The two-week heat wave in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, will come to a dramatic end on Wednesday with the arrival of typhoon Hato.
Technology giant Tencent has apologized after users of its QQ instant-messaging service were found sharing emojis made with pictures of wartime sex slaves.
The asset value of State-owned enterprises in Beijing has increased by 80.3 percent in the last five years, topping 4.17 trillion yuan ($624.5 billion), according to sources from Beijing State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.
Beijing Automotive Group announced it will open a nationwide car rental network in late August.
Ding Shihe, a 71-year-old citizen in Beijing, was delighted to tell Beijing Daily that he marveled at the milk production line in the State-owned Sanyuan Group, which provides milk to the capital's citizens daily.
Shanghai is trying to rein in the excessive number of public bicycles on city streets and sidewalks by preventing companies from adding new ones.
An institute for Tibetan literature and data was established at the China Tibetology Research Center in Beijing on Monday.
Beijing has seen a significant reduction in PM2.5 as a five-year campaign against air pollution nears its end.
With a loud explosion on Sunday in the Hufengling Tunnel, 200 kilometers from Harbin, Heilongjiang province, the final section of rock gave way, marking a major step in the construction of a high-speed railway in Northeast China.
A county police chief has been suspended over his decision to punish a netizen who complained online about the quality of a hospital's food.
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