Coal-fired power plants and other highly polluting energy projects will not be allowed in major economic engine areas of coastal China under the country's plan to redistribute its industrial layout.
To restore confidence in its emerging-market economy, Vietnam should fully and quickly compensate Chinese enterprises ravaged by anti-China riots in May, a leading expert on international affairs said on Wednesday.
The official map of China, which previously included an inset to reflect its South China Sea territories, has been extended vertically to include the country's maritime areas in the main cartography.
Compared to other convicts, those with drug-related convictions have faced harsher punishments in recent years, and the judicial iron fist that aims to dissuade people from committing drug crimes will continue to hammer down on lawbreakers during the country's effort to cut drug abuse, the country's top court said.
Chinese anti-narcotics police officers face a much higher risk of work-related injury or death than most other categories of officers, according to official statistics.
By handing out cash rewards for quality tipoffs, China's procuratorates have encouraged more citizens to report evidence of corrupt official behavior in a new drive in the intensifying fight against graft.
Though some Chinese cities now use advanced testing technologies and equipment to ensure the safety of donated blood, more support from local governments is vital, health experts said.
A guideline on the renovation of old dwellings in the ancient town of Pingyao has been released, aimed at benefiting locals while preserving the town's original features.
New media have become popular tools for communication between Chinese government departments and the public, according to a new report.
Chinese scholars and experts are calling for speeding up the development of think tanks to meet the country's demand for innovation-driven development and enhance governing capabilities.
The coastal city of Shenzhen will prohibit hunting citywide beginning July 1 to protect wildlife. It's the next step in an effort to ensure diversity of species following a decision to permanently ban fishing at Shenzhen Bay from May 1.
There can be hundreds of kinds of noodles in China, even in southwest China's Chongqing, where the noodle is not even a staple.
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