Two things of relevance to China and India happened last month.
Item from Nov 1, 1988, in China Daily: State-run bookstores have been suffering from a sales plunge and a shortage of funds. ...
China has lots of traditions covering every aspect of people's lives, under the lunar calendar. Some traditions remain while others are no longer practiced.
China and Belgium signed two treaties on the extradition and transfer of sentenced people on Monday, paving the way for further cooperation in Beijing's anti-corruption efforts.
Hung Hsiu-chu, chairwoman of Taiwan's Kuomintang party, paid tribute to KMT founder Sun Yat-sen at his mausoleum in Nanjing on Monday, and said her five-day trip to the mainland pursues the peaceful development of cross-Straits relations.
Gou Zhongwen, a senior Party official from Beijing who has leadership experience in the information technology and education sectors, has been appointed as China's new sports minister, it was announced on Monday.
The government will implement more specific rules to improve government information transparency, with expanded public participation in policymaking and better sharing of information.
China confirmed on Monday that Philippine fishermen are allowed access to Huangyan Island as "an appropriate arrangement" based on Beijing's friendship with Manila, after the Philippines said its people have been able to fish there in recent days.
When China relaxed its four-decade one-child policy at the start of 2016, there were a variety of predictions on whether the change in family planning rules would encourage enough people to have a second child.
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