When visitors to the gigantic Palace Museum complex in Beijing feel a need to sit down for a cup of tea or find a bathroom without a long line, they soon will be able to turn to their smartphones for the information they need.
The proposed foreign investment law will compel Chinese companies to step up independent innovation and industrial upgrading, which will ultimately bolster their competitiveness in the global arena, according to economists and business leaders who spoke on the sidelines of the two sessions.
The Chinese economy remained stable in January and February amid brighter market expectations, figures released on Thursday by the National Bureau of Statistics show.
The observation that less is more, first associated with the German-American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe more than 70 years ago, has been embraced by a growing number of minimalists seeking to rid their minds and living environments of clutter and counter frenzied consumerism.
Chinese tourists' interest in traveling abroad remains high and is being encouraged by improved travel services and tour packages and the expansion of niche markets, according to a new report from the China Tourism Academy.
Before a packed room in the United Nations' Geneva Office, Chinese officials, experts and foreign diplomats shared their views on Wednesday about human rights progress in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region of China.
More than 2,100 national political advisers wrapped up their annual meeting on Wednesday in Beijing with more attention devoted to the country's economic and social issues.
Basketball legend Yao Ming has always voiced his support for physical education during the two sessions.
The Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region will pick up strong momentum to spur high-quality development from opportunities found through integrating with the neighboring Greater Bay Area, the thriving engine for regional growth, said Lu Xinshe, the region's Party secretary.
The growing number of Chinese choosing to remain single may worry many of their parents, but the phenomenon has created ample opportunities for retail and service providers.
China's procurator-general has called for procuratorates nationwide to further improve their capabilities in law enforcement to meet higher public expectations.
Cats and creative products with images of the animals have become increasingly popular with single people in China.
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