The world will continue to rely heavily on developing nations, amid slowing momentum, to help keep the world economy growing, said Zhang Tao, a Chinese economic official who is the new deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund.
Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen's recent statements that the island would not bow to pressure from the mainland have been rejected by government officials and academic experts as clear distortions.
China and Portugal reinforced their ties as Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa met with Premier Li Keqiang on Sunday in Beijing during Costa's ongoing visit to China.
Few of the 15 million visitors who pass through the world's most visited museum have any idea about the true size of its massive collection.
In a deepening of China's anti-corruption campaign, a high-ranking official accused of taking large bribes will, for the first time, have no chance of parole after receiving a suspended death sentence under the nation's revised Criminal Law.
As tennis is lobbed into mainstream popularity in China, the chief of the Women's Tennis Association envisions more sustainable growth through improvement in fan services and talent development.
Despite a crackdown on illegal tour guides, some unlicensed people were still offering their services around the West Lake region of Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, during last week's National Day holiday.
A 30-year-old true story that once gripped a whole nation and was then promptly forgotten has made an unexpected reappearance and I'm surprised to find that I played a small part in it.
Item from Oct 10, 1986, in China Daily: Children learn to sing as their teacher plays the organ at Beijing's first privately run kindergarten for kids with mental health issues. With 10 teachers and nurses, the newly opened kindergarten has 17 children aged between 3 and 8.
More than 1,370 people age 60 or over go missing every day in China, according to a new report.
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