GUANGZHOU - Like many disabled athletes, Japanese swimmer Inui Norihide came to the Asian Para Games to show that competing is just as important as chasing medals.
The city is looking to dig out its so-called "mouse tribe" - the large population of mainly migrant workers that lives in cramped conditions deep underground.
Multilingual notices welcomed but drive begins to make them better
The sign seemed clear enough; it pictured a cart with a big red X through it. If for some reason this wasn't understandable, the bold red letters that said "No Vendors" should have been sufficient to erase all doubts. But there, just to the left of the sign sat a vendor selling trinkets from a dirty blanket.
When people think about environmental problems blighting Beijing, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the city's air.
As brisk winter weather descends on the capital, the cold and flu season is in full swing.
Parents and universities have caught on to the fact that students love micro blogs, Wang Wei looks at the reasons
Athletes' village modified to make life 'cozy' for disabled athletes
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