Manny Pacquiao is setting up a boxing institute in China and believes the country has the potential to produce professional world champions.
Randy Chang is not only a company manager in Dongguan, a manufacturing and trade hub in Guangdong province, but also an enthusiastic basketball fan, who organized a team that won a number of trophies in recent years.
The growing popularity of basketball in Dongguan, Guangdong province, is a key factor behind Du Feng's determination to stay with a local professional team.
China is forging durable partnerships with APEC economies amid a rising tide of maritime international cooperation set for 2015, a senior official said.
The marine or blue economy is increasingly considered a good place to boost a country's sustainable development because of the huge economic and social potential of the seas, China's ocean watchdog said.
"China is doing a tremendous amount in so many different departments and administrations. They are very committed, too. Sustainability is high on everybody's mind. The challenges are really, really big, but the people are committed."
A new wave of international cooperation, with an emphasis on innovation and boosting the blue economy to better utilize resources, is the focus of maritime authorities, a leading specialist said.
Memetuhut Memetrozi, co-founder of the terrorist East Turkestan Islamic Movement, has urged young people not to be tricked by religious extremists or to become one, as he once did.
Unregistered motorcycles and powered tricycles will be seized and riders and drivers who do not have licenses will be detained as part of efforts to control the increasing number of the vehicles in Beijing.
Police in Guangdong province swooped down on 40 criminal gangs that stole vehicles and detained 223 suspects during a special campaign that included some gunbattles, a senior police officer said.
National economic assistance for regions affected by the Three Gorges Dam is to be extended during the next six years, the State Council said on Tuesday.
Australian mining magnate and politician Clive Palmer has apologized to China's ambassador to Australia for a tirade in which he referred to the Chinese government as "bastards", setting off a firestorm in Canberra and Beijing.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|