AFTER A WRITER complained about a guesthouse in Shuangfeng Forest Farm in Hailin, Heilongjiang province, the local tourism bureau swiftly carried out an investigation and fined the owner of the guesthouse 59,000 yuan ($9,069) for fleecing tourists by charging exorbitant prices for rooms, services and food. Shenzhen News commented on Thursday:
SO FAR THIS WINTER, the masks that used to be a common sight at this time of year have been less evident as the number of days with blue skies in Beijing and its surrounding regions has been much higher than in the recent past. China Youth Daily comments:
Following almost a year of a war of words between Washington and Pyongyang, US President Donald Trump and Democratic People's Republic of Korea's leader Kim Jong-un are threatening each other with the nuclear buttons at their desks at the onset of the new year, which doesn't seem to augur well for 2018.
Editor's note: During the New Year holiday, a photo of a women-only parking lot with larger space and a logo of a high-heeled shoe at a highway service station in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, went viral online, sparking a debate on whether such facilities are discriminatory toward women. A transportation expert and a writer with China Daily share their views on the issue:
Countries around the world are applauding China's emissions trading system (ETS) development plan, which demonstrates the country's resolve to put its commitments under the 2015 Paris climate agreement into practice, through policies and measures that will reduce emissions.
There were a lot of uncertainties a year ago over China-US trade and investment ties given what Donald Trump had said during his presidential campaign, in particular his claim that he would impose 45 percent punitive tariffs on imports from China and name China a currency manipulator.
Although the signs of easing animosity on the Korean Peninsula are welcome, the offer of talks from Kim Jong-un may represent merely a transient change of tone, rather than a shift in policy, and his overture is likely to come with a price tag.
Should a performing troupe pay a scriptwriter for his or her work it has been performing? The answer should be in the affirmative as the playwright enjoys the intellectual property right to the work he or she wrote. This is common sense.
IN A VIDEO widely circulated via social media, the head of a company which owns a ski resort accused the local government in Yabuli of Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang province, for "bullying" and "deliberately making difficulties for" the resort, and appealed to the higher authorities to look into the matter to create a fair business environment. Thepaper.cn commented on Wednesday:
ON TUESDAY, the police in Hefei, capital of East China's Anhui province, registered 45 homeless people with disabilities. Being registered with hukou, or household permits, means they can enjoy social security that grants them more convenient medical care. Southern Metropolis Daily comments:
SPEAKING AT A FORUM on Monday, Li Shufu, chairman of Geely Holdings, said, "I fear Tencent executives might be watching our WeChat records every day." His words echoed people's long-term worries about information privacy. Thepaper.cn comments:
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