After living in the United States for 14 years, Xu Liangfeng took only a few minutes to make a life-changing decision in 2012: return to China to start his own business.
The integrated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region will offer new opportunities for overseas returnees who want to start businesses in China, said officials from the three areas.
More than 40 percent of full-time employees have part-time jobs on the side, according to a recent survey by the Chinese recruiting website 51job.com.
While a large number of Chinese business schools are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, students' satisfaction levels are waning, especially when it comes to salary increases and promotions.
Urban management and transportation authorities in Chinese cities should use practical and flexible measures to deal with changes made to the taxi market by car-hailing services such as Didi Kuaidi and Uber, experts said.
China's southernmost city of Sansha, which administers a number of South China Sea islands, will soon launch waste treatment facilities as local authorities intensify efforts to protect the local maritime environment.
Shanghai has approved the first work permit for an international student who has just graduated, initiating the city's new policy aimed at attracting and retaining global talent.
Commercial insurers are expected to benefit from a major medical insurance program that will cover almost all residents in China by the end of this year, despite restrictions on their profit margins.
President Xi Jinping instructed youth organizations to better unite young people and firmly follow the Party.
The Chinese embassy in Australia publicly condemned Wednesday's intrusion into the compound of the Chinese consulate-general in Sydney by a group of Tibetan separatists.
The infection rate of hepatitis B among children under 5 years old in China declined to 0.32 percent by the end of last year, a thirtyfold decrease since 1992, China's health authority said on Thursday.
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