Combating extremism and terrorism in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will rely on the rule of law, and more regulations will be drafted to deal with the complicated situation there, according to officials.
When I visited the intensive care unit at Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Hospital in Kangding, Sichuan province, on Monday afternoon, I was touched by a migrant worker's interaction with four nurses.
Nobody expects to discuss fitness issues like yoga on occasions of high-end diplomacy, but delegates at the recent K2K forum featuring China-India cooperation did just that.
A man who was acquitted and released in August after being jailed for murder for eight years is being investigated again and has been barred from leaving the mainland.
A number of documentaries have been shown and books published in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, one month before a national memorial day to honor the victims of the Nanjing Massacre.
Chinese institutions have become a rising power in scientific research, a new global indicator of high-quality science showed.
Taoism must face up to challenges posed by different sciences and better connect with young people, said Xu Jialu, former vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
Northern China may have served as an early center of chicken domestication, possibly dating as far back as 10,000 years, researchers from China and Germany said on Monday.
When she learned about a proposal to amend China's criminal law and abolish capital punishment for the crime of "illegal fundraising", Zeng Shan took a deep breath and sat quietly, remembering her father, Zeng Chenjie, who was executed for the crime in July 2013.
The proposal to abolish the death penalty for the crime of coercing women into prostitution aroused controversy when the issue was discussed at a bimonthly session of the National People's Congress, China's top legislative body.
The death penalty is likely to be abolished for the following crimes if proposals to amend the law are accepted by China's top legislative body:
As a graduate student in Australia six years ago, Liu Jingping moonlighted at a Chinese restaurant where many Chinese government officials on "work trips" would dine.
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