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Local lawyers break the mold

[2013-06-27 06:48]

No one understands or defines the history of Tibetan lawyers better than Yangjen.

Yunnan brews up cups of success

[2013-06-26 06:50]

More than 30 years ago, Shi Youfu grew weary of growing rice and corn in his fields.

From the tree to the cup

[2013-06-26 06:50]

Each year, coffee is harvested during the dry season, which begins in November in Pu'er, when the coffee cherries ripen and become bright red, glossy and firm. The cherries are harvested by hand.

Aiding Yunnan's farmers

[2013-06-26 06:50]

In addition to exports, coffee beans grown in Pu'er are also bought directly by leading coffee houses Nestle and Starbucks. Nestle introduced high-yielding Arabica coffee trees to Pu'er in the late 1980s.

Getting the point of Chinese medicine

[2013-06-25 06:57]

It was the first time that Nazaaha Ariqah had seen acupuncture.

Cooperation is the way forward

[2013-06-25 06:57]

As part of the joint humanitarian drill held by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers' Meeting Plus, medical experts from China and the United States held a joint discussion about the provision of international humanitarian services.

Getting the needle

[2013-06-25 06:57]

I've never traveled by ship before and I felt dizzy and uncomfortable even before we left port.

Recovery gives youth new chance at life

[2013-06-24 07:14]

Drug use a rising issue among the young, report Zhang Yuchen and Wang Shanshan in Beijing.

Tragic stories, tragic lives

[2013-06-24 07:14]

It was not a good feeling to be among drug users. Although most appeared as normal as any healthy person, after a few minutes I found that something inside had been lost. The reasons for taking narcotics are varied: fun, a lack of parental love, pursuit of "fashion", low self-esteem, boredom and high levels of disposable income.

The drugs scene in China and around the world

[2013-06-24 07:14]

Experts say that it makes more sense to intensify efforts to promote education about drugs than to invest in compulsory treatment. Every yuan invested in the education campaign saves seven in the whole budget. The central government has given 400 million yuan to support drugs education during the past four years.

Passing down the business

[2013-06-21 07:03]

China's family businesses - which first emerged around 30 years ago - are facing many hurdles as they attempt to enter a new era, and part of the path to progress involves passing on the baton to the next generation of entrepreneurs.

Pumping up power of consumption: China's solution or pitfall?

[2013-06-20 07:38]

Does China need to consume more?

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