A three-month-old-new born baby from Chongqing can sit alone, stand and walk with mere assistance, Xinhua news report today.
The Ministry of Public Security said on its official website Wednesday that all the detention houses above level three around the country will be open to the public to visit from July 1 this year.
The development of uninhabited sea islands will soon begin in Fujian, a costal province which has the second highest number of islands in the country, Wednesday's Legal Daily reported.
The rainy season has arrived across parts of central and south China, bringing huge losses.
Shanghai real-estate regulators and municipal government have started to draft detailed regulations for the industry, including property tax, with detailed information expected to be published by the end of May, according to Shanghai Security News on May 12,2010.
An official from the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) said workers' wages as a proportion of GDP have gone down for 22 consecutive years since 1983, Beijing News reported Wednesday.
People who tour Beijing Aquarium are surprised by a special exhibition set in its main gallery displaying a variety of commodity grain coupons about the size of a name card.
China’s urbanization is entering an accelerating period according to the newly published 2009 City Development Report of China, an annual report conducted by China’s Association of Mayors, Xinhua news reported on May 11, 2010.
A lawyer for Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou appeared Tuesday in Bejing Xicheng District Court, to defend him in a lawsuit over suspected copyright infringement.
After two years, Wenchuan is approaching the second anniversary of the devastating 2008 earthquake in Southwest China's Sichuan province.
Local authorities in Beijing Tuesday unveiled a plan to attract overseas talents to work in the city, promising to offer various preferential policies to them, Beijing Evening News reported.
Doctor recommendations as well as some pregnant women’s reluctant attitude towards natural birth are regarded as important factors behind China’s high cesarean sections rate, a report from the Beijing-based magazine China Economic Weekly showed.