Li Mumiao, a 32-year-old Chinese woman, has fed and sheltered more than a hundred Myanmar residents who fled to China on Sunday morning after armed clashes broke out along the border of their country, according to thepaper.cn.
As recently as half a year ago, residents of the Nansha Islands had to go to Hainan Island or the Chinese mainland for specialized medical treatment because of limited medical services. The trip by sea, the only available transportation, usually took two or three days.
Many young couples are turning to social media to express their love for each other by posting so-called "sweet photos." While some support the idea, others believe such "love exposure" may not be a good thing.
A few days ago big Roger left us and little Jimmy joined us.
Item from Nov 24, 1983, in China Daily: Fishermen from the Runzhou district of Zhejiang, Jiangsu province, set a 150-kilogram purebred Chinese sturgeon free in the Yangtze River early this month.
China and Chile agreed to begin negotiations on deepening a free trade agreement signed in 2005, as President Xi Jinping made his first state visit to the Latin American country.
The coding of many Chinese characters that were previously unavailable in electronic format was completed in October as part of the country's largest State-funded digitization project.
When a deadly disease emerged in South China's Guangdong province in late 2002, and patients began to die, there was no definite diagnosis as to the cause of death. An epidemic quickly spread nationwide and then to other countries and regions.
Germany's flagship carrier, Lufthansa, canceled nearly 900 flights on Wednesday because of a strike by pilots, causing travel disruption for tens of thousands of passengers in the latest escalation of a long-simmering pay dispute.
The Republic of Korea and Japan signed a long-delayed agreement on sharing military intelligence on Wednesday, despite public opposition in Seoul, ensuring the free exchange of information among the two countries and their ally the United States.