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Paintings on habitat walls appeal to zoo visitors

[2016-01-12 08:12]

As two rare red-crowned cranes feed in their den, a knot of sparrows flies in to share the food. Visitors take photos or stand quietly, observing the birds.

After 17-year search, wife finds last suspects in murder

[2016-01-12 08:12]

A long nightmare is finally over for a 59-year-old woman who spent 17 years hunting down the villagers accused of killing her husband during a surprise attack.

Around China

[2016-01-12 08:12]

A 22-year-old man prevented his iPhone 6 from being stolen when he tricked three thieves into taking a 5,000 South Korean won banknote worth about $4 instead of the smartphone.

Smog-free meat on the way

[2016-01-11 07:45]

The environmental watchdog in Dazhou, Sichuan province, will provide more than 100 machines and equipment to allow residents to smoke meat in an enclosed environment without polluting the air.

Track gold medalist Liu finds new love

[2016-01-11 07:45]

Despite having retired from the track, China's Olympic champion hurdler Liu Xiang is still courting the spotlight, announcing a new romance on Saturday, just six months after his divorce.

IN BRIEF (Page 4)

[2016-01-11 07:45]

Police have busted a gambling house disguised as a poker club that catered to well-educated gamblers and detained 21 members of the gang.

Govt will ease controls on air ticket prices

[2016-01-11 07:45]

The Civil Aviation Administration of China has pledged to gradually loosen control over air carriers' ticket prices and administrative charges.

New domestic airlines fly high after takeoff

[2016-01-11 07:45]

China is seeing some heartening growth stories in civil aviation, as new airlines launched last year aim to fly high despite the overall economic slowdown.

China-US nonstops easing connections

[2016-01-11 07:45]

The skies between China and the United States are getting busier.

Belt and Road Initiative takes tourism to the skies

[2016-01-11 07:45]

China's northwest regions are planning to invest more in air transportation in coming years, aiming to unlock the potential of Silk Road tourism through better connectivity.

Two wheels good, four wheels bad

[2016-01-11 07:45]

In 2001, when Ines Brunn first visited Beijing, she was impressed by the sight of millions of cyclists riding along wide, flat asphalt lanes separated from the sidewalks and main roads.

What they say

[2016-01-11 07:45]

"I have been in many places in China and nearly everywhere I have heard friends my age (late 20s) saying they will have to buy a car, either for the social status or because of peer pressure. There is something in our inner worlds that needs to be restored."

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