Under the guidance of the State Administration of Culture Heritage (SACH), China's Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2006 were crowned on Sunday. These 10 significant finds were selected from 24 nominations in an annual competition held by the Chinese Society of Archaeology and the administration's newspaper China Culture Relics News.
The "Beauty of Animals" exhibition opened on Friday in Beijing Museum of Natural History two years after the American philanthropist Kenneth E Behring signed an agreement to supply $10 million worth of stuffed animals to the museum.
ATHENS: Greek archaeologists discovered a Roman tomb filled with glass, copper and gold artefacts and an amphitheatre on the island of Cephalonia, which they say must have been an important link between ancient Greece and Italy.
HOHHOT: Archaeologists have discovered more than 5,000 items dating back 2,000 years from a complex of 385 tombs uncovered at a construction site in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Young lawyer Chen Mingliang and his new wife are breaking tradition and are doing what most young Chinese newlyweds are not doing. They are still living in a rented apartment.
A central bank survey conducted in 50 cities in late February showed home buyer willingness in the first quarter had dropped 1 percent compared to the last quarter. However, the Beijing market bucked this trend, rising 1 percent compared to that of last quarter.
The four-day Beijing Spring Property Fair opened last week and was a noisy and crowded scene. Advertising leaflets were handed to visitors wandering the hall. Home sellers took every possible means to lure more visitors, either inviting beautiful models dressed in mini-skirts, or hiring salesman to stand up in the middle of the pathway striking up a conversation with the passers-by, or providing a free shuttle bus for people to visit their new buildings.
Washington: Immigration is helping to keep America's big cities vibrant and alive, buffering major metropolitan areas from a slow drain in population as long-time residents move out, new data released on Thursday by the US Census Bureau shows.
LONDON: Am I the only female not prepared to queue in my "fashion-forward" cork wedges for the honor of buying "exclusive" togs from the forthcoming celebrity ranges? If you like that kind of thing, there are a few coming up: Kate Moss for Topshop, Madonna for H&M and Lily Allen for New Look.
COLOGNE: The new darling among women is Bob. Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham has fallen for him and in the spring, a lot of fashion-conscious women will most certainly follow suit.
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