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Businesses help shake off poverty

[2016-07-06 07:29]

Editor's Note: With preferential policies and financial support from the central government, some business-savvy residents in Huichang have started their own businesses to help not only themselves but also their fellow Huichang people alleviate poverty. Below we interview three of these entrepreneurs.

One woman's quest for the perfect rice noodle

[2016-07-06 07:29]

Guo Yonghong receives guests in a pearl-white hall lined with glass showcases, exhibiting one of Huichang county's most famed food products - rice noodles, or mifen, a popular staple in South China and Southeast Asia. Guo, the general manager of Jiangxi Wufeng Food Co, has worked in the industry for more than 27 years.

Shaanxi showcases its role as the key to the door of China

[2016-07-06 07:29]

The Party Chief of Shaanxi province Lou Qinjian and Governor Hu Heping jointly promoted the province to the world at an event titled "An Open China: Shaanxi Engaging The World", which was held in Beijing on Tuesday.

Anti-corruption battle set to be intensified

[2016-07-04 08:17]

Editor's note: This is the fifth in a series of articles China Daily will publish in the next few days looking at the structure, history and influence of the Communist Party of China as it celebrates the 95th anniversary of its foundation.

The system is more humane than it used to be

[2016-07-04 08:17]

The work of the disciplinary inspection authorities always leaves a deep impression on people, and I think that contributes to our officers' careful and responsible attitude when handling cases. The expression "have a cup of tea" is code for being questioned about disciplinary problems.

Technology dovetails with investigative nous

[2016-07-04 08:17]

Yang Kai is always impressed by the passion shown by his younger colleagues and their understanding of how new technology can assist in the fight against corruption.

Greater openness boosts the CCDI's work

[2016-07-04 08:17]

Transparency and practicality have been highlighted as the new working style for the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, China's top disciplinary body. Before the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012, the public knew little about the CCDI or its work, said Xia Jinwen, Party secretary of Zhenjiang, a city in the eastern province of Jiangsu.

Lhasa rail celebrates first decade

[2016-07-02 08:25]

About 1,375 years ago, Wen Cheng, a Han princess of the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907), took nearly three years to travel the 2,800 kilometers from today's Xi'an, Shaanxi province, to Lhasa, Tibet, to marry Songtsan Gampo, the Tibetan king.

It's not easy, but has been the 'best experience of my life' Palden Nyima

[2016-07-02 08:25]

Working on the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is really not easy, considering the lack of oxygen in the high-altitude environment. But I regard working on this railroad as the best experience in my life.

Dam cuts flood risk, but more is coming

[2016-07-02 08:25]

The Yangtze River reached flood stage in its upper reaches for the first time this year on Friday because of heavy rainfall, but the Three Gorges Dam has captured the flow and mitigated flooding downstream, according to the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Head-quarters.

How major challenges were overcome

[2016-07-02 08:25]

CHALLENGE 1: Frost

IN BRIEF (Page 4)

[2016-07-02 08:25]

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