Like millions of migrant workers who left rural homes for job opportunities in cities following the introduction of reform and opening-up in 1978, Huang Jiusheng started from a humble beginning.
A husband accused of assaulting a hospital gynecologist who refused to perform a C-section on his pregnant wife late last month was detained on Saturday by Beijing police.
Police in Loudi, Hunan province, detained a man on Friday who faked his death in an accident in order to get an insurance payout, resulting in his wife's suicide and the deaths of their two children.
The central government has warned of continued safety risks in the area where Sichuan province and the Tibet autonomous region meet in Southwest China after a landslide on Thursday blocked part of the Jinsha River.
The 124th session of China's largest trade event opens on Monday in Guangzhou, probably the only city in China that has been a thriving trading hub for more than 2,000 years.
The artificial intelligence sector is expected to play a crucial role in attracting more investment to Guangzhou and boosting the industrial upgrading underway in the southern metropolis, traditionally known as a hub for manufacturing and foreign trade.
HARBIN - The main body of the Chinese part of the first cross-river railway bridge connecting the country with Russia was completed on Saturday, the construction contractor said.
More than 24,600 people have been evacuated after a landslide blocked the Jinsha River - the upper reaches of the Yangtze - in the border area of Sichuan province and the Tibet autonomous region, authorities said.
TAIYUAN - Supported by 3D printing technology, the movable replica of a cave in the Yungang Grottoes, a 1,500-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site, has passed experts' tests this week.
SEOUL - The 10th China-South Korea Media High-Level Dialogue was held in Seoul on Thursday, with participation of representatives from the mainstream media groups of the two countries as well as local experts.
China has urged local authorities to carry out a "thorough inspection" from kindergartens to high schools to root out commercials and business activities on campuses, according to a circular released by the Ministry of Education on Friday.
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