China’s Ministry of Health issued on Wednesday its first announcement warning about food safety since the country’s Food Safety Law was passed, Xinhuanet.com reported on Thursday.
If you're not a member of P1.CN, you're a nobody, apparently.
According to the 2010 China Luxury Forecast, about 78 percent of respondents said they would maintain their luxury goods consumption in the next 12 months, while almost 50 percent said they were willing to buy luxury goods online.
The number of permanent residents in Beijing has reached 19.72 million, which far exceeds the population size projected by the State Council for 2020, the Beijing Evening News reported Thursday.
China looks set to start levying property tax in 2012 on a trial basis, sources from the Ministry of Finance said.
China will blacklist websites that have been under investigation for copyright infringement during an anti-piracy action, the Beijing Evening News reported Thursday.
Tibet will apply to the central government for more than 23 million yuan ($3.39 million) to protect the "red relics" (revolutionary sites) this year, with the first batch of construction for protection projects already started.
After a stoppage of more than six months in organ transplants by the Ministry of Health, Wuhan, capital of Central China’s Hubei province, restarted organ transplants as one of the 10 approved trial sites for organ donations, the Chutian Metropolitan News reported Wednesday.
The Hilton Hotel in Southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality was disqualified from its five-star title, according to the National Tourism Administration website, Chinanews.com reported on Wednesday.
Cloud computing is set to be the core technology for the country's Next-Generation Broadcasting (NGB) networks as well as in the convergence of the country's telecommunications, Internet and broadcasting industries, Economic Information Daily reported Friday, citing a government official.
A new regulation offering more free services to the disabled on public transportation was approved by the 17th Session of the Standing Committee of the 11th Shanxi Provincial People's Congress, and will take effort on Oct 1.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said recently it will further subsidize special long-haul international flights and expand the variety and scope of tax reductions and exemptions on international routes to encourage domestic airline companies to fly overseas, China Securities Journal reported Tuesday.