As Xi'an-style foods gain in popularity, the local industrial standards authority says it is going to regulate the recipes of the ancient city's most famous foods.
In many towns and cities in the developed world, there is a pernicious relationship between the creative and the moneyed sectors of society.
Item from Nov 25, 1985, in China Daily: Workers at the Harbin Aircraft Plant assemble Y-12 multipurpose planes, which are designed for industrial and agricultural use, oil prospecting and short-to-medium distance transport.
Many Chinese cellphone users are divided between big and small screens for the devices.
Vice-President Li Yuanchao encouraged overseas robotics companies on Monday to share technologies with China-based vendors, saying that international cooperation will help foreign companies tap into China's huge market.
Drone owners and fans in China can expect a tough time after the People's Liberation Army Air Force has pledged to tighten monitoring of such aircraft.
China and Malaysia are to deepen infrastructure cooperation and discuss key projects including a high-speed rail line linking Malaysia and Singapore.
Tianjin is expected to build the world's largest animal cloning factory next year for the cloning of beef and dairy cattle, dogs and racehorses, a leader in the stem cell and biological medicine industry said on Monday.
Pro-establishment candidates in Hong Kong's election for district councils held on to a majority in polling characterized by record turnout, the emergence of new faces and a diluted opposition base.
As seen from the latest images on social media, Beijing shutterbugs can be very quick to snap the capital's iconic structures covered by the recent snowfall or the quaintly decorated snowmen put up by enthusiastic residents on street corners.
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