In recent years, China has demonstrated its position as one of the world's most competitive sporting powerhouses. The improvement has been signaled through success at the Olympic Games, highlighted by China's highest gold medal tally of 51 at Beijing 2008 and 38 at London 2012. However, in contrast with the nation's prowess in athletics, the overall fitness of the general public, and children in particular, has become a cause for concern.
While she orbited Earth last year, China's first female astronaut Liu Yang believed she was as close as anyone could get to the China dream. As she attended the country's annual national legislative session as a new deputy, Liu recalled her experiences in space.
The railways and health ministries are being axed in an unprecedented government restructuring plan announced on Sunday.
To address mercury pollution, an issue that has largely been overlooked in the country, China's environmental authorities are conducting a series of technology assessments and submitting proposals for policy solutions.
After tough negotiations, the United Nations Environmental Program reached an agreement on the text of an international mercury convention during its latest session, held from Jan 13 to 18 in Geneva.
The international society says mercury pollution is a major threat to the environment and has helped place it on the agenda of environment protection bodies across the globe.
For Thorjorn Larssen, protecting the environment is more than just a cause. It is his job.
When Fu Ying took questions from the media at the opening session of the 12th National People's Congress on Monday, the first spokeswoman in the history of China's top legislative body stole the limelight with her intellectual demeanor and elegance.
Soong Ching Ling (1893-1981) was the wife of Sun Yat-sen, known as the "Father of the Nation" for his instrumental role in overthrowing the Qing Dynasty in 1911. Following the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Soong held several government positions, including that of vice-chairman of the PRC, and was one of the country's most significant political figures of the early 20th century. She regularly traveled overseas as a representative of China during the early 1950s.
Cao Yushan is a quiet man. The former hydrology station worker, now in his mid-60s, is usually happy to let other people do the talking and it's only when his favorite topic arises that he opens up. Mere mention of the Liaohe River in Liaoning province will prompt a barrage of stories as Cao becomes animated.
The "Beautiful China" project was proposed by President Hu Jintao in an agenda-setting report to the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Beijing's Great Hall of the People in November.
Great works of literature guide officials in formulating policies for the future, reports Tang Yue in Beijing.
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