The latest group of Chinese pilgrims to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, arrived in Medina on Saturday night, as Muslims from around the world converge on the holy city for an annual pilgrimage.
Shanxi province's newly appointed organization department head has declared that the coal-rich province "must launch a resolute fight against corruption" as the shake-up of top levels of government continues to resonate through the country.
Four Chinese men arrested by counterterrorism police have been formally named as suspects and detained for allegedly violating anti-terrorism and immigration laws, said Indonesia's National Police Chief General Sutarman.
Hoax threats of bombs, radiation and hijacking of aircraft will be treated as acts of terror by police and judicial authorities, according to a new regulation unveiled on Sunday.
Seventeen officials in Kashgar prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, who have administrative responsibility for a terrorist attack in Shache county and the murder of an imam, have been removed from their posts or received disciplinary actions, Xinjiang's Party committee said on Sunday.
The number of visitors to Liugong Island, the navy's headquarters during the First Sino-Japanese War, has seen a year-on-year double-digit increase during the first half of this year, according to an official of the Liugong Island management committee.
Hefei authorities are expanding the distribution of solar power panels in Hefei, Anhui province, part of their efforts to tackle rural poverty, after the successful implementation of a yearlong pilot program.
Suzhou Industrial Park former CEO Bai Guizhi has been investigated for graft in the most serious scandal to hit the first Sino-Singaporean bilateral project.
Animal experts are pressing ahead with a groundbreaking program to release captive-born giant pandas into the wild.
Beijing plans to use traditional Chinese medicine and sporting events to attract more overseas visitors, an official from the capital's tourism authority has said.
Thirty years ago, the eastern coast of Tianjin was a patch of deserted land with a few scattered factories. Now it is home to more than 14,000 companies, 5,000 of which are foreign-funded.
Top tourism officials from China, Mongolia, Russia and the Republic of Korea, the four member countries of the Greater Tumen Initiative, plan to build uaally the GTI, to become a world-class tourism destination.
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