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SZ’s urban competitiveness strong: report Shenzhen retains excellent performance in innovation, talent, next-generation corporate activity and environment P3 Houses on Mt. Yangtai demolished The law enforcement unit in Nanshan District has started to dismantle two illegal structures hidden in the forest on Yangtai Mountain, which straddles the borders of Bao’an, Nanshan and Longhua districts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - China rolls out fresh tax cuts to aid small businesses China will make further tax cuts worth over 60 billion yuan (US$9.5 billion) to drive innovation and entrepreneurship, and boost the development of small and micro businesses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fresh measures unveiled to support rental housing China is working to boost the rental market to help rein in hot property prices and satisfy housing demand - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Real beats Bayern 2-1 in away game Madrid ended Bayern Munich’s unbeaten record at home this season with a 2-1 win in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pop, rock’n’roll & all that jazz Three international bands rocked Nanshan audiences at the DeSOUND concert, an important part of this year’s Nanshan Pop Festival organized by the district publicity authorities 02 深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳日报社出版 深圳日报社出版 Fri/Sat/Sun April 27~29, 2018 Vol. 22 No. 4703 www.szdaily.com Price: 1 yuan Fri: 22-26Sun: 24-29 Weather for other cies P12 TO PROVIDE NEWS TIPS, CALL OUR HOTLINE Editorial Tel: (86-755) 8351-9441 Email: [email protected] Subscripons & deliveries Tel: (86-755) 8351-9022 (English) (86-755) 969766 (Chinese) Adversing Tel: (86-755) 8351-9519 Fax: (86-755) 8392-1577 Address 2 Shangbao Road Shenzhen 518034, China 04 WWW.EYESHENZHEN.COM 06 07 05 S. KOREA’S MOON TO MEET NORTH’S S. KOREA’S MOON TO MEET NORTH’S KIM AT BORDER FOR SUMMIT KIM AT BORDER FOR SUMMIT SOUTH Korean President Moon Jae-in plans to greet Kim Jong Un, top leader of the Democratic Peo- ple’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), on the military demarcation line (MDL) inside Panmunjom, a border village dividing the two Koreas, the Blue House of South Korea said Thursday. Im Jong-seok, presidential chief of staff who is leading South Korea’s preparation for the Moon-Kim summit, told a press briefing at the media press center in Goyang, outside of Seoul, that Moon and Kim will make their first historic encounter at 9:30 a.m. local time Friday on the MDL inside Panmunjom. Kim will cross the MDL, marked only by a low concrete slab, through a narrow aisle between the blue pavilions sitting in the middle of the border village and straddling the two Koreas. The blue pavilions are used as the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission meeting room. Im said Moon will greet Kim, chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK, on the MDL, noting that Kim will walk over the MDL under the escort of South Korea’s honor guard. Moon and Kim will walk to a square between the Freedom House and the Peace House, located on the South Korean side of Panmunjom, to hold an official welcoming ceremony that includes the inspection of the honor guard. Kim would become the first DPRK leader to set foot on South Korean soil since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. After the welcoming ceremony, the two leaders will move on foot to the Peace House, a venue for the third inter-Korean summit since the first in 2000 and the second in 2007 were held in the DPRK’s capital of Pyongyang. On the first floor of the Peace House, Kim will sign his name in the visitors’ book and take a com- memorative photo with Moon. Moon and Kim will start their first tete-a-tete from 10:30 a.m. local time at a conference room on the second floor of the Peace House to discuss issues on peace and prosperity on the Korean Pen- insula, Moon’s chief of staff said. Im said the upcoming summit will focus on key issues including the denuclearized Korean Penin- sula and the establishment of a permanent peace. The two leaders will have lunch separately after the summit meet- ing in the morning, with Kim slated to return to the DPRK side of Panmunjom for lunch and a break. After lunch, Kim will cross the border to the South Korean side of Panmunjom in the after- noon to plant a pine tree, which symbolizes peace and prosperity, together with Moon on the MDL that had been a symbol of the confrontation and division of the Koreas for the past 65 years. The pine tree will be planted in a “cattle road,” through which late Hyundai Group founder Chung Ju-yung went to the DPRK to deliver 50 truckloads of 500 cows to DPRK farmers in June 1998. Later in the year, Chung led 501 more cows to the DPRK. Moon and Kim will take a walk to the Footbridge inside the border village after the pine tree-planting event, while shar- ing pleasant conversation. After the friendship stroll, the two leaders will resume the summit talks at the Peace House. Moon and Kim will then sign and announce a joint state- ment. Whether they will jointly announce the agreed statement will be determined according to the level of the agreement that the two leaders reach. A welcoming banquet will be held on the third floor of the Peace House, attended by the two lead- ers and their entourages. (Xinhua) LANZHOU BEEF NOODLES AVAILABLE ON TRAIN A cook stretches noodles while making Lanzhou Beef Noodles on a tourist train leaving Lanzhou, capital of Northwest China’s Gansu Province, on Thursday. The train links Lanzhou with three famous scenic spots in the province — Zhangye, Jiayuguan and Dunhuang. Carriages on the train have been transformed into food streets, theme parks and hotels, which gives passengers a fresh new traveling experience. Lanzhou Beef Noodles are a well-known Lanzhou dish where all the noodles are manually drawn out. China News Service NOTICE Due to the May Day holiday, there will be no Shenzhen Daily on April 30 and May 1. Publication will resume May 2. 因五一假期,本报4月30日至5 月1日休刊,5月2日恢复出版。敬 请垂注。 Shenzhen Daily P8 Ex-cop Joseph James DeAngelo arrested The 72-year-old elusive serial predator killed 12 and committed 45 rapes in California in the 1970s and 1980s

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Page 1: China News Service SS. K. KOOREAREA’’S MOON TS MOON TOO ...szdaily.sznews.com/attachment/pdf/201804/27/91ba75... · parks and hotels, which gives passengers a fresh new traveling

SZ’s urban competitiveness strong: reportShenzhen retains excellent performance in innovation, talent, next-generation corporate activity and environment

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Houses on Mt. Yangtai demolished

The law enforcement unit in Nanshan District has started to dismantle two illegal structures hidden in the forest on Yangtai Mountain, which straddles the borders of Bao’an, Nanshan and Longhua districts

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - China rolls out fresh tax cuts to aid small businesses

China will make further tax cuts worth over 60 billion yuan (US$9.5 billion) to drive innovation and entrepreneurship, and boost the development of small and micro businesses

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fresh measures unveiled to support rental housing

China is working to boost the rental market to help rein in hot property prices and satisfy housing demand

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Real beats Bayern 2-1 in away game

Madrid ended Bayern Munich’s unbeaten record at home this season with a 2-1 win in the fi rst leg of their Champions League semifi nal

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pop, rock’n’roll & all that jazz

Three international bands rocked Nanshan audiences at the DeSOUND concert, an important part of this year’s Nanshan Pop Festival organized by the district publicity authorities

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深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳报业集团主管、主办 • • 深圳日报社出版 深圳日报社出版 • • Fri/Sat/Sun April 27~29, 2018 • • Vol. 22 • • No. 4703 • • www.szdaily.com • • Price: 1 yuan

Fri: 22-26℃ Sun: 24-29 Weather for other ci! es P12

TO PROVIDE NEWS TIPS, CALL OUR HOTLINE

Editorial Tel: (86-755) 8351-9441 Email: [email protected] Subscrip! ons & deliveries Tel: (86-755) 8351-9022 (English) (86-755) 969766 (Chinese) Adver! sing Tel: (86-755) 8351-9519 Fax: (86-755) 8392-1577 Address 2 Shangbao Road Shenzhen 518034, China

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S. KOREA’S MOON TO MEET NORTH’S S. KOREA’S MOON TO MEET NORTH’S KIM AT BORDER FOR SUMMITKIM AT BORDER FOR SUMMIT

SOUTH Korean President Moon Jae-in plans to greet Kim Jong Un, top leader of the Democratic Peo-ple’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), on the military demarcation line (MDL) inside Panmunjom, a border village dividing the two Koreas, the Blue House of South Korea said Thursday.

Im Jong-seok, presidential chief of staff who is leading South Korea’s preparation for the Moon-Kim summit, told a press briefi ng at the media press center in Goyang, outside of Seoul, that Moon and Kim will make their fi rst historic encounter at 9:30 a.m. local time Friday on the MDL inside Panmunjom.

Kim will cross the MDL, marked only by a low concrete slab, through a narrow aisle between the blue pavilions sitting in the middle of the border village and straddling the two Koreas. The blue pavilions are used as the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission meeting room.

Im said Moon will greet Kim, chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK, on the MDL, noting that Kim will walk over the MDL under the escort of South Korea’s honor guard.

Moon and Kim will walk to a square between the Freedom House and the Peace House, located on the South Korean side of Panmunjom, to hold an offi cial welcoming ceremony that includes the inspection of the honor guard.

Kim would become the fi rst DPRK leader to set foot on South Korean soil since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War.

After the welcoming ceremony, the two leaders will move on foot to the Peace House, a venue for the third inter-Korean summit since the fi rst in 2000 and the second in 2007 were held in the DPRK’s capital of Pyongyang.

On the fi rst fl oor of the Peace House, Kim will sign his name in the visitors’ book and take a com-

memorative photo with Moon.Moon and Kim will start their

fi rst tete-a-tete from 10:30 a.m. local time at a conference room on the second fl oor of the Peace House to discuss issues on peace and prosperity on the Korean Pen-insula, Moon’s chief of staff said.

Im said the upcoming summit will focus on key issues including the denuclearized Korean Penin-sula and the establishment of a permanent peace.

The two leaders will have lunch separately after the summit meet-ing in the morning, with Kim slated to return to the DPRK side of Panmunjom for lunch and a break.

After lunch, Kim will cross the border to the South Korean side of Panmunjom in the after-noon to plant a pine tree, which symbolizes peace and prosperity, together with Moon on the MDL that had been a symbol of the confrontation and division of the Koreas for the past 65 years.

The pine tree will be planted in a “cattle road,” through which late Hyundai Group founder Chung Ju-yung went to the DPRK to deliver 50 truckloads of 500 cows to DPRK farmers in June 1998. Later in the year, Chung led 501 more cows to the DPRK.

Moon and Kim will take a walk to the Footbridge inside the border village after the pine tree-planting event, while shar-ing pleasant conversation.

After the friendship stroll, the two leaders will resume the summit talks at the Peace House. Moon and Kim will then sign and announce a joint state-ment. Whether they will jointly announce the agreed statement will be determined according to the level of the agreement that the two leaders reach.

A welcoming banquet will be held on the third fl oor of the Peace House, attended by the two lead-ers and their entourages. (Xinhua)

£ LANZHOU BEEF NOODLES AVAILABLE ON TRAIN

A cook stretches noodles while making Lanzhou Beef Noodles on a tourist train leaving Lanzhou, capital of Northwest China’s Gansu Province, on Thursday. The train links Lanzhou with three famous scenic spots in the province — Zhangye, Jiayuguan and Dunhuang. Carriages on the train have been transformed into food streets, theme parks and hotels, which gives passengers a fresh new traveling experience. Lanzhou Beef Noodles are a well-known Lanzhou dish where all the noodles are manually drawn out. China News Service

NOTICE Due to the May Day holiday, there

will be no Shenzhen Daily on April 30 and May 1. Publication will resume May 2.

因五一假期,本报4月30日至5月1日休刊,5月2日恢复出版。敬请垂注。

Shenzhen Daily

P8 Ex-cop Joseph James DeAngelo arrested The 72-year-old elusive serial predator killed 12 and committed 45 rapes in California in the 1970s and 1980s