Emergency routes blocked by demonstrators were cleared without incident on Tuesday morning, recovering the first ground from the ongoing Hong Kong occupation protests, which have spanned more than 50 days.
Yang Xiuyu, a former popular Chinese micro-blogger, was sentenced to four years in prison and fined 150,000 yuan ($24,500) on Tuesday by Beijing Chaoyang District People's Court.
The number of Chinese mainland students studying in universities and colleges in the United States continues to rise and accounts for 31 percent of all international students, the highest concentration that China, the top country of origin, has had since 1948, a report said.
China had 245 million migrants at the end of 2013, representing more than one-sixth of the national population.
When Liu Xiyang was given an assignment to make a public information program about the law and its relevance to the general public, his first thought was, "How can I make it fun?"
I love watching Bref, a series of short films from France that feature fast cuts and are never longer than 2 minutes. They are hilarious.
Editor's note: On the 15th anniversary of the return of Macao to Chinese sovereignty, China Daily, in cooperation with Fu Wah International Group and MGM MACAU, will release on Wednesday a photo album: One Hundred Photographers Focus on Macao.
Chinese consumers may be licking their lips at the prospect of more high-quality food being available on supermarket shelves following an unprecedented agreement signed by agriculture tycoons from China and Australia on Monday.
The People's Bank of China has agreed to a deal with the Reserve Bank of Australia that will see Sydney, Australia's largest city, become the latest hub for trading in the Chinese currency.
While addressing the Australian Parliament, the leaders delivered old Chinese proverbs:
President Xi Jinping found time in the hectic schedule during his three-day state visit to Australia to inaugurate the Canberra Beijing Garden on Monday.
As winter arrives in most regions of China, travel agencies are expecting a boom in bookings to Australia, a top choice for Chinese wanting to escape the cold weather.
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