The 816 underground nuclear plant in Chongqing's Fuling district, named by some media as "the world's largest man-made cave," opened for the first time in more than 40 years to visitors, the Chengdu Daily reported Monday.
China has destroyed 36 million copies of pirated and illegal publications in its 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, in a bid to show the government's determination in protecting intellectual property, the Guangming Daily reported Monday.
100 wells will be dug to provide clean water for residents in Yushu, where 7.1-magnitude earthquake left 2,203 dead as of Sunday, said Liu Qingshan, director of the Qinghai land and resources department.
All students in the quake-ravaged Yushu, Qinghai province are expected to return to school in the coming week, a Chinese military official said today.
One person died and 28,000 were forced to flee after the water level in the Xiang River, Central China’s Hunan province, rose by three to six meters due to heavy rain upriver, the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters said.
Sexu Monastery of Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan province has donated more than 12.5 million yuan to the earthquake-hit Yushu county.
The Supreme People's Court on Thursday released its annual report of intellectual property cases in 2009, with the "Tomato Garden" case being the only criminal case in all the 10 cases.
After days of repair, water authorities have completed an emergency water supply project in Anchong town, the last one in Yushu county.
A total of 383 people have been convicted of being mafia-style gang members in Chongqing since June 2009.
China defended on Thursday its drills in East China Sea, saying that its naval ships out in the East China Sea did not violate international laws and posed no threat to other countries.
A total of 44 pupils became sick and was taken to the hospital after receiving the hepatitis B vaccine at school on Thursday in Huilai county, in Jieyang of Guangdong province, the Guangzhou Daily reported Friday.
China's Internet users increased 20 million in the first quarter of this year, hitting the 404 million mark, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said on Thursday, the Shanghai Securities News reported.