A gigantic map of China created through the novel use of colorful rice paddies has been attracting visitors to a farm in rural Shanghai's Jinshan district over the past few weeks.
The number of lawsuits involving elderly residents has surged in urban Shanghai, especially disputes concerning money, division of property and second marriages.
"British cuisine". Many readers will no doubt recoil at this phrase, believing it to be a contradiction in terms, in the same vein as "German sense of humor" or "French modesty". And since I hail from the United Kingdom, I will probably be accused of bias.
Item from Oct 22, 1995, in China Daily: Technicians change the process tube of a nuclear fuel cycling system at an unidentified power station in China.
More than 1 million candidates are taking the national civil service exam this year.
Fewer Chinese students who are going overseas to study are choosing to major in business, according to a report.
Beijing's quarantine authority is warning against the mailing of unauthorized dangerous substances through the postal or parcel delivery service after HIV-antigens were found in two regular packages.
The government could shorten the time between adjusting natural gas prices to better reflect domestic market fundamentals, a top economic planner said on Wednesday.
Air China, the nation's flagship carrier, will cooperate with tax authorities in Beijing to promote a tax refund program for overseas tourists to the capital, a company manager said on Wednesday.
Public health departments in Beijing dismissed public fears of mouse-borne infections after at least 80 white mice were captured near Beijing Olympic Park on Tuesday.
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