China spent decades drawing on the deep well of workers from all over the country to power the "factory to the world". But now, with many small towns and villages virtually depopulated except for seniors and children, there is movement in the other direction.
Item from April 18, 1988, in China Daily: Chen Lin (center), a professor at the Beijing Foreign Studies University, speaks at the official reopening of the Beijing English Corner in the city's western Purple Bamboo Park yesterday. ... The ceremony, the third since the corner was launched in 1986, was co-sponsored by the university and China Daily.
Premier says policy support, funding key to building global reputations
China is well on the road to eradicating poverty, according to Minister of Finance Lou Jiwei.
China is to build a database of overseas talent as part of a digital platform to match foreign experts with potential employers, a senior official said on Sunday.
A senior Chinese diplomat has accused The Hague's Permanent Court of Arbitration of being biased toward the Philippines and said China does not accept, participate in or recognize the arbitration.
A rooftop solar power project in Shanghai has become the first recipient in China of a loan from the New Development Bank, formerly known as BRICS Bank.
Wuhan University in the capital of Hubei province is planning to ban the use of cellphones in some of its classes, local media reported.
Service industries, internet businesses help fuel quarterly GDP increase of 6.7% year-on-year
Premier Li Keqiang urged universities to enhance innovation in scientific research and technological development during visits to top Chinese universities on Friday.
What's the one kind of boat that can never, ever sink? A friendship.
A top military officer has made a rare visit to some of the islands in the South China Sea amid rising maritime tension caused by a recent US-Philippine joint patrol.
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