Six subway carriages adorned with artwork inspired by poetry from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) began rolling in and out of stations along a line in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi province, on Monday, to celebrate the city's history and culture.
Three college students in northeastern China have developed a two-way sign language translation technology to help people with hearing and speech disabilities communicate with others.
Wang He, a blind pianist from the Ningxia Hui autonomous region, is busy preparing for university life in Beijing while his peers await the results from the national college entrance exam.
I'd had a dream of studying law when I was a child, because my father graduated in law from Yenching University, which was formed out of the merger of four Christian colleges in Beijing between 1915 and 1920.
A college is hoping a new cooking class will inspire interest and help preserve one of China's most famous regional cuisines, with the courses intended to produce cooks capable of whipping up spicy meals of their own.
Impaired vision hasn't stopped Cai Cheng from lighting up the lives of other disabled people by helping them find meaningful jobs and a sense of purpose.
Whether motivated by sentimentality, a love of history or a culture of ancestor worship, one man in his late 60s has worked hard to shield his childhood home from the wrecking ball.
Saizi, her parents and two dogs live an idyllic life in a small village in northern Beijing. They used to live downtown, but when her parents retired they chose to move to the countryside. Saizi quit her job and followed them.
Chinese cities are producing more domestic waste and are still grappling with an acute plastic pollution problem 10 years after the government banned shops from handing out free plastic bags, official statistics show.
Measures set to reduce pollution by targeting outdated factories
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