Anti-tobacco activists and public health experts have called for the strict enforcement of the newly revised law banning tobacco advertising in public places.
When a plaque was unveiled this week for the new soccer department at Chengdu Sport University in Sichuan province, soccer teacher Tang Zhongping was overcome with emotion.
Surgery to replace a 3-year-old girl's enlarged skull was performed successfully on Wednesday in Hunan province, according to Xinhua News Agency.
Electric vehicles in the Chinese capital will soon be exempt from parking fees and tolls in a bid to encourage low carbon transportation, the Beijing Morning Post reported on Thursday.
Sumie Ikeda is an energetic and sprightly 70-year-old Japanese woman who speaks fluent Chinese with a strong northeastern accent.
Lawyers' behavior should be regulated and their rights protected as China progresses with judicial reforms put forward in 2013, members of the legal profession said on Thursday.
Early on Monday morning, train No D5001 left the station in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, to begin trial runs on China's northern most high-speed rail line.
Beijing will prohibit 79 percent of businesses categorized as industries in the six downtown districts and relocate four noncapital functions to suburban Tongzhou district, the municipality's Development and Reform Commission said.
Deep in the woods at the Wumahe State Forest Farm in Yichun, Heilongjiang province, a cotton tent was pitched alongside a narrow road that leads to the foot of a nearby mountain.
Pan Lichun has been raising honeybees all his life. The Yichun native doesn't have to worry about selling his produce, though, because his good reputation means people buy the honey before it's even been made.
Yichun has two claims to fame. The city in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang is known as China's "forest capital", but it's also famous for producing the best honey in the country, especially the expensive variety made from the nectar of linden tree flowers, which in China is only made in the far north.
Zhu Youzhi did not hesitate for a second when he gave up a yearly salary of 1 million yuan ($161,200) to become a village head.
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