Hundreds of people paid their last respects to Ye Xuanning, former director of the Liaison Department of the People's Liberation Army General Political Department, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Thursday.
As torrential rain wreaks havoc across southern China, the north is experiencing a heat wave, which has made life tough for endangered Siberian tigers.
More than half of job seekers 20 years and younger say their ideal job is to be an online celebrity, according to a new report.
Most countries and regions in the world are facing trouble. The Middle East countries are battling religious terrorism and/or desperately trying to find a cure for their economic and socio-political ills.
Item from July 14, 1994, in China Daily: Students from the Beijing Tibetan Middle School bid goodbye to their teachers yesterday. A train is taking them back home after seven years of study in Beijing.
In response to safety concerns, China's leading car-hailing app DidiChuxing has rolled out a new feature that allows riders to send an automated message to preselected emergency contacts.
Early last week, I was reporting from the Three Gorges Dam, a key component of China's flood control strategy 1,300 kilometers from Beijing, with feelings of excitement and nervousness.
Item from July 13, 1999, in China Daily: Journalists and fans crowd around a bus carrying members of the Chinese women's soccer team, who arrived yesterday evening at Beijing Capital International Airport.
A draft regulation banning food and drinks on the subway in Chengdu, Sichuan province, was released by local lawmakers last week. Violators will be fined 200 yuan ($30) each.
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