Health authorities in China are promoting a national package of breast cancer prevention and treatment standards.
Breast cancer is the most common form of the disease among women in China.
With her rough yet deft hands, Gao Guiying kneaded and pressed a lump of dough to shape 10 petals of a red rose in less than 10 minutes at her workshop in Jinan, capital city of East China's Shandong province, on April 5. On a desk in front of her, there were different colored doughs and dozens of dough figurines made by Gao and her six apprentices.
With eight propellers stirring in the air and the motor roaring, a flying vehicle successfully carried its inventor Zhao Deli, who was dressed in a black suit complete with a helmet, goggles and elbow and knee protectors, into the air.
In a shopping mall located in the center of Harbin city, capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, a 200-square-meter museum displays items and real-life stories of people's breakups.
China is considering widening its net of injury insurance to cover people who provide casual services to online app-based companies - drivers of car-hailing services or food couriers, for example.
Nur Bekri, former head of the National Energy Administration, has been charged with bribery by the Shenyang People's Procuratorate in Liaoning province, the Supreme People's Procuratorate said on Tuesday.
The Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility - which represents a major step in Shanghai's journey to become a world-leading science and technology innovation center - will see its research capability more than double within the next three years, the facility's director said on the center's 10-year anniversary on Monday.
NANCHANG - Search, order and pay. With a simple click on a mobile phone, Zou Ping gets fresh vegetables and meat delivered to her doorstep.
For Zhao Huijiao, it's a nightmare in the morning when her roommate stays in the bathroom taking an epic shower. But it's even worse if she can't find a driver in her WeChat group carpools.
Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of stories about the Tibet autonomous region, focusing on the area's history, poverty alleviation measures, society, and the cultural and business sectors.
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