A man from East China successfully donated peripheral blood stem cells on Thursday at a hospital in Beijing, and the stem cells were then sent to the United States to help save a young leukemia patient.
Stocks on the Chinese mainland rebounded sharply on Thursday, gaining 5.34 percent and halting the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index's steepest five-day rout since 1996.
Yesterday, my colleague James Healy's column dwelt on Beijing drivers adjusting to a relatively new car culture.
Item from Aug 28, 1991, in China Daily: Workers from the Panzhihua Iron and Steel Factory in Sichuan province battle floods to save industrial water-pooling equipment from the Jinsha River.
Many people will get a three-day break next week because of a public holiday on Sept 3, as part of events marking the 70th anniversary of the Allied victory in World War II.
China has eased property investment rules for foreign individuals and institutions across the country, enabling qualified foreign institutional and individual investors to buy more properties on the Chinese mainland, authorities announced in a circular on Thursday evening.
Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev will pay a four-day state visit from next Monday to Beijing and sign documents with President Xi Jinping to further integrate the nation's development plan with the Belt and Road Initiative.
The Ministry of National Defense has dismissed a rumor that China's People's Liberation Army was reinforcing the border with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Forty-five people were sentenced recently in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region for trying to go abroad illegally to join religious extremists and wage war, or for helping people cross the border illegally.
The Chinese government approved a series of supportive measures on Wednesday for the development of financial leasing, part of the government's efforts to deepen financial reform and ease funding difficulties.
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