The quality of agricultural goods will be improved by increasing the acreage of well-facilitated farmland, with irrigation facilities and adequate harvest equipment, and strictly limiting the use of chemicals.
Ministries and departments responded to a series of concerns from the public last week, including the improvement of medical services, the banning of surrogacy and work safety.
Allen crept forward in complete silence, his eyes locked on a tent about 50 meters away. As a special member of the People's Liberation Army, his natural talents enabled him to sense the enemy hiding inside the tent, which is something his partner, Yang Yuhai, will never be able to do, no matter how hard he trains.
Although it is common knowledge that the People's Liberation Army's dog base in Beijing provides the nation's troops with the best four-legged soldiers available, it is less well-known that the base also runs a care home for retired army dogs.
In addition to the highly-developed qualities dogs have as team members, they can do much more. Their visual and olfactory abilities are literally superhuman, so they can go where a soldier cannot and can often subdue or intimidate an enemy more quickly and with nonlethal force. Even when there is little or no wind, a dog can detect intruders up to 900 meters away using its senses of smell, hearing and sight.
A family in Chonqing is still struggling to pick up the pieces, more than three years after a brutal attack that left their 18-month-old son with life-changing injuries.
Carrying the golden statue of a revered ancient general, villagers in eastern China dash wildly through waterlogged fields in a mud-spattered celebration of a local rebel adored for stealing from the rich to give to the poor.
First it was that belated Chinese Lunar New Year's greeting.
On Jan 29, The Sunday Times reported that the Japanese embassy in Britain had been paying £10,000 ($12,480) a month to Henry Jackson Society, a registered charity, to encourage British politicians and journalists to oppose China's foreign policy. One such opposition came from Britain's former foreign secretary Malcolm Rifkind.
Even before she embarked on what turned out to be a controversial visit to the White House, British Prime Minister Theresa May said she planned an early trip to China that would focus on boosting trade.
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