Chinese soldiers carry caskets containing the remains of Chinese volunteer soldiers killed in the 1950-1953 Korean War covered by China's national flags during the handing over ceremony at the Incheon International Airport in Incheon, South Korea, March 28, 2018. [Photo/Agencies] INCHEON, South Korea - South Korea on Wednesday returned more remains of Chinese soldiers killed in the 1950-1953 Korean War. The transfer ceremony was held at the Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of the capital Seoul, to hand over the remains of 20 Chinese volunteer soldiers killed in the war. During the ceremony, South Korean troops handed over the coffins to Chinese soldiers, which carried them, covered by China's national flag, into an airplane. It marked the fifth transfer ceremony. Since 2014, South Korea has transferred the remains of 589 Chinese volunteer soldiers killed in the Korean War, including 20 more this year. Every year, China and South Korea have consulted on the handover of the Chinese soldiers' remains found in South Korea. The transfer has been usually made days before Tomb-sweeping Day, the Chinese holiday for commemorating the dead, in early April. wristbands canada
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People commute on an electric bicycle in Taipei on March 26, 2018. [Photo/VCG] TAIPEI - A survey of more than 1,000 employees in Taiwan shows that 88.9 percent of them are dissatisfied with their current salary, a six-year record high, a survey released by Taiwan's online job bank Yes123 showed. The estimated number of employed people in Taiwan is 9.06 million, which means about 8.06 million are not satisfied. More than 80 percent of the respondents said their salary was not adjusted for more than one year, while 54 percent said their salary was cut due to shrinking bonuses. Nearly 54 percent of those surveyed said they were unable to strike a balance between family and career due to low salary, according to the survey. The survey was based on questionnaires completed by 1,064 employees aged 20 and above from Jan 24 to Feb 11. According to the island's statistical agency, the real average monthly salary of employees in Taiwan's industrial and service sectors was NT$38,235 ($1,243) in 2018, which is below the average monthly salary of NT$38,398 in 2001. Employees in the telecommunications sector earn the most on the island, with an average monthly salary of NT$100,791, followed by those working in the industries of banking, electricity and gas supply and air transport, the agency said.
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