More than 82 percent of 2,064 people say they feel marginalized in the rapidly changing society, a survey conducted by People’s Tribune discovered, sina.com.cn reported Monday.
New Hong Kong tobacco regulations came into force on Aug 1 restricting the number of cigarettes incoming passengers can carry to 19, according to www.stnn.cc.
Overdue payments to migrant workers in the construction industry could be demolished after a new regulation came into force in Chengdu, capital city of Southwest China's Sichuan province on August 1, 2010, West China Metropolis Daily reported Monday.
A mainland-powered baby boom in Hong Kong during last ten years could hamper the development and social order of the city, Hong Kong-based newspaper Wen Wei Po reported Monday.
The ticket price of Shaolin Temple, the home of Chinese kung fu and Zen Buddhism, will remain the same, a local official told the media after the temple was added on Sunday to the UNESCO World Heritage List, chinanews.com.cn reported on Monday.
Jinmen University, the first one outside Taiwan island, opened on Aug.1.
The Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC) in north of Islamabad, Pakistan, dubbed the “Chinese Factory” by locals, is looking forward to further cooperation with China amid efforts to upgrade the facilities and strengthen the design capability, Dr Muhammad Ashraf Butt Managing Director said.
Victims of domestic violence may get more legal help with compensation, according to a draft aiming to prevent and restrain family violence in East China's Zhejiang province, Xinhuanet.com reported Friday.
Zhai Tiantian, a former doctoral student at the New Jersey-based Stevens Institute of Technology who was previously charged with "terroristic threats", has been granted voluntary departure within the next 30 days.
A list of debtors who have not paid compensation owed or who are at large was published by the Beijing Higher People's Court Thursday, Beijing Times reported.
Although the problem of a dearth of employment opportunities for college graduates has shown no signs of abating, young employees are not letting that stop them from changing jobs
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) is working to implement a collective bargaining system nationwide among the trade union-established enterprises in China by 2012.