There is an old Japanese proverb: "Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare." Lee Kuan Yew was among the very few statesmen who not only were visionaries but also took action to turn their visions into reality.
Earlier this month, the State Council, China's Cabinet, issued a blueprint for the reform and development of soccer, which many believe could change the face of the game in the country.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations' engagement with China runs deep. The two sides signed the China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) in 2002, which helped increase Sino-ASEAN trade from $78 billion in 2003 to $480 billion in 2014. Also, China is a major investor in and aid donor to several ASEAN member states, particularly Laos and Cambodia.
An organization that runs a safe haven for abandoned babies has had to scale back its operations because of financial constraints and a lack of workers.
The number of people with duplicate ID numbers has been cut from 1.68 million in 2009 to just 486 today, a senior official at the Ministry of Public Security said on Wednesday.
Paintings, cultural relics, frescos, scriptures and buildings at a world heritage site have been safeguarded for future generations thanks to a long-term restoration program.
Plans to make governments at county level and above compile lists of the powers they possess have been welcomed by an expert who described the initiative as a "great step forward" as the nation updates its system of governance.
Wang Xiaohong, 57, has been been appointed deputy mayor and police chief of the capital, according to China News Service. Wang, from Fujian province, was formerly Henan province's police chief.
Every Chinese person knows that the Chishui River in Guizhou province has two claims to fame: One military, the other cultural.
The Chishui River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, is the last safe haven for a number of rare and endangered species of fish, so it should never be developed commercially, a senior hydrobiologist said.
Authorities should not take radical measures to increase the number of cremations, a government think tank expert said as the country prepares to unveil a new regulation on funeral affairs by the end of the year.
Public satisfaction with and confidence in the country's food safety has dropped compared with last year, according to a research center attached to the China Food and Drug Administration.
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