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Communication can ease parental pressure

[2016-11-11 07:45]

Song Qingjia, a psychologist who has worked extensively in Beijing and Hebei province

Microsatellites set to blast off for success

[2016-11-10 08:28]

While the accomplishments of China's microsatellite industry have recently been overshadowed by the success of the nation's manned space program, the sector has developed so rapidly that the cost of providing commercial services has fallen to a level where the use of small satellites is now within the range of private companies.

Orbital debris poses problems for future flights

[2016-11-10 08:28]

The boom in affordable commercial microsatellites has stirred concerns about the amount of debris left floating in space.

Chinese CubeSats to participate in international study project

[2016-11-10 08:28]

Five Chinese-made microsatellites will be sent into space in the near future as part of a proposed international network of 50 satellites that will study the lower thermosphere, a layer of the Earth's atmosphere.

At home in Beijing, but still not locals

[2016-11-09 07:43]

As the capital's population grows the city government is facing a growing challenge arising from the application of the household registration system. Du Juan reports.

Hukou hits and misses

[2016-11-09 07:43]

Education

Future perfect?

[2016-11-09 07:43]

In August, the Beijing government published a new policy that allows people who meet certain criteria to apply for hukou in the city.

Helping others beat the drugs scourge

[2016-11-09 07:43]

Gu Ying's biggest regret in life is wasting 20 of her best years submerged in a whirlpool of heroin abuse.

A lifetime devoted to the art of paper cutting

[2016-11-09 07:43]

Wielding a pair of scissors, Song Baoshu looks like a magician, swiftly snipping a piece of paper into a work of art.

Around China

[2016-11-09 07:43]

Jiangsu

Boys' standing falls as girls win favor

[2016-11-08 07:29]

Liu Min lay on the bed quietly, looking at her newborn second son. Despite her joy, she felt a sense of loss - because she had failed to have a daughter.

What they say

[2016-11-08 07:29]

"I love my son, but I would also like to have a daughter. I believe daughters are more thoughtful and caring than sons. After marriage, the son may be too preoccupied with his own family to care for his parents or parents-in-law, but a daughter's love for her parents can grow stronger over time. Also, I don't want my son to be torn between his mother and his wife. Conflict between a wife and her mother-in-law is a common theme in modern Chinese soap operas. The shows are dramatic and full of cliches, but a generation gap between the two leading females of the family really does exist, and it's very hard to overcome."

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