WeChat, or Weixin, a popular instant messaging service in China, risks losing its luster as users complain about being bombarded by deceptive ads and excessive information.
Hiked-up fees on polluting enterprises in Beijing have helped the city to rake in 88 million yuan ($14 million) so far this year, the city's environmental watchdog said.
"We are witnessing today some of the very basic and most fundamental items of Chinese cuisine, which have been famous worldwide and which have been the basis of its civilization."
The government should further streamline the approval procedure for general aviation flights to help check rampant irregular flights, experts have suggested.
Better infrastructure and more professionals are needed to boost the general aviation industry, experts said.
China has issued a new rule prohibiting religious organizations from forcefully indoctrinating abandoned or orphaned children under their care.
Shanghai will step up its development of hospice care by adding 1,000 beds for palliative care this year.
China continues to experience a rising wave of drug-related crimes, with the Internet serving as a key channel for the underground drug market, an anti-drug official said.
Southeast Asian children at risk of getting infectious Japanese encephalitis are expected to be immunized by 2015 with the first Chinese vaccine to obtain WHO prequalification, according to a senior official.
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