Southwest University in Chongqing plans to increase exchanges and develop scholarships with educational institutions in countries included in the Belt and Road Initiative.
In October 1934, hundreds of thousands of Red Army soldiers set out on the Long March, a strategic shift from the forces of the Kuomintang, or Nationalists.
It's hard to imagine now what it must have been like to be a Red Army soldier on the Long March.
Age 28 and just six years out of college, Zheng Linlin is already a rich woman.
For the past eight years, An Jianhua, a 57-year-old from Hunan province, has been troubled by a mysterious, rare ailment: When summer comes, she often sweats on the right side of her body, while the left side remains dry, causing embarrassment and distress.
The wider application of internet technology in the medical sector is playing an important role in China's medical reforms.
With the rapid development of digital healthcare in China, more patients are expected to gain better access to international medical expertise via the internet.
Though many on the Chinese mainland might balk at the thought of it, Cai Weiping publicly acknowledges that he has hundreds of friends who are HIV-positive or have AIDS.
Ma Li brushes a layer of ink on a woodblock engraved with 324 Chinese characters, before spreading a sheet of paper over it and rubbing it with a dry brush.
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