china have also brought marijuana culture into the country from overseas. some of them, either students or teachers, may have become addicted while they were living overseas and continued their habit after they moved to china. 

 

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

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a foreign student in suzhou, jiangsu province was sentenced to three years and expelled from china by a local court in november 2018 after he was found smuggling and selling drugs, according to the official website of the suzhou people’s procuratorate.

 

the student was seized by officers from the anti-smuggling branch of customs in suzhou industrial park while receiving a parcel, in which police found 900 grams of marijuana.

 

police said that the student began to smoke marijuana when he was abroad. in china, he got to know a marijuana dealer while playing online games and later began to sell marijuana to other foreign students on the campus.

 

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

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an investigation found that he had smuggled a total of 1,800 grams of marijuana.

16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

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according to china’s criminal law, smuggling, selling, transporting and manufacturing drugs, regardless of the quantity, should be investigated for criminal responsibility and penalty!

 

under clause 1, article 347 of the chinese criminal law, those convicted of smuggling, trafficking, transporting, or manufacturing more than 1,000 grams of opium, more than 50 grams of heroin or methamphetamine, or large quantities of other drugs may receive the death penalty.

see full text in this link 16 foreign teachers & students detained for taking drugs!

https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/ce/cgvienna/eng/dbtyw/jdwt/crimelaw/t209043.htm

 

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

a washing service in central china’s hubei province implants chips for each towel and sheet with the help of internet of things technology so hotel guests can scan them to get the information they need, chutian metropolis daily reported.

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

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the service base, located in xinzhou district of wuhan, was recently put into operation.

 

a thin chip, smaller than a cigarette lighter, is stitched on each towel and quilt. resistant to water and high temperature, the chip is like an electronic id card for hotel linen. thanks to this device, reservation information, and washing information are linked.

 

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

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soon in the future, qr codes will also be printed on each towel and sheet. hotel clients will be able to scan the qr code to find out the once-unknown “secrets” of the towels and sheets, including when it was washed last, how many times it has been used and at what temperature it was disinfected.

 

the equipment at the base is imported from germany and japan. all washing procedures but three are automatic. staff members only need to put unwashed linen on a conveyor belt, put washed linen on a cloth-spreading machine and put the folded linen into packages.

 

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

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inside the scanning chamber at the base, different kinds of data can be read immediately from the chips as soon as the linen is put inside, saving a lot of manual effort. the data is then displayed on the screen outside the chamber.

 

this washing base is one of two recently established in xinzhou and qingshan districts. because of raised environmental protection standards, 79 washing companies were shut down and the city’s washing capacity dropped from 1,000 tons per day to 300. 

 

to fill the gap, nearly 1,000 tons of linen per day must be sent elsewhere to be washed, resulting in doubled costs.

 

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

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to solve the problem, advanced technology was incorporated into this traditional industry. the newly introduced environmentally friendly washing equipment is not only equipped with sewage treatment equipment that can minimize wastewater pollution, but also use secondary purified water for washing so the linen is cleaner and softer.

 

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

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a national business daily online poll showed that 318,000 of the 438,000 respondents support the nationwide implementation of wuhan’s laundry info system. some11,000 participants said they bring their own bedclothes. but 103,000 said that they were more concerned about hidden cameras in their rooms. 

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

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wuhan is considering building another washing base in the future. 

 

 

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no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

no worry! chip tells u how clean hotel linen is in china!

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

wechat, an indispensable part of our daily life since its appearance, allows to combine the functions of whatsapp, facebook, skype, paypal, uber and tinder in one platform. 

could you just imagine being able to text, speak, pay, call a taxi, buy a cinema ticket, and transfer without ever leaving the app you are using now: with wechat you could do all this and much of more in china. 

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

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however, when we are enjoying the happiness and convenience of wechat, we shall obey the relevant regulations or terms, otherwise, your account could be blocked. 

regulations from cybersecurity law were introduced to further refine online restrictions. websites and social media accounts are subject to deletion or closure at the request of censorship authorities, and internet companies are required to proactively monitor and delete problematic content or face punishment.

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

provisions on the administration of internet group information services

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

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article 10: internet group information service providers and users must not use internet group information services to publish or transmit informational content prohibited by laws, regulations, and relevant state provisions.

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

  • sensitive political topics 

  • rumors

  • internal information

  • pornographic, drug-related or violent information

  • news about hong kong, macao, and taiwan which hasn’t been issued by the authorities.

  • military information

  • documents related to state secrets

  • unidentified / seemingly fake videos suspected of defaming or insulting the police

  • other information that breaches relevant laws and regulations 

in short, admins should take full responsibility for group chats.

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

agreement on software license and service of tencent weixin 

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

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8.1.2.1 you may not publish, transmit, spread, and store prohibited contents in violation of national laws and regulations, which:

 

  • violate the basic principles established by the constitution;

  • endanger national security, divulge state secrets, subvert state power and undermine national unity;

  • damage national honor and interest;

  • incite national hatred and ethnic discrimination, and destroy national unity;

  • undermine national religious policies and promote cults and feudal superstition;

  • spread rumors, disturb the social order and undermine social stability.

please check here for the full text: 

https://weixin.qq.com/cgi-bin/readtemplate?lang=en&t=weixin_agreement&s=default&cc=cn

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

wechat – acceptable use policy

by using wechat, we must agree to this acceptable use policy, which sets out the rules of good behavior applicable to your use of wechat.

what? my wechat message was illegal due to this reason?

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  • breaches any laws or regulations (or may result in a breach of any laws or regulations when used in a manner permitted by the wechat terms of service);

  • creates a risk of loss or damage to any person or property;

  • is fraudulent, false, misleading or deceptive;

  • harms or exploits any person (whether adult or minor) in any way, including via bullying, harassment or threats of violence;

  • is hateful, harassing, abusive, racially or ethnically offensive, defamatory, humiliating to other people (publicly or otherwise), threatening, profane or otherwise objectionable;

  • promotes or encourages self-harming;

please check here for the full text: 

http://www.wechat.com/mobile/htdocs/en/acceptable_use_policy.html

 

attention, the united states is now requesting nearly all visa applicants to submit their social media information in stepping up the security screening of prospective immigrants and travelers. so, please be careful about what you said on wechat!


 

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

china’s war on garbage is as digitally savvy as the country itself. think qr codes attached to trash bags that allow a municipal government to trace exactly where its trash comes from.

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

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200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

on july 1, the world’s most populated city (shanghai) began a compulsory garbage-sorting program. under the new regulations (in chinese), households and companies must classify their wastes into four categories and dump them in designated places at certain times. 


 

noncompliance can lead to fines. companies and properties that don’t comply risk having their credit rating lowered.

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

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the strict regime became the talk of the city’s more than 24 million residents, who criticized the program’s inflexibility and confusing waste categorization. gratefully, china’s tech startups are here to help. 

 

for instance, china’s biggest internet companies responded with new search features that help people identify which wastes are “wet” (compostable), “dry, “toxic,” or “recyclable.” not even the most environmentally conscious person can get all the answers right. like, which bin does the newspaper you just used to pick up dog poop belong to? simply pull up a mini app on wechat, baidu or alipay and enter the keyword. the tech firms will give you the answer and why.

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

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if people are too busy or lazy to hit the collection schedule, well, startups are offering valet trash service at the doorstep. a third-party developer helped alipay build a recycling mini app (“垃圾分类回收平台”) and is now collecting garbage from 8,000 apartment complexes across 11 cities. to date, two million people have sold recyclable material through its platform.

 

ele.me, alibaba’s food delivery arm, added trash pickup to its list of valet services its fleets offer on top of “apologize to the girlfriend” and dog walking.

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

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besides helping households, companies are also building software to make property managers’ lives easier. some residential complexes in shanghai began using qr codes to trace the origin of garbage, state-owned media outlet xinhua reported. 

 

each household is asked to attach a unique qr code to their trash bags, which will be scanned for sources and classification when they arrive at the waste management station.

 

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

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however, a total of 190 fines were issued in shanghai in the past week since domestic waste management measures were implemented on july 1, shanghai’s urban management and law enforcement bureau said on sunday.

 

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

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between july 1 and 6, the bureau dispatched 17,800 officers to conduct 9,600 inspections of trash stations in residential neighborhoods, hotels, shopping malls, hospitals, and parks.

 

the officers stopped 6,704 people from improperly disposing of their trash and educated them about the four categories — residual waste, food waste, hazardous waste, and recyclables.

 

of the 190 fines that were issued, 15 were given to individuals while the rest were given to institutions.

 

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

more cities are introducing domestic garbage management regulations, following the practice in shanghai on july 1. 

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

the ministry of housing and urban-rural development published a trash sorting program including 46 pilot cities, of which nine have introduced the regulations. beijing is the first city in the legislative framework, china central television (cctv) reported on saturday. 

meanwhile, garbage sorting is generating high-paying jobs in china, according to an agency.

 

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

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according to chinese online recruitment agency liepin.com, many jobs related to garbage sorting is much higher than society’s average income, and more new jobs will be generated in the area.

 

in beijing, for example, the average monthly salary per capita in cities and townships was about 7,855 yuan (1,142 u.s. dollars) in 2018, while on liepin.com, average monthly income of jobs related to garbage sorting in places like beijing, shanghai, and zhejiang was 16,000 yuan per capita in the first half of 2019.

 

200k rmb/year? hard to imagine getting rich by collecting trash!

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across the country, jobs related to garbage sorting have average annual incomes between 70,000 yuan to 200,000 yuan, and they are in dire need of talents, according to ba ran, with liepin.com.

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