A celebrity blogger arrested for spreading false information about food safety was released after nine months, Beijing News reported. Dong Liangjie was detained by Beijing police in September for spreading false information, including that pork sold in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, contained excessive amounts of lead.
"The dispute over eating dog meat actually shows the conflicts between folk customs and animal protection. It's every citizen's responsibility to protect the animals, but the dietary needs of every people should be respected as well."
China says oil rig operations beset by obstacles, 'underwater agents'
China will continue to seek balanced trade with central and eastern European countries by expanding imports and promoting investment in the region, China's top trade official told his counterparts on Sunday.
China plans to build three marine renewable-energy trial parks by 2016, to help speed up the commercial expansion of the wave and tidal power industry, a senior official said.
Despite the just-claimed French Open doubles title, the future of Chinese tennis remains in jeopardy due to the lack of up-and-coming talent, pundits said.
Photographers and journalists from 12 Asian media organizations gathered in Yantai on Sunday to start a four-day interview tour of the coastal city.
Education system abroad a major attraction for affluent families
More than 260 students from Beijing Tibet Middle School in the capital's Chao-yang district took part in the national college entrance exam on Saturday.
Salayidin Suletan, an 18-year-old Uygur student in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, planned well before taking the national college entrance exam: He wants to enroll at Xinjiang Normal University and become a physics teacher after graduation.
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