For cat lover Guo Lianfu sharing her home with 85 street cats is just a small part of the work she does caring for stray felines around Zhoukou residential area in Qingdao, East China’s Shandong province.
Neighbors can now report landlords who build partition walls to increase rent prices by housing more tenants
The 2011 family education campaign for adolescent girls started Tuesday in Beijing. Two million families from 20 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, will benefit from the activity.
Chinese film director Lu Chuan urged educational reform to promote people’s awareness of humanity and develop their ability for self-reflection to deal with tragedies such as death, ahead of the upcoming Tomb-sweeping Day, which falls on April 5.
When the heavens send for the soul, the departure is for good. But as for the cinerary urns planted in China's urban cemeteries, the peace lasts no more than 20 years. For anything longer, relatives of the deceased will have to keep paying extra fees.
Have you imagined what it will look like when your Judgment Day falls and you are about to bid farewell to the world? Fearful, anxious? What does death really mean?
Gao Min is a voluntary tissue and organ donation coordinator for the Red Cross Society of China Shenzhen Branch. Her work is to help arrange tissue and organ transplants.
Yuan Shuping tried to sound older over the phone, yet her voice glistened with the mellowness of a 20-year-old who has been working as a rest home nurse for three years.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has decided to suspend all flights on the Wuhan toNanjing route from March 27, due to the successful introduction of a high-speed train, the Wuhan Evening News reported Thursday.
Everyone is afraid of death, many think. But just as the girl who wondered about death, people need knowledge about it.
A luxury train from Beijing to Lhasa with a ticket price of more than $10,000 is expected to go on sale this year, according to an official with China Tibet Tourism Bureau.
Hong Kong is considering issuing restricted immigration regulations to stem the frenzied flow of mainland women who give birth there, the Guangzhou Daily reported yesterday