The distinctive green "corner" at the 13th Community Cultural Festival at the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), opened on April 8, was really eye-catching.
Beijing aims to implement a waste classification system in 3,000 residential communities, which holds 50 percent of the permanent residents, in the next year, said a city official in charge of waste management as the capital faces a growing amount of waste.
Visitors to the upcoming Shanghai World Expo will have the chance to watch more than 170,000 live shows for free if they have an Expo ticket, and the program list for May and June is available on the official website www.expo2010.cn.
A joint communique and a specific work plan is likely to be released after Tuesday's two plenary sessions of a summit aimed at preventing terrorists from obtaining nuclear weapons.
A couple in east coastal Ningbo City allegedly set a Guinness record in terms of divorce frequency last year, according to a Youth Times report.
Shortly before 47 world leaders convene for the Nuclear Security Summit, some 220 experts have not only warned that the nuclear threat to the world is real, they are also trying to recommend ways to effectively secure nuclear materials in the world.
Eight people have been punished in Chenzhou of Central China's Hunan province for using industrial oxygen in medical treatment in the Chenzhou Children's Hospital, the chinanews.com.cn reported Monday.
The 115 miners who were rescued alive on April 5 after being trapped underground for more than a week in the flooded Wangjialing Coal Mine in Shanxi province are all out of danger and making good recovery.
Hou Baoyin voluntarily put up a notice to pay the debts of his departed son in his hometown, a village in Botou, North China's Hebei province, Beijing News reported.
China is likely to investigate the suspected monopoly abuse of the world's three mining giants as Rio Tinto issued a statement last Friday that seems to have been coordinated with Vale and BHP Billiton at a sensitive time for iron ore talks.
About 400 snakes have been caught or killed in Guantang village in Guangzhou of Guangdong province as they turned up in droves and caused a public panic on fears of an upcoming earthquake.
President Hu Jintao told his US counterpart Barack Obama that China is determined to push forward reform on the exchange rate policy,but the move is based on China’s needs, not pressure from other countries.