Item from July 5, 1988, in China Daily: Private business is thriving in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. Xinjiang, once the site of the ancient Silk Road, is set to restore - through more foreign investment - its forgotten reputation as an East-West economic link. ...
Nearly 40 percent of respondents in a recent survey on online payments say they have encountered security issues in the past year. The poll was conducted by the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center in Tianjin.
The tribunal hearing the arbitration case launched unilaterally by the Philippines against China is just a mouthpiece for some countries, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday.
A fatal incident in which a missile was accidentally fired shows that Taiwan's military is plagued by mismanagement and inadequate training, according to mainland observers.
China accused Japan on Monday of using its fighter jets to stage provocative actions over the East China Sea.
Quality supervisory authorities in Shanghai have told Swedish furniture company IKEA to eliminate potential risks in chests of draws it sells in China.
China will not resume negotiations with the Philippines about disputes in the South China Sea if the discussions are based on the ruling of an arbitral tribunal in The Hague, according to sources.
Authorities warned on Sunday of a second flood peak for the Yangtze River and its tributaries, with new rainstorms forecast after floods left scores of people dead and eight missing in central and eastern areas.
In 2000, when Michael Marsden first arrived in Kashgar, he was amazed to discover an ancient Silk Road oasis that had served as a melting pot for different religions and cultures from the West and the East.
China has successfully carried out its first in-orbit refueling test, which observers say means it can now prolong the life span of its satellites and spacecraft.
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