The Lhasa-Beijing Experimental Middle School last year sent more than 80 percent of its graduates on to higher education, a remarkable feat for a fledgling institution that just opened a year ago.
"Your job tonight is to make sure the horses get enough to eat!" the slave master barked at Sonam Dundron.
Political parties along the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and Silk Road Economic Belt should strengthen their dialogue and cooperation to promote the initiative and jointly achieve the development of the region, a senior official of the Communist Party of China said.
The Belt and Road Initiative follows the universal principle of respecting sovereignty and no interference in others' internal affairs, therefore encourages national, subregional and transregional initiatives.
A record 27,817 civil service jobs are being advertised as demand for city-and county-level staff increases along with a growing retirement trend in the sector.
The frequent muscle flexing by some countries in the South China Sea is the biggest cause for the militarization of the region, the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday in response to a joint statement made by US and Australian foreign and defense ministers.
Yang Huanning, vice-minister of public security, has been appointed chief of China's work safety watchdog, the Beijing News reported on Wednesday.
Inflation edged down for consumers in September and producer prices continued to contract, suggesting that the rate of economic growth may lose steam in the third quarter as demand remains weak.
Editor's Note: As of today, China Daily is running a series of news analysis articles on the macro-economic policies that will help the country change from an export-led economy to one driven primarily by consumer spending. The following is the first in the series.
Chinese military personnel may join only registered clubs, and are banned from participation in nongovernmental organizations based overseas unless assigned to do so, according to a recent management rule adopted by the People's Liberation Army.
A former senior official allied with disgraced security chief Zhou Yongkang stood trial on Tuesday in Tianjin for alleged corruption, one day after two other Zhou associates were found guilty of graft.
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