Hot Issues

Xi'an keeps large dogs out of center
  • Model family factors draw discussions

    A factor in selecting model families in Beijing has sparked debate on whether purchasing power should be a requirement to be a "harmonious family".

  • Altered photos stripped of national awards

    Twenty-five photographs in a recent national contest were found to have been improved by computer technology and removed from the winning list.

  • Sudan trying to rescue Chinese workers

    The Sudanese government is exerting active efforts to rescue the Chinese workers abducted after a rebel attack on their camp in South Kordofan State, Chinese Embassy in Khartoum said Friday.

Society

Cultural ceremony staged in NW China

Science/Tech

China's largest electric car charging station opens
  • Facebook IPO likely to boost China's SNS

    Facebook's planned IPO is likely to give impetus to China's social networking service (SNS) and boost its development, industry insiders say.

  • US group accused over cancer fraud

    A prominent Chinese science organization has slammed an American medical institute, accusing its doctors of deceiving Chinese patients with a controversial cancer treatment.

  • China defends Arctic research missions

    Defending China's Arctic research, Chinese officials dismissed a Japanese media report which said the country is "casting menacing eyes on" the Arctic.

Weekly Photos: Jan 23 - 29 (Spring Festival)

Weekly photos covering events and people in them from Jan 23 to 29.

My China Story

The China Daily website is inviting foreign readers to share their China stories with our worldwide audience.
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Falconry tribe

Da Yulou, located in Jilin province, is home to the country’s last living ancient falconry tribe.

Hunters try to capture their past

Oroqen ethnic group in race against time to safeguard traditions, Li Yao reports in Heilongjiang.

Asian hoteliers see room to grow

Asian hotel chains are spreading their wings and, slowly but steadily, expanding globally.

2011 in quotes

We put together 10 most-quotable interview segments to help you 'digest' the year 2011.

China not out to purchase Europe: Wen

Premier Wen said China has neither the intention nor the ability to buy up Europe, answering concerns over the country's increasing investment in debt-stricken eurozone economies.

Pollution costing China dear: report

The cost of environmental and ecological damage to China soared to almost $222 billion in 2009, an increase of 9.2 percent on the previous year.

China issues infant formula regulation

China's Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday issued a regulation to standardize infant formula for children with congenital diseases.

Heated online spat goes to court

An online spat between a best-selling writer and a well-known anti-fraud activist during the Spring Festival holiday entered the legal arena Friday.

Politics

China's opening-up policy to continue

Economy

Job fair in E. China
  • Banks urged to better serve economy

    Chinese leaders on Friday urged banks to improve financial services for the country's real economy, especially agriculture and small firms.

  • No bias over rare earth supply: Wen

    China's premier said Friday that the country does not discriminate against foreign companies in terms of rare earth supplies, stating that policies and quotas for both domestic and foreign companies are the same.

  • Slowdown but no hard landing in 2012

    Although forecasts for China's growth rate vary, economists agree that the world's second-largest economy will achieve a soft landing in 2012.

Opinion

Syria and peace
  • Integrate to grow, innovate to prosper

    As the chair of APEC this year, Russia vows to foster cooperation in trade liberalization, food security, logistics, energy and innovation.

  • Cultivating the cross-Straits generation

    If cross-Straits educational exchanges can be efficiently coordinated by the authorities on both sides they can play a forceful role in spreading goodwill and building a common identity.

  • High-tech edge is needed

    Given that there is not too much space for boosting the growth of its middle- and low-end manufacturing, China should try to press for high-end manufacturing.

Cover Story

Mental healthcare emerges from the shadows

One in 13 people in China has a mental problem, and one in 100 is a severe case.

Vanishing lakes

Metro Beijing

Beijing revising housing rules

A new policy on public rental housing is allowing more low- and middle-income families to apply for homes.

Beijing to put clean-air plan into action
Open lab offers new models