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'GYRATING GRANNIES' IN STEP WITH AGING SOCIETY

[2018-01-19 07:57]

She may be a 64-year-old retiree, but Yang Suxian certainly doesn't lack things to occupy her time.

The young 'prince' in tune with seniors and their passion

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Wang Guangcheng, known as "China's Square Dancing Prince", runs a gym in Beijing renowned for combining oldschool dance with modern styles such as Zumba and hip hop.

Shanghai stylist providing peace with hairpieces

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On a recent rainy afternoon in downtown Shanghai, a 50-something female customer entered a hair salon, removed and handed her wig to the shop owner, Qin Kang, 35, and began to chat with him like an old friend.

Rural teacher in class of his own

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Spending 27 years living alone while teaching students in a small, remote school would be a tough task for any ordinary person, let alone for a fingerless man. But Chen Haiping has done just that.

Around China

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Hebei

Route over Straits eases congestion

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The Chinese mainland does not need Taiwan's permission to open new flight routes to help ease airspace congestion over the Taiwan Straits, an official said on Wednesday, after Taiwan demanded an immediate halt to the new routes.

Aviation watchdog expects record trips in holiday rush

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A record 65 million trips are expected to be made by air across China during the Spring Festival travel rush, up by 10 percent on last year, the civil aviation watchdog said on Wednesday.

Submersibles to inspect sunken oil tanker

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Unmanned submersibles will be sent to inspect the sunken wreckage of the oil tanker Sanchi, which was located on Tuesday morning after a sweeping survey of the area.

Rural roads vital to poverty relief efforts

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NANCHANG - On an ordinary winter's day, hundreds of workers pack tons of navel oranges into boxes, tape them up and load them onto trucks in southern Jiangxi province. It is their busiest time of year.

Marriott announces 'rectification plan' to regain trust

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One week after Marriott International shut down its Chinese website and mobile apps for illegally listing Tibet, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao as countries, it announced an "eight-point rectification plan" on Wednesday in an attempt to prevent such mistakes from happening again.

What they say

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"In recent years, more women have come forward to describe their experiences of being sexually harassed, either on campus, in the workplace or in public. It's good that such cases are attracting more public support. The #MeToo movement in China is a reflection of a growing awareness of gender equality, and it's also playing a role in sex education."

Lack of evidence can hamper justice

[2018-01-18 07:52]

Collection of evidence is a huge challenge for women who bring lawsuits related to sexual harassment, according to legal experts.

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