Item from Aug 4, 1996, in China Daily: Visitors show great interest in the armored vehicle of the Eurasia Banking Systems Co of Germany ... Bank note printing will be improved in the Ninth Five-Year Plan (1996-2000) to help foil counterfeiting and protect the renminbi's reputation ...
The death of a woman who fell into a cavity at the top of an escalator in Hubei province late last month has fueled safety concerns about the devices.
Three groups representing Chinese wartime slave labor said on Monday that while they are not satisfied with an offer from Japanese industrial giant Mitsubishi Materials, they decided to agree to it partly because they "are at a senior age".
A US exhibition on Yunnan province and the Flying Tigers provides a boost to cultural exchanges between China and the United States, and it helps people remember the days when US volunteers helped China fight the Japanese invaders, a senior official of the Chinese consulate general in New York said on Sunday.
A new organization created to advance Chinese Internet developments and keep the growing network stable will make contributions to national cyberspace projects, China's Internet watchdog announced on Monday.
The latest round of appointments in a major military reshuffle has brought in younger officers, many of who mare in charge of political work, up to the level of deputy military command.
China's top health authority has issued a regulation recognizing HIV as an occupational hazard in some professions.
New measures have been introduced that cut the minimum waiting time for foreigners seeking residence permits in Beijing by five days.
More than half a million specially bred male mosquitoes are being released on an island in southern China every week to fight dengue fever.
A four-minute speech that has reverberated throughout Japan's modern history since it was delivered by then-emperor Hirohito at the end of World War II has come back to life in digital form.
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