A legendary Dutch soccer trio who rocked the soccer world decades ago has now set their sights on helping the game's development among youth in China.
China commissioned a new-generation ship on Tuesday for tracking and controlling spacecraft. It will soon be used to service the Shenzhou XI manned mission, according to the China Satellite Maritime Tracking and Control Department.
Swedish home furnishings maker is recalling 1.66 million chests of drawers with potential safety risks that it sold on the Chinese mainland, China's top quality authority announced on Tuesday.
Nearly 6,000 newborns are the latest victims of leaked personal information, as video clips were spread online showing them lying in incubators.
Blacklists naming websites, mobile apps and other platforms that violate copyrights will be created as part of the latest campaign to tackle copyright infringement, China's top copyright watchdog said on Tuesday.
Editor's Note: From undulating topography to Ming Dynasty settlements, Huichang has it all. In our final issue of the series of reports on Huichang, we focus on the county's rich natural and historic interests.
Meilin Temple, built by the monk Pan Shenghua in 1522, is nearly as difficult to reach as enlightenment. For now.
The number of infertile couples at the optimum age for conception in China has exceeded 40 million and is still rising, according to the China Population Association.
With the adoption of the universal second-child policy, the number of couples seeking assisted reproductive technologies is rising rapidly in China.
After more than three decades of development, the assisted reproductive technology available in China is mature and meets global standards, officials and experts have said.
While price restructuring is a positive step in dealing with soaring healthcare costs, there is ample room for improvement on price supervision, experts and industrial insiders said, after the nation's top pricing regulator unveiled pricing reform guidelines last week.
Departments and ministries under the State Council, China's cabinet, have responded to a series of public concerns in the past week, including college graduates' employment, the replacement of the business tax with value-added tax and price reform in the medical service.
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