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Shedding light on life after leprosy

[2017-02-07 07:54]

Leprosy, though curable using modern medication, has cast a long shadow over China. Thousands of former patients have been left disfigured by the disease, while enduring social stigma means hundreds still live in colonies, isolated from the rest of society.

Huge family photograph goes viral

[2017-02-07 07:54]

A picture taken using a drone in East China's Zhejiang province has been hailed as the most spectacular family photo of this year's Spring Festival holiday.

Making music by blowing on leaves

[2017-02-07 07:54]

Qiu Shaochun is arguably the most famous leaf-blowing musician in China.

Around China

[2017-02-07 07:54]

Shandong

A letter, a cake and a promise

[2017-02-06 08:06]

In the summer of 1881, a group of Chinese sailors, with their tanned skins, long braided hair and dragon-embroidered uniforms, walked down a street in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in northern England as the locals, unused to the sight of Chinese people, flocked around to observe them and pass comment.

The war that changed Asia

[2017-02-06 08:06]

The calm waters of the Yellow Sea, an area of ocean in the far north of the East China Sea, were the venue for the largest naval battle in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-95).

Retreading the boards to support a new family

[2017-02-06 08:06]

In Central China's Henan province, Wang Kuan is a celebrity. As one of the top local opera performers, he has played in big theaters and is widely respected.

Around China

[2017-02-06 08:06]

Shaanxi

Spring Festival brings China into focus

[2017-02-04 07:11]

Many people in China regard the vogue for celebrations at Christmas and Thanksgiving Day as an invasion by Western culture.

Not cold hearted, just less tolerance for rule-breakers

[2017-02-04 07:11]

On Sunday, the second day of Spring Festival, a man was killed after he fell into the tiger enclosure while trying to get into the zoo in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province, without paying for a ticket.

Sneaky diplomatic ploy of Japan backfires in UK

[2017-02-04 07:11]

Ten thousand pounds per month - that's the money the Japanese embassy in London has been paying to a British think tank to hype up China threat and propagate against China-UK relations, according to a Sunday Times report.

Flaws in democratic system exposed by triumphalism

[2017-02-04 07:11]

Democracy, as Britain's wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill is often quoted as saying, is the worst form of government except for all the others.

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