During overseas visits last year, President Xi Jinping rarely ate at public activities other than banquets, but he happily bit into a red Polish apple during a ceremony in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, in June.
Completing just one marathon would be a feat for most people, but 52-year-old Jin Feibao won't be happy unless he runs 100 of them by the time he turns 60.
After spending every weekend for the past two years chatting with veterans of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45), amateur photographer Li Ruobing had enough material to fill a book.
Donald Trump could prompt a sea change in the relationship between China and the United States. By Chen Weihua in New York, Li Xiaokun in Beijing and Fu Jing in Brussels.
Of the many elections that will be held across the world this year, a possible presidential poll in the Republic of Korea could have the biggest impact on China, according to observers.
China will focus on promoting equal access to education, educational reforms and encouraging private investment to enter the field in the next five years, according to a guideline approved by the central government.
Minister of Finance Xiao Jie responded to several public concerns on replacing business tax with value-added tax and answered questions regarding tax reduction, cultivation of new growth engines, improving the taxation system and tax legislation.
After Monday morning's brief break from lingering smog, Beijing residents saw it return in the evening.
Cash-rich Chinese investors are increasingly visible on the international screen.
It's three days into the new year, but many images from 2016 still linger in our minds - President Xi Jinping meeting other world leaders during the G20 summit in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province; Chinese astronauts Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong attending a news conference in Beijing after successfully completing the Shenzhou XI mission;
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