Many people are wondering what direction the Red Cross Society of China will take in the post-Zhao Baige era. Will the ongoing internal reforms continue and will it take measures to handle humanitarian tasks more efficiently to regain people's trust? The answer: it has no choice but to do so.
The European Union deserves respect for its economic and social expansion eastward. But the same cannot be said about its military designs, driven by the United States. In fact, things seem to have taken an ugly turn with five NATO members, some of which are also EU member states, deciding to supply weapons to Ukraine to tackle the rebels in its eastern region.
China needs to establish national prevention strategies to help maintain a declining suicide rate, a top specialist said.
China's first suicide intervention hotline alerted the public to "smiling depression" on Wednesday, which was World Suicide Prevention Day. The condition is hard to detect and can lead to suicide.
A survey has revealed that more than half of parents in Guangzhou present gifts to their children's teachers during Mid-Autumn Festival and Teachers' Day.
More than 250 college teachers, scholars and students have signed public letters calling for action to prevent sexual harassment in educational institutions.
Peaches fresh from the tree or in treats like pie, jam and ice cream have been enjoyed by people for a long, long time. But until now, it was not clear just how long it has been.
Deep within a network of caves lining the Dunhuang oasis in Gansu province, thousands of 1,600-year-old Buddhist sculptures sit in silent decay.
Vice-Premier Liu Yandong has hailed Sinology as the "window for the world" to better understand China, while expressing her wishes for the age-old academic study to evolve with more exchanges and diversified approaches.
"China has shown great developing potential, which might have scared some countries due to the lack of mutual understanding. So it's a big mission and my work is for foreigners (to better understand China)."
Nothing pleases Chen Yulu, president of Renmin University of China, more than witnessing the spirited academic debate that takes place at the World Conference on Sinology.
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