China's satellites are providing a protective eye for the ruins of Angkor Wat, as the magnificent temples of the Khmer Empire in Cambodia face inundation by tourists and threats from environmental dangers.
I met Xue Chen in the debris from which he went on to build his dream.
Item from Aug 11, 1998, in China Daily: The Beijing Book Building - perhaps the biggest bookstore in China - has lured many customers since it opened in the capital in May. The bookstore, located in the center of Xidan, said it has received an average 400,000 customers daily. The number exceeded 600,000 during holidays. Books worth 269,000 yuan were sold every day.
Many Beijing residents are crowding the capital's swimming pools amid the latest heat wave, with expectations that more pools will be built.
China and the United States will send officials to each other in preparation for the upcoming September state visit by President Xi Jinping.
China's top military court sentenced former senior military official Gu Junshan to death with a two-year reprieve on Monday after finding him guilty of charges that include embezzlement, accepting bribes and abuse of power.
A new section of high-speed railway in Northeast China's Jilin province has started test runs.
Preparations for the 2022 Winter Olympics will see the iconic Water Cube transformed into an "ice cube" as organizers ready it to host curling and skating events, the venue operator said on Monday.
Housewives compare prices every day, including Zhang Ming, a 60-year-old retired woman who frequents a supermarket in Beijing's Fengtai district.
Typhoon Soudelor, the biggest storm to hit China this year, was continuing to affect eastern areas on Sunday after killing 12 people in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, and six in Taiwan.
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