

Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) signed off on six key projects worth 22.1 billion yuan ($3.12 billion) that will be based in the zone, at an online ceremony held on April 8, according to WHDZ officials.
The Wuhan government has rolled out a slew of policies to help more university graduates to find jobs or start businesses in the city as they face more challenges in employment due to the COVID-19 outbreak, a notice issued by the government said on Tuesday.
The main shopping areas in Wuhan, Hubei province, continued to enforce strict epidemic control measures over the weekend as the number of shoppers increased after the city government started to distribute discount coupons to stimulate consumption.
Wuhan has fully resumed construction on eight key transportation projects, and more than 95 percent of express delivery sites have resumed operations.
China Daily is publishing 100 Photographers Focus on COVID-19, a collection of over 300 photos documenting the fight against the novel coronavirus since January
Marriage registration in Wuhan used to culminate with a ceremony, where lovebirds were handed the certificate, made a marriage vow and smiled for the cameras. This ritual, however, was suspended as the city calls for continued vigilance against the novel coronavirus epidemic.
Life in Wuhan is getting back on track after the city lifted its months-long lockdown due to the novel coronavirus epidemic.
Vehicle manufacturers based in the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) -- including Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co and Dongfeng Passenger Vehicle Co -- have resumed full production capacity, according to a press conference held on April 6, WHDZ officials said.