Many people have made travel plans for the National Day holiday, which lasts from Thursday till Oct7.
China's economy remains in good shape and the government will further expand reform and opening-up, officials from eight Chinese government bodies told foreign enterprises and chambers of commerce on Monday.
A sudden deceleration in profit growth in August for China's industrial companies will hamper entrepreneurs' investment plans without more government-led growth stabilization projects, economists said.
Prosecutors who neglect their duties or conduct malpractice that results in miscarriage of justice or major case defects will face severe punishment, even beyond their time in office, amid a deepening judicial reform designed to ensure justice, the Supreme People's Procuratorate said on Monday.
China is set to carry out a new plan to protect groundwater resources as the authorities try to cope with a mounting challenge of excessive use in most provincial areas, a government official said on Monday.
What would people say if a US reporter rounded up a dozen international students on a US college campus and queried them on their impressions of the US president in the lead-up to his state visit to China? And what if they were to give their answers in Chinese?
Item from Sept 28, 1998, in China Daily: Shanghai resident Qu Liefeng shows a mobile phone he obtained free from the Shanghai Long-Distance Telecommunications Bureau for being the city's millionth cellphone user. Almost one out of 10 local residents has a mobile phone, the highest rate among Chinese cities.
Chinese tourists are some of the biggest spenders abroad, but many still express concerns about costs.
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