Front Page: July 23
The main image on Beijing News shows a collapsed home from the earthquake in Northwest China's Gansu province that had left 89 dead.
People's Daily leads with Premier Li Keqiang pledging to advance the development of relations between China and Tonga during a meeting with the country's Prime Minister Siale'ataonga Tu'ivakano.
China and Nepal should strengthen military exchanges and cooperation, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission Xu Qiliang told visiting Nepal's Chief of Army Staff Gaurav Shumsher JB Rana, PLA Daily reports.
Shanghai plans to improve the production of edible ice following a media report that some fast food giants like KFC and Mcdonald's contained more bacteria than toilet water, Shanghai Morning Post reports.
Motorcyclist Wen Jiping may have broken the ribs of Wang Fengmei in an accident in March 2010 but he also won the woman's heart with his thoughtfulness and care. Now, they have a happy family with a two-year-old daughter, Chongqing Morning Post reports in a heart-warming story.
A famous police officer in Guangzhou, whose story was adapted into a film in 2012, is under investigation for alleged illegal activities at a karaoke club, according to Southern Metropolis Daily.
An 83-year-old man was fortunate to keep his lifelong savings of 1.25 million yuan ($200,000) when the bank became suspicious of a transfer of all his money to another account that later turned out to be fraud, Chutian Metropolis Daily reports.
Changsha, Central China's Hunan province, will delay the trial run of subway line 1 and 2 for about four months due to difficulties in relocating people affected by the construction, Sanxiang Metropolis Daily reports.
The number of overseas Fortune 500 companies in Chengdu, Sichuan province, has risen to 195, with eight new added in the first half year thanks to aggressive efforts to attract investment, Chengdu Daily reports.
Sanmenxia city in Henan province has launched a campaign to crack down on illegal workshops making tofu after eight suspects involved in growing and selling toxic bean sprouts were arrested, but the shortage has driven prices up and lead to long queues in some markets, Dahe Daily reports.

The central picture of Xihai Metropolis Daily, based in Qinghai province, shows a Tibetan teacher posing with his students as he has been nominated as a candidate for the national moral model awards.
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