It was a sight I thought I would never see on a Beijing subway train - a person not hooked to a cellphone!
Item from July 18, 1984, in China Daily: A medical assistant from Beijing's Hepingli Hospital takes the blood pressure of a stroke victim at his home. In an effort to reduce the pressure on scarce resources, the hospital began a program last April of visiting patients at their homes. ...
As natural disasters become more common in China, the Society of Emergency Management is calling for the expansion of disaster-prevention programs in schools.
Few other trips made by Premier Li Keqiang have been more sensitively and subtly timed than his first foreign journey of the year - an official visit to Mongolia, where he also attended the 11th ASEM Summit that concluded on Saturday.
More than 100 backpackers slept in their tents while perched on a 1,700-meter cliff face after they set up tents from Friday to Saturday along a plank road that hugs Laojun Mountain in Henan province.
The Communist Party of China on Sunday unveiled a full version of an accountability regulation that makes Party officials answerable for poor leadership.
China's space scientists have developed the country's largest sun simulator, which is expected to boost its effort to operate rovers on other planets.
European governments moved to tighten security on Friday in the wake of a truck terror attack the night before in the southern French city of Nice that killed at least 84 people and critically injured 50.
Premier Li Keqiang told Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday that Japan should "be cautious in words and actions" and should not "hype and interfere in the South China Sea issue".
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