Item from Feb 29, 1984, in China Daily: More milk to flow ... Beijing officials hope local farmers will follow the example set by this young woman and her family in Gongji town, Anhui province.
Many young Chinese are expressing interest in the annual two sessions of the country's top legislature and political advisory body, set to open this week.
Chinese shoppers' predilection for overseas products, as evidenced by the numbers who buy daily necessities abroad during the Spring Festival break, signals huge opportunities for domestic companies endeavoring to make better-quality products.
China's top counterterrorism official has pledged to resolutely crack down on terror and protect citizens' rights in accordance with the nation's first counterterrorism law.
Kunyu has become the newest city in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
This is a time of lots of credit, but little return; lots of cheap goods, but shrinking global trade; lots of scary news and shaken confidence; and lots of talking about the economy, but not much actual growth.
China's central bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Friday that the country still has some monetary policy tools to shore up economic growth, and that the government isn't worried about decreasing foreign exchange reserves.
Japan's latest census confirmed the hard reality signaled long ago by shuttered shops and abandoned villages across the country: The population is shrinking.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi rejected the notion that China will become a major rival of the United States or supersede it.
For the first time, China's South Pole researchers can eat fresh vegetables grown regularly on-site, according to Wang Zheng, the grower, who came home last month after a 400-day mission in Antarctica.
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