"E-business owners whose behavior or records are improper will be named in a blacklist, and we'll ask police, industry and commerce departments to increase supervision, in an attempt to regulate the market."
A photographer who gained fame by making a documentary about garbage disposal in Beijing has zoomed in on trash again, revealing in his latest work how plastic waste imported from overseas is damaging people's lives.
A lion that became crippled because its toenails grew too long and dug into its paws has been freed from pain after zookeepers cut off its nails on Sunday. The hour-long operation was made more difficult because staff members at the zoo in Zhumadian decided against using an anesthetic, because they were concerned about possible side effects on the old lion.
Fang Yan should have had a baby in early July. It would have been the family's second child, conceived after Fang and her husband joined the 700,000 couples that registered to have another child following the 2014 announcement of amendments to China's family planning policy.
In the 1980s, cesarean sections accounted for about 15 percent of total births in China, but since then the rate has risen rapidly year-on-year, according to the National Health and Family Planning Commission.
Although the "Occupy Central" campaign seriously affected daily life in Hong Kong for more than two months, it has not dampened mainland students' enthusiasm to study in Hong Kong universities.
Hong Kong universities have raised the bar for Chinese mainland students due to the increasing number of applications.
Jin Sihan knew he would definitely receive audition notices from arts academies or arts schools at universities in the United States, but what he didn't expect was that they would arrive so soon.
After receiving professional training at the suggestion of an arts overseas study consulting agency, Jin Sihan has every reason to feel confident his applications to arts schools in the United States will succeed.
The Guangzhou Institute of Railway Technology is counting down the time until the completion of its new site next year, a development that will enable it to better meet the demands of both students and the railway industry.
An educational training organization in China has invested in the Minerva program in the United States in hopes of "building a bridge between Chinese and American education".
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies has become China's first higher education institution to offer academic titles to its foreign faculty in its "go international" efforts.
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