Obesity among Chinese youth continues to rise, according to the 2014 National Fitness Survey which was released on Wednesday.
China Railway Corporation, operator of China's rail network, announced that train tickets for the 40-day travel period during Chinese New Year will go on sale on Thursday. The hectic travel period surrounding Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival, will begin on Jan 24 and last until March 3.
After spending 20 years fighting to clear her dead son's name, Zhang Huanzhi is hopeful that a court will soon quash his conviction and grant a posthumous pardon.
"Father, check the boiling water, please," called 72-year-old Zhang Huanzhi, asking her limping husband to check a kettle on a burner in the courtyard.
People packed the weekly street market in Pishan county, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on Sunday.
More than 60 percent of Chinese courts have established online litigation filing platforms to ease procedures for initiating lawsuits and to improve efficiency, China's top court said on Tuesday.
Exchanges between Chinese and British media will promote healthy and stable relations, a senior official of China's publicity department said at a meeting in London on Monday.
The China Association for Science and Technology published four standards for industrial robots - the first for China's robotics industry - at the World Robot Conference 2015 in Beijing.
A commercial dispute between Chinese Super League soccer powerhouse Guangzhou Evergrande and its car sponsor has cast a shadow over the club's recent Asian championship achievement while underlining questions of professionalism in sports management.
The Ministry of Education will increase the number of kindergartens and teachers as needed over the next few years to avoid potential shortages of preschool resources in the wake of the country's new second-child policy.
President Xi Jinping promised to give an environmental-friendly and corruption-free 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing on Tuesday.
Leaders of the Communication University of China, one of the key universities for broadcasting, have violated the rules of the Communist Party of China and have been reprimanded for failing to discipline the faculty.
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