As the FIFA World Cup heads toward the quarterfinal stage, Russia has been the central focus for many Chinese soccer fans. Despite not competing this time around, China has contributed to the global sporting extravaganza via green, environmentally friendly technology.
China's recycling sector surged in 2016, reversing a long trend of lean company revenues.
Guo Youshun is nicknamed "Spiderman" and, like the Spider-Man of comic book and Hollywood fame, the 58-year-old shoulders a big responsibility.
Visitors to Maoshui village in Sichuan province are greeted by fields of roses stretching 268 hectares in every direction.
By A woman who became the public face of China's Project Hope charity when she was 8 years old has launched a charity fund to boost its efforts to help impoverished high school graduates attend college.
"Chinese artists of my generation are the beneficiaries of the reform and opening-up policy," said Ye Yongqing, referring to the flood of ideas and fresh perspectives that resulted in a new school of Chinese art.
The long-awaited high-speed rail link to Zhanjiang - the Jiangmen-Zhanjiang Railway - was met with universal acclaim during a trial run for the public last Saturday. Officials said it looks set to provide the coastal city in Southern China's Guangdong province with a hefty economic boost.
The Zhanjiang city government has pledged to redouble its efforts to improve its transportation network, in line with decisions outlined in the city government's 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20), for it to become a major regional transportation hub.
In the wake of the decision to turn Zhanjiang into a major tourism destination of Southern China in the city government's 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20), swathes of investment has flowed into the coastal city to create a new pillar of industry.
On June 9, Huang Ching-hsiung woke at about 3 am in his hotel bed in Xiamen, Fujian province. He was too excited to sleep. At daybreak, he was one of a group of 11 members of his family that set out to visit Pujin, a village two hours from downtown Xiamen by road.
Compiling genealogies and building ancestral temples are Chinese traditions. They connect people who have the same family roots and promote their sense of belonging.
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