China's Internet watchdog has shut down 128 dating websites in the past three months as it tries to combat online fraud and protect millions of users' interests.
We were walking back to the car after dinner, when out of the corner of my eye, I noticed my new Chinese friend giving me a strange look.
Item from May 18, 1992, in China Daily: Dental checks aren't most children's idea of a laugh but this is what lay in store for youngsters visiting Children's Fun City '92, which opened yesterday at the Asian Games Village, in north Beijing ... A recent national survey on students' health found that the general health of students greatly improved in the past five years. But it also showed that the incidence rates of some common ailments, such as near-sight and malnutrition, are still high.
Most of those polled by information portal Sina said the latest Internet service plans by major telcos offering "lower rates and faster speeds" fell short. Premier Li Keqiang criticized" high-cost, low-speed" links in the country last month.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wooed Chinese visitors on Friday by announcing a liberal visa regime to facilitate business and tourist travel.
Joint efforts to deal with transnational crime should be stepped up by members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, according to experts who attended a forum on the subject.
Chinese direct-selling company Infinitus has rewarded 12,700 employees for their work with a trip to Thailand, a tourism official has revealed.
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It is not surprising anymore that, when you enter a pizzeria in Italy, you often find the pizza chef to be Egyptian, Turkish or even Chinese.
Young Chinese lovers' attitudes about intimacy in public places have changed. Before the country's reform and opening-up, most Chinese people were conservative, especially with regard to the way lovers interacted in public. In Chengdu, Sichuan province, young people in 1977 were a little shy and kept their distance from each other. But things are different now. Young people are willing to share a kiss in public. During a Christmas celebration in the Wang fujing area of downtown Beijing, some hugged and kissed in 2005, seemingly oblivious to others around them.
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