Editor's note: This is the penultimate story in a series reflecting China's achievements in a range of fields, including science, law enforcement, education and transportation, resulting from 40 years of the reform and opening-up policy. The final story will be published on Thursday.
Chen Lewei, 32, children's rehabilitation physician in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
China will proceed with its national campaign of renovating dilapidated houses for the remaining 2 million families categorized as poor and other key groups by 2020, including families with members who are disabled.
Several ministry-level departments, including those for veteran affairs and education, have responded recently to issues of public concern.
On Sept 14, 1987, a computer lab in Beijing sent China's first email. It read, "Across the Great Wall we can reach every corner of the world."
Editor's Note: This is the fifth in a series of stories reflecting China's achievements in a range of fields, including science, law enforcement, education and transportation, resulting from 40 years of the reform and opening-up policy. More stories will follow.
In the months leading up to her college graduation in 2010, Lu Junli spent most of her time away from campus, managing an online store that sold clothes she purchased from factories in Guangdong province.
Song Xiaoxue is ready for her close-up. Hair: curled. Face: powdered. Any minute now, she will be live on camera, raking in cash.
In August, the Asian Games raised the Chinese flag and played the national anthem in honor of the nation's online gamers for the first time.
Kenneth M. Quinn has many memories from his career as a US diplomat, but two in particular stand out: The time he met Xi Zhongxun, the governor of Guangdong province, in 1980, and decades later when he met his son, President Xi Jinping.
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