Guests of live TV programs will no longer be allowed to be employed as presenters, according to a circular issued by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television.
China will conduct its third national agriculture survey in 2016, following surveys in 1997 and 2006.
A new service is providing the first express link between Beijing and a badly disadvantaged area.
In 1984, Wei Richun, now a senior official with the Nanning Railway Bureau, undertook a journey that younger residents of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region will never experience.
It is not just distance that separates Hebei and Hungary. The northern Chinese province has a population of more than 72 million and a GDP of $379 billion. The European country has a population of less than 10 million and a GDP of $225 billion.
China will receive $66 billion this year in remittance inflows, according to World Bank projections.
On a sweltering afternoon at Fangzhuang village, several workers are busy sawing wood and hammering long iron nails on large half-finished wooden dragon boats. The smell of wood, tung oil and sweat fills the shipyard, even as big electric fans disperses it.
Along the Puxia Dragon Boat River in Fuzhou, Liu Jinhua, 52, is carefully watching a group of young people paddling a colorful dragon boat in the sun at 3 pm. For a decade, it's almost his daily routine to train his members in the river for upcoming dragon boat races.
Located at Haicheng town, Longhai city, the port of Yuegang looks much similar to any quiet small village along the coastline. But some cargo ships in the river serve as a reminder of its glorious history as a major commercial port of Fujian during the mid-and late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
The majority of Chinese parents who plan to send their children to study abroad are senior-level leaders or higher from different industries and sectors, according to a white paper on overseas study published on Thursday.
Calls on social media to hand down death sentences to anyone involved in child trafficking have created a heated debate on appropriate punishment for such offenses.
A recent study paints an alarming picture of the levels of antibiotics in the river basins of China, the world's largest producer and user of antibiotics.
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