President Xi Jinping continued his visit in Shaanxi province over the weekend, heading to the city where his father set up a base for guerrilla forces more than 80 years ago and greeting people in Xi'an ahead of Chinese New Year, which falls on Thursday.
More than 2 million police officers are expected to get higher pay and better benefits in recognition of the pressures and risks of the job.
Major points of a guideline aimed at reforming public security bodies:
You wake up in the morning and, as usual, turn straight to your smartphone.
Item from Feb 16, 1989, in China Daily: Mourners line up to pay homage to the 10th Panchen Lama during the memorial service yesterday in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing ... Zhao Ziyang and Li Peng were among more than 1,000 mourners at yesterday's memorial service ... The Panchen Lama was a vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and a top religious leader of Tibet.
Li Zhi, an official in Yuncheng, Shanxi province, delivered his work report in five-character poems at the annual local people's congress last week.
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The set of keys that Xiao Wenmei received from Premier Li Keqiang opens up not only her new apartment but her future.
A 1,344-kilometer railway that traverses Angola started operating on Saturday, becoming the fastest line in the nation, according to its builder, China Railway Construction Corp.
China's two largest taxi-hailing applications, backed by Alibaba Group and Tencent, have announced a merger that will help them cope with rising competition.
Lin Jianhua was named the 27th president of Peking University on Sunday.
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