Last month, for the first time in almost two years, I went back home to the United Kingdom.
Item from Dec 15, 1984, in China Daily: Beijing Prison has for the first time allowed a prisoner to have a holiday at home.
Just hours after a national day of mourning for the hundreds of thousands of Chinese killed by invading Japanese troops during the Nanjing Massacre, a stone plaque was unveiled in Shanghai on Thursday honoring Robert Jacquinot de Besange for saving hundreds of thousands more.
The establishment of international and intercity coordination agreement has enhanced rail freight service between China and Europe this year.
China said it has lodged serious representations to the United States after US President Donald Trump signed a law laying the groundwork for possible naval visits between Taiwan and the United States.
China called for joint efforts with Japan to contribute to the peace of mankind as the country held a solemn State memorial ceremony on Wednesday attended by President Xi Jinping to mark the 80th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre.
President Xi Jinping highlighted the importance of developing the real economy on Tuesday during his first inspection tour since the Party's 19th National Congress ended in October.
There's an old children's ditty, sung to the tune of John Philip Sousa's The Stars and Stripes Forever, that might well serve as inspiration for generosity this winter.
Item from Dec 14, 1987, in China Daily: A groundbreaking ceremony for a major expansion project for the prestigious Peking Union Medical College Hospital was held on Saturday in Beijing.
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