When he dons his flowing robes and vivid makeup, Wu Yunhong is transformed from a laborer who toils on mountains under a beating sun into an evil general commanding an army of warriors.
A view of Chang'an Avenue (above) in Beijing in March 1993 with its long lines of yellow minivans. The minivans were the most-popular type of Beijing taxis in service then.
As more Chinese show interest in regular exercise and bodybuilding, they are also becoming more careful about what to eat. Sohu.com's sports channel recently ran an article on super-foods, which contain high levels of vitamins and minerals, and can also be a source of anti-oxidants.
The death toll from a work platform collapse at a power plant in Yichun, Jiangxi province, rose to 74 on Friday as authorities launched a nationwide overhaul of work safety at construction sites.
China and Belarus will further strengthen law enforcement cooperation to fight against terrorist activities amid an increasing threat to regional stability, according to Chinese authorities.
"China, welcome!" a woman shouted from the crowd watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.
A former CEO of the Chinese technology conglomerate Founder Group was sentenced to four and a half years in prison and fined 750 million yuan ($108 million) on Friday by a court in Liaoning province.
Sixty-seven workers have been confirmed dead and three injured after a working platform within a power plant's unfinished cooling tower collapsed on Thursday morning in Jiangxi province.
Beijing supports the United Nations Security Council in "making a further response" to the latest and largest nuclear test conducted by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in September, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Thursday.
As President Xi Jinping wrapped up his Latin American tour, China released its second policy paper on Latin America and the Caribbean on Thursday, providing guidance for new ideas, proposals and initiatives in policy.
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