You Zhong entered the room where five teenagers were eating watermelon as a part of their rehabilitation courses. Then he greeted his son.
More than 40 officials in the State-run China National Offshore Oil Corp have quit their jobs in the last decade and used their connections to improve the profitability of their own firms, according to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.
Aerial drones have become part of the prevention effort against dengue fever in Guangdong province, after the epidemic peaked last summer.
Feasibility studies have begun on a continuous high-speed railway linking eastern, central and southwestern parts of the country.
Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province will jointly develop landscape tourism in their boundary areas, according to a cooperation agreement signed last week.
Liu Huaiyu raises more than 200 pigs in her farmyard, which houses one of the largest piggeries in her village, and the prodigious amount of manure they generate every day never bothers her. It is a source of extra income for her family.
An experienced former police officer has headed the environmental watchdog in Zigong, Sichuan province, for more than three years and is trying to give environmental protection work more bite.
Beijing Capital International Airport, the busiest in China, will soon start building a new runway to help ease the heavy burden on existing facilities and improve flight punctuality, airport managers said.
Lhasa resident Chodron has been on the waiting list for a woodblock-print sutra from her local monastery for a year, and she will need to wait another two years before she receives the beautiful piece of scripture.
Since she retired four years ago, Chen Ying, 59, has been bitten by the travel bug.
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