Social messaging app WeChat has started to charge users a fee of 0.1 percent of each money transfer via its "digital wallet" function to bank accounts.
Experts have rated Shanghai's junior high school teachers among the world's most qualified, thanks to their diversified teaching approaches, well-rounded training and rewarding career paths.
A special service center was launched in Beijing on Tuesday offering permanent residence services to foreigners in the Zhongguancun high-tech hub as authorities seek to attract more overseas talent and investment.
In a dense and dusty neighborhood in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, eight young girls lined up against a cement wall, touching their hands to their faces in prayer before boxing practice began.
Beijing boasts the world's second-largest number of most valuable tech startups, showcasing its advance in the sector.
When I entered university back in the old days, they required us to take at least a year of a foreign language. My sights were set on being a journalist, and another language wasn't on my list of priorities.
Item from March 2, 1984, in China Daily: Caught in the act ... A traffic policeman has a word with a young cyclist who violated traffic rules by crossing a stopline at traffic lights in Guanghua street, Beijing, yesterday. New traffic regulations went into effect yesterday in Beijing in a bid to improve traffic order in the Chinese capital.
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