Commercial developer Advanced Business Park denied allegations on Friday of overly cozy relations between it and the London mayor's overseas promotion agency over a property project.
The craze for Qingfeng steamed stuffed buns that started a year ago when President Xi Jinping was pictured eating them at an outlet in Beijing is showing no signs of fading.
Tashi Sangye is devoted to protecting the ecology of the Golog Tibetan autonomous prefecture on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau - one of the cleanest areas left in the world.
More than 800 companies have relocated from Beijing to the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area in a bid to reduce operating costs, according to a recent report released by TEDA.
A former village head who accumulated 132 residential properties in Shanghai is the latest so-called house uncle to be identified in an anti-corruption crackdown.
The Party chief of Ziyang, Sichuan province, is being investigated for alleged serious discipline violations, according to anti-graft officials.
China and South Africa signed 11 agreements, including one on transportation, on Thursday in Beijing as top leaders of the world's second-largest economy and the African economic powerhouse laid the groundwork for cooperation for the next decade.
An expert at the NGO Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs discounted a survey finding that PM2.5 pollution in the city's subways was 16 times greater than above ground.
We're fighting a hard battle against urban ills. ... Many transnational companies boast rich experience in coping with wastewater and air pollution."
China's grain output rose 0.9 percent from last year, reaching 607.1 million metric tons in 2014, according to data released on Thursday by the National Bureau of Statistics.
Photo: No 115 Hefei Road in Shanghai, which is to be demolished, has become an imaginative canvas for artists. More than 10 works of graffiti have been painted on the damaged walls, creating special scenes in the metropolis and attracting many Chinese and foreign shutterbugs.
The Chinese government hopes China and Japan can overcome political barriers, take history as guidance and look into the future to promote bilateral relations, Premier Li Keqiang told a visiting Japanese delegation on Thursday.
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