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Visiting the Grassroots Holiday

I am delighted to see courts becoming 'intelligent'

[2017-08-07 08:41]

Cai Songlin, 54, is a senior judicial official at the Shushan District People's Court in Hefei, capital of Anhui province.

A Stitch In Time

[2017-08-07 08:41]

City's last remaining bricks-and-mortar clothes repair shop struggles on

'Pulley bridge judges' bring justice to remote village

[2017-08-07 08:41]

Chongqing judge Cheng Zhengqing recalls clearly the first time he mediated a case in Huilong village - mainly because it required a terrifying journey on a 50-meter wire pulley bridge over a fast-flowing river.

Around China

[2017-08-07 08:41]

Chongqing

Everyone should join the AI debate

[2017-08-05 07:02]

The Chinese government recently announced plans for a massive investment and research program aimed at turning the country into the world leader in artificial intelligence by 2030. Artificial intelligence represents the latest goal in a technological revolution that in recent decades has changed not only the world but also the way we live, work and communicate.

Education is like the rabbit-tortoise race

[2017-08-05 07:02]

A mother recently posted on the internet a long list of expensive extracurricular classes for her child, including 12,000 yuan ($1,786) a year for English, 14,000 yuan for logic and mathematic, 7,000 yuan for dancing, 11,000 yuan for photography and 6,000 yuan for drawing, and complained that she is not raising a child, but a money burner.

Facts favor China in standoff

[2017-08-05 07:02]

Since the standoff began between China and India on a remote Himalayan plateau in mid-June, Foreign Ministry spokespersons have issued one strong statement after another, asking India to withdraw its troops from Donglang, and warning it against miscalculations and nurturing illusions. And Defense Ministry spokespersons have stressed the resolution of the People's Liberation Army to defend China's territory and called on India not to underestimate the country's determination to safeguard its sovereignty.

Conifers, competition and a changing climate

[2017-08-04 09:17]

At the northern fringe of Saihanba, China's largest man-made forest, just a few hundred meters separate green from yellow.

Isolated for months at a time in an ocean of greenery

[2017-08-04 09:17]

Liu Jun's most-treasured possession is a pair of binoculars. For the past 12 years, he has carried them with him almost wherever he goes. During spring and autumn, the fireprone seasons, he picks them up once every 15 minutes during daylight and once an hour at night.

Hong Kong's Wine Buffs Drinking In High-end Vintages

[2017-08-03 07:16]

After starting with a welcoming glass of sparkling wine, Kevin Davy and his first-time clients were set to embark on a vinous adventure. They sipped and reveled in glasses of wine poured from carefully chosen bottles. Davy,

US doctor gives disabled Shanxi orphans a fresh start

[2017-08-03 07:16]

When Brent Johnson first arrived in Shanxi province in 1990 to study Chinese culture and history, it proved the start of a close bond with orphaned and disabled children there.

Reserved parking encourages visits to elderly parents

[2017-08-03 07:16]

A large residential community in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, has begun to reserve parking spaces for people visiting their elderly parents, making it easier for children to drop by on a regular basis.

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