Having a breast removed destroyed Ya ya's (alias) relationship, but her plight, which she posted online, has raised breast cancer prevention awareness on the Internet, the Youth Weekend reported on November 9.
The question that students can conquer the SAT and the International Chemistry Olympiad or the International Mathematics Olympiad, but why are there no Chinese Nobel Laureates is battling China's educational officials.
A visit from Chen Shuying may be not good news for the loved ones of seriously ill patient. Twenty-eight-year-old Chen's job is to persuade the relatives of dying patients to donate their loved ones' corneas, according to the Guangzhou Daily. She is the first in the country to have such a job.
Teng Aimin, director of the Beijing City Modern Dance Troupe, instructs dancers in a daily training session on August 23, 2006. The dancers repeat several steps over and over in an effort to aid artistic perception and cultivate emotion. [China Youth Daily]
Teng Aimin, director of the Beijing City Modern Dance Troupe, instructs dancers in aeveryday daily training session on August 23, 2006. The dancers repeat several steps over and over in an effort to aid artistic perception and cultivate emotion. [China Youth Daily]
Most entertainers have to jump through hoops to get media exposure, but this young man was catapulted to celebrity status with just one photo.
Li Yucheng and his wife Ma Yuqin smile in their home in Linghai, Liaoning November 11. [Newsphoto]
Woman writer Tie Ning was elected new president of the Chinese Writers Association (CWA) on Sunday, successor to the late Ba Jin, one of the nation's literary giants of the past century.
Margaret Chan, who was yesterday elected the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), said in Geneva that she would work "tirelessly" for global health.
Nearly a thousand people laugh heartily together for half an hour every morning in a park in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province. The Guangzhou Daily took a closer look at those happy people.
Eight-years after being jailed for a crime he didn't commit at an age of 19, Zhao Jianxin, a farmer from Bozhou, Anhui Province was freed - two years after the capturing of the real murderer surnamed Li, writes the Legal Daily on November 6.