When Samijadi Muhammad Firdaus and Wang Youcheng received their rings, each of which was engraved with the letters USTC and an exclusive serial number, they shared some common emotions.
Experts would like to see easier process by which foreigners get their green card
Lagging legislation and poor implementation of scattered immigration policies has slowed China's efforts to recruit foreign talent, experts said.
Greater care for the well-being of immigrants would help China attract more high-level talent, according to migration experts.
According to the International Organization for Migration, by 2013, there were 232 million migrants worldwide. Twenty-two percent were highly skilled and 33 percent had intermediate skills.
1980: The Nationality Law of The People's Republic of China allowed foreign nationals or stateless people to apply for Chinese citizenship or have it restored.
Guangzhou was an important harbor city on the ancient Maritime Silk Road for more than two thousand years and is now striving to be a leader and bridgehead in the nation's 21st century version of the route.
The Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City is Guangzhou's bold move to build a "future city" and offer the world an alternative urban planning method, said Chen Yiping, a consultant for the Knowledge City Collaboration Office.
The national education authority is requiring all the institutions and bureaus involved with the newly exposed gaokao ghostwriter scandal in Henan province to work together with the public security bureaus.
China's weather bureau said the chance of an El Nino weather event this year is about 70 percent, which may affect China's crop output and bring conditions for drought and flooding across the country.
Typhoon Hagibis made landfall on Sunday in southern China, destroying houses, farmland, closing ports, and suspending trains and flights.
The H7N9 bird flu virus, which has caused severe illness and deaths in China, may inhabit only a fraction of its potential range and could possibly spread to India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines, according to a study published in the latest issue of the journal Nature Communications.
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