Almost every Sunday, Ge Conghui attends a church where, Bible in hand, she joins fellow Christians to sing hymns, listen to sermons, and pray.
China's Christmas lights may bring more risk than festive cheer, the country's quality control watchdog said on Wednesday.
China has gathered a rich diplomatic harvest over the past year: maritime tension eased, the APEC meeting in Beijing was a renowned success and leaders traveled extensively with initiatives further linking China and the world.
Kevin Rudd, the former Australian prime minister and a proficient speaker of Mandarin, gave high marks to Xi Jinping as he reviewed Chinese diplomacy over the past two years - bilingually, of course.
"The two countries have laid the foundation for a more structured relationship. The year 2015 will be a 'busy year' with a range of bilateral cooperative agenda items unfolding, and a Chinese leader may pay a visit to Canada next year."
"It used to be case that China's foreign policy was primarily meant to serve China's economic development, which was the most important goal above all else. The new goals are the 'two centenary goals' which are more specific and ambitious than just economic development."
Parents who sexually abuse or abandon their children will be stripped of custody rights, according to a new government guideline released on Tuesday, as authorities seek to curb violence against and abuse of children.
China has stepped up efforts to reduce the number of coal mines, as it plans to shut down more than 2,000 mines next year and limit the number to within 10,000 by 2016.
A former professor of Peking University who had accused school officials and instructors of sexually harassing and assaulting waitresses at a campus restaurant was ordered by a second court on Tuesday to apologize.
Gong Xiaoming, an obstetrician at a public hospital in Shanghai, usually sees up to 30 outpatients a day, but when he writes an article about uterine fibroids, it can easily draw tens of thousands of clicks within a day on his micro blog.
A team of 558 Chinese soldiers was given the all-clear on Sunday after showing no signs of the Ebola virus for more than 20 days.
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