More than 470 municipal police officers from all over the country convened in Beijing on Saturday for a ten-day crash course, the China News Agency reported, without specifying the content of the latest training.
More than 20 Chinese contemporary artists have raised 3.22 million yuan ($471,730) for the post-quake reconstruction in Haiti by putting 35 works under the hammer on Sunday in Beijing, the Xinhua reported.
Up to 56 new scenic spots featuring unique natural beauty or artificial landscapes surrounding China's major water conservancy projects have been listed as the national water parks this week, bringing the total up to 370 throughout the country, a leading water official announced this week.
China is considering gradually withdrawing its proactive fiscal policy but so far no timetable has been established, said Wang Jun, vice minister of finance, in Beijing today.
China is likely to see a trade deficit in March for the first time, Chinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming said in Beijing Sunday.
Yuan appreciation not cure for global imbalance
China will not sit back on currency claim
Google's actions show that the world's biggest search engine company has abandoned its business principles and instead shows the world a face that is totally politicized.
The highest-ranked tourist destinations in China formed an association today to cooperate in developing tourism and to upgrade the industry's service standard in China.
The US trade deficit with China results from a myriad of factors, and pressuring China to revalue its currency won't solve the issue, a leading US economist said today.
The Internet world is not in a peaceful mood, thanks to the drama that Google has started.
The Chinese market of tablets for e-book reading is expected to expand to 3 million units this year, a booming industry so robust that it's likely to surpass US by 2015, according to a research report cited by Xinhua on Friday.
Shanghai will open 42 special bus routes during the upcoming 2010 World Expo to help get visitors to the Expo sites, Xinhua News Agency reported Friday.
Chongqing police will work out a real-name Internet monitoring system that will locate netizens' true personal identifications, whether they are using Messenger-style chat rooms or Twitter-style blogs.