Recently, I rushed back from Guangdong to Hunan to attend two weddings. One was my cousin’s wedding, and the other was the wedding of a high school classmate whom my wife and I both know. These two weddings have been long awaited and are considered well-deserved. Among them, my cousin’s wedding began to be planned at the beginning of 2023. His wife comes from a remote mountainous area in Yunnan and belongs to the Lahu ethnic group. Another classmate’s wedding was planned three years ago but was unable to be held due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has always been difficult to gather a large number of people. Therefore, it was only held this year during the Spring Festival when everyone had spare time to make up for the wedding. In fact, their son is already three years old.
This is a typical case where shareholders are held jointly and severally liable for a company’s debts after the revision of the Company Law of the People’s Republic of China. The plaintiff is a certain new materials group company from Guangdong (Company A), and the defendants are Mr. Li and Chengdu certain industrial company (Company B), with the case being a contract dispute.
Recently, due to some reasons, we have had to move from our original office building to another office building. I worked in the previous office building for 9 years, during which time I also changed several offices, but none of these moves were as impactful as the current one, which involves a complete relocation to a different building. Although the original office building was constructed in 1983, it was still adaptable to current office needs. However, the newly occupied office building, despite being built at a later time, has an interior that seems very serious and oppressive.
Today, I had the great pleasure of attending the Foshan High-Quality Development and Rule of Law Forum. The theme of this forum was bankruptcy and the rule of law. The event featured two top experts in the field of bankruptcy law in China: Professor Li Shuguang from China University of Political Science and Law, and Professor Xu Yangguang from Renmin University of China. In addition, Judge Ding Haihu, an expert in bankruptcy adjudication from the High People’s Court of Guangdong Province, was also invited to speak at the event.
Seven-Star Rock is located in Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province. The scenic area covers a total area of 8.23 square kilometers. It is named Seven-Star Rock because the seven limestone peaks are arranged in a pattern similar to the Big Dipper constellation in the sky. It is a AAAA-level scenic spot in China.
Today, I participated in our company’s union activity and went to Zhaoqing Ziyun Cave Scenic Area with my colleagues. It is a relatively niche attraction with not many tourists, but the scenery is quite beautiful. Additionally, it is conveniently located near the city, making transportation relatively easy.
I recently had the opportunity to participate in a three-day training program in Jiangmen City with law professionals from various cities in Guangdong Province. During the program, we were invited to visit several legal construction sites in Jiangmen City, including the Jiangmen Public Legal Service Center, the Grassroots Legislation Contact Point in Jianghai District, the Juvenile Judicial Protection Center in Xinhui District, and the Social Governance Center in Xinhui District.
Previously, I had been using Alibaba Cloud servers registered with a promotional offer, with a configuration of 2 CPU cores and 2GB of memory. However, since that product is about to expire and I cannot continue to renew it with the promotional offer, I don’t plan on using it anymore. So, during this time, I have been searching on the Nodeseek forum to find a cloud server with a suitable price.
It’s a Chinese brand SUV that I purchased in 2017. I mainly use it for commuting to work and driving my kids around. So far, I’ve been driving it for six years and the mileage is only 50,000 kilometers. However, the tire treads were worn out, so I decided to replace all four tires. The original tires were German brand Continental, size 235/55/R18, but they were quite expensive, costing around 700 Chinese yuan per tire. So, for all four tires, it would have been 2,800 Chinese yuan. That’s why this time I opted for Chinese brand tires of the same size, which only cost 1,000 Chinese yuan for all four. It was a more affordable option.
Today is my wife CC’s 35th birthday, and in a few months, I will also turn 35. In recent years, the “phenomenon of being 35” has undoubtedly been a very popular topic in China. Taking this opportunity, I would like to briefly share my views on this issue.
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