Item from Feb 24, 1992, in China Daily: Garden workers plant some 400 pines, each of which stands 6 meters to 7 meters tall, at Beijing's famous Summer Palace. The greening project is expected to be completed before the peak sightseeing season.
More than half of the respondents in a recent survey said the words and actions of Internet celebrities set a negative example for the young.
The Chinese economy is on a bumpy road but stronger than-expected January data suggest that a hard landing is unlikely, according to analysts.
A US official and pundit have spoken positively of China's economic transition and reforms while calling for faster and bolder steps to be taken.
China's top anti-graft watchdog has pledged to strengthen disciplinary inspections of Party and government departments this year in the fight against corruption.
Remarks by the United States on strengthening ties with India apparently targeted China, but New Delhi will handle its relations with Beijing carefully, according to analysts.
China is aiming to have 6.66 million hectares on which to grow potatoes by 2020, as the crop is set to become the nation's fourth food staple after rice, wheat and corn, according to a guideline released on Tuesday.
Ahead of Foreign Minister Wang Yi's US visit this week, Beijing has noted the US defense deployment in Hawaii, hitting back at the latest US criticism that China's presence on its South China Sea islands is boosting "militarization".
The newly overhauled SAT exam, which puts a heavier emphasis on reading comprehension, may affect the performance of Chinese students, who have traditionally excelled in the math part of the test and relied heavily on rote memorization and cramming.
China's stocks rallied by more than 2 percent on Monday to the highest level in almost a month. More than 2,000 shares gained as investors' sentiment rose after the nation's securities regulator installed a new chairman over the weekend.