A magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Friday, killing three people, injuring 42 others and damaging 3,000 homes so far, authorities said.
Dozens of companies from Beijing signed agreements with Hebei province on Friday, pledging a total investment of more than 1.6 trillion yuan ($257.8 billion).
Entrepreneurs who want to start their own businesses are expected to find it easier and quicker to register and obtain approval for them once the country's new registration system takes effect on Oct 1.
The recruitment of volunteers to help carry out Beijing's tough tobacco control regulations started on Friday.
China will expand the scope of legal aid in a bid to protect the rights of vulnerable groups, a senior official at the Ministry of Justice said on Thursday.
Shanghai is to issue visas on arrival to high-level foreign workers and those bringing entrepreneurial skills to the city to attract top talent for its mission to become a global center of scientific and technological innovation.
The practice of fasting during Ramadan is not only obligatory for a Muslim like Bahetikhan Gahep, but it is also a time to adjust her body's health.
The growing number of couples who divorce to get around regulations and official restrictions and then remarry has pushed up the divorce rate in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, an official has revealed.
A second disciplinary inspection tour has begun to root out misbehavior among Party officials nationwide, and the results are expected to soon be published on the Central Commission of Discipline Inspection's website.
As a girl growing up in East China, Jiang Min always longed for an epic journey along the ancient Silk Road through desolate mountains and deserts, busy bazaars and crumbling mud-brick towns.
Despite education reform, which has given more people the opportunity to take the gaokao, the college admission exam, more must be done to ensure educational equality, experts said.
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