The State Forestry Administration has agreed to provide financial and promotional support for four new wetland parks in Tibet.
Considering the comparatively lighter punishments that convicted telecom swindlers face in Taiwan, repatriating Taiwan suspects to the mainland and trying them according to the mainland's laws will better help in fighting crime and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of people on both sides of the Straits, experts have said.
Zhejiang province has taken the lead in China with legislation requiring the construction of environmentally friendly real estate as part of the government-led initiative to save energy and reduce construction waste.
All ambulances in Beijing will be fitted with taxi-style meters as required by the municipal government in an effort to regulate fee-charging for ambulances in the capital.
After 11 years, a woman's Beijing household registration, or hukou, was nullified because authorities said she had used fake documents to obtain it.
The alleged outsourcing of some services at China's military hospitals has surprised people and stirred controversy, with many calling for intensified regulations following the unexpected death of a college student who had sought treatment at a military hospital in Beijing.
Baidu will fully support the family of a college student who died after he sought treatment at a hospital advertised on its online search engine, the information giant said.
People often find it hard to reconcile Ma Jiacheng's youth with his status as the imam, or religious leader, of the biggest mosque in North China. They expect to meet a grave, elderly man, not a smiling 26-year-old who left college only last year.
Ma Jiacheng, the 26-year-old imamat the DoudianMosque in Beijing, hopes the religious centerwill become a platformfor the correction of misunderstandings aboutMuslims. To further that aim, he plans to open the doors to non-Muslims so they can observe religious ceremonies and learnmore about Islam.
Lawsuits against central and Beijing government departments have substantially increased since a law was adopted last year easing residents' path to challenge official administrations in court.
China's manufacturing activity expanded for a second consecutive month in April but at a slower pace. April's purchasing managers index came in at 50.1 in April, after 50.2 in March, and below market expectations of 50.3, according to a report released by the National Bureau of Statistics and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing. A reading above 50 indicates expansion, and lower than 50 a contraction.
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