Wei Jianguo woke up surrounded by a sea of travelers, like he does most days. His face was flushed red from heavy drinking the night before, and he had no idea what time of day it was.
For several months, Li Jia took care of her mother who was hospitalized in the final stages of cancer. Cooking soup in a communal kitchen gave Li a few moments of relative peace and normality.
The rising number of new cancer cases and deaths in China during the past decade is placing a greater burden on medical researchers.
Since it opened in March last year, China's first hospice for people with terminal cancer has provided professional care and a relatively peaceful end to life for about 100 patients.
Wang Hao attended the first national flag-raising ceremony of the new semester on Monday. Only three people took part - Wang and his two teachers.
Business cards carrying Xia Qingliang's name and contact number are almost ubiquitous on the campus of the South-Central University for Nationalities in Wuhan, Hubei province.
During national holidays, most people take a break. Guo Na just gets busier.
Foreign entrepreneurs looking to take advantage of China's economic growth may find that the odds are not always stacked in their favor.
If anyone has a problem in Machang, a village in the northeastern city of Changchun in Jilin province, they all know immediately what to do: Go see Li Hualiang.
When Li Bin told his parents in the mid-1990s that he wanted to be a train driver, they attempted to stop him in his tracks.
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