Cultural experts and government workers in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, are consulting the country's top professionals to protect local ancestral temples and prepare for a UNESCO World Heritage application.
Poor harvest results of a hybrid rice variety, promoted for its supposed super-yield properties, have prompted farmers to think twice about future seed purchases.
A popular host at China Central Television, Bi Fujian, was suspended from his post and is under investigation for making vulgar remarks about late Chairman Mao Zedong, a source said on Friday.
Thailand expects to attract nearly 6 million Chinese tourists to the country this year, a nearly 30-percent increase from last year, despite recent reports about Chinese tourists' inappropriate behavior during their journey to the kingdom, the country's minister of tourism said on Wednesday.
A former senior official in Guizhou province was sentenced to 16 years in prison after he was convicted of taking bribes and abusing power by a court in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, on Thursday.
Tourism in China is expected to continue its rapid development in the first half of the year despite the cooling of the economy, according to a report released by the China Tourism Academy on Thursday.
Although overly revealing models won't appear at the upcoming Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition, some car exhibitors probably will give them other roles in order to attract the attention of visitors.
A popular host with China Central Television apologized on his micro blog on Thursday for his remarks in an online video that led to a suspension of his programs.
Beijing plans to attract more nongovernment funds to fuel the rapid expansion of the subway network, the company responsible for providing finance and planning new projects has revealed.
Zhang Queming is called "the living bus map" because of his remarkable ability to memorize details of Beijing's transportation system.
Vice-premiers and state councilors must be present at committee hearings on special issues under a regulation issued recently by the National People's Congress.
A Tibetan deputy to China's top legislature met US Congressman David Valadao in San Francisco on Wednesday to promote relations between the two countries.
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