Have you ever wondered what it means, exactly, to say that someone is famous?
Item from September 9, 1998, in China Daily: Education officials are targeting the young and middle-aged in an ambitious program to eradicate illiteracy.
A recent survey suggests that Chinese graduates, especially women, put on more weight after leaving college than foreigners. Why do you think this is?
China and 15 partner countries made headway on Thursday on accelerating the pace of negotiations for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
China and Laos signed 20 agreements on Thursday to promote railway, hydropower and infrastructure projects as Premier Li Keqiang concluded his four-day trip to the Southeast Asian neighbor.
Editor's note: Premier Li Keqiang had several bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the East Asia Leaders' Meetings on Cooperation in Vientiane, Laos, in the past three days. Here are the highlights of some of his discussions.
China's top health authority said on Thursday there is no sign of spread of Zika virus on the Chinese mainland and a contingency plan involving 18 central government organizations was set up to cope with the disease.
China and Southeast Asian countries have agreed to guidelines for a senior diplomats' hotline to address maritime emergencies and issued a statement on applying the Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea in the South China Sea.
China is moving quickly to implement the anti-corruption consensus reached at the G20 Summit, which ended on Monday in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, by setting up the group's first anti-graft research center in Beijing.
A 12-year-old Indonesian boy will start university classes in Canada on Thursday with peers almost twice his age, and apparently he's not alone.
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