An inspection was launched by archaeological authorities into a claim that an ancient tomb was threatened by the operations of a nearby brickyard in Xianyang, Shaanxi province.
China's rapid economic development and growing role on the international stage have seen many businesses, including a large number of State-owned companies, expanding overseas and engaging in multinational mergers and acquisitions against a backdrop of growing global economic integration.
Xie Xianghui, a senior lawyer with the Grandall Law Firm in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, was one of 30 Chinese lawyers selected to travel to the United States this year to study at law schools and gain practical experience of working in US legal practices.
Except for a small plot of land and one shabby shed, farmer Chong Yushan owns no valuable property, nor does he have much cash flow.
Zhang Xiaochuan is really passionate about solving rural China's financial woes.
A resident surnamed Tu has had difficulty catching a wild monkey that occupied his courtyard for two months in Guangzhou's Tianhe district.
The central government has launched a national campaign to evaluate basic school conditions and oversee billions of yuan in renovation projects in an effort to improve education in areas with high poverty.
Sales of fireworks will be curtailed in Beijing during the coming Spring Festival holiday if air pollution alerts reach orange or red levels - the two highest - as part of the city's effort to minimize air pollution.
Worried about the low sex drive of giant pandas in zoos, scientists have tried many things to get them in the mood - including Viagra and "panda porn".
The government is encouraging Fujian province and Taiwan to strengthen exchanges further, after tourists from the island gained permission to drive their own cars when visiting the province, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council said on Wednesday.
The national tourism watchdog released its fourth batch of records online on Wednesday naming five tourists who exhibited unruly behavior.
At least one in 10 of the global population with hepatitis C lives in China. However, despite being available in most parts of the world, drugs known as "direct-acting antivirals", or DAAs, which can cure at least 95 percent of cases, are not available in the Chinese mainland.
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