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70 Years On Shanghai

I don't need to take the exam

[2019-06-05 08:11]

I am not going to take the gaokao, because I have received an offer from the University of Waterloo in Canada to study for a bachelor's degree in mathematics.

Help offered to left-behind children

[2019-06-04 07:20]

Measures rolled out by the authorities to improve the care of children left behind by parents who move away from home and that of other juveniles facing difficulties have provided a timely lift for the millions of children in China and NGO leaders like Liu Xinyu.

Public transport, 'superfungi' and university enrollments on agenda

[2019-06-04 07:20]

Several ministry-level departments, including those for transport, education and health, have responded recently to issues of public concern.

Policy digest

[2019-06-04 07:20]

Better oversight for public resources deals

Smartphones meet sutras at ancient monastery

[2019-06-03 07:56]

Dawa cast a stern look at some young monks at Tashihunpo Monastery in the Tibet autonomous region, who were sitting on the stairs playing with their mobile phones.

A repository of religious relics

[2019-06-03 07:56]

In addition to being one of Tibetan Buddhism's top academies, Tashihunpo Monastery, Shigatse, Tibet autonomous region, is a repository of precious cultural relics, including the world's tallest statue of the Qiangba Buddha, also known the Maitreya Buddha or the Buddha of the Future.

By playing with fire on Taiwan, US quite likely to burn itself

[2019-06-01 06:54]

US National Security Adviser John Bolton's meeting with Taiwan "security apparatus chief" David Tawei Lee a few days ago is a serious breach of the Sino-US consensus on the one-China principle, which the two sides reached in 1979 when Beijing and Washington established diplomatic relations.

Specific law needed to curb menace of bullying

[2019-06-01 06:54]

Editor's note: A number of bullying cases have been reported from schools in China. On Children's Day, two experts share their views on how to curb bullying in schools with China Daily's Yao Yuxin. Excerpts follow:

Firms must pay the price for harming China's interests

[2019-06-01 06:54]

China's decision to release a list of "unreliable" foreign companies, organizations and individuals that fail to abide by market rules, and violate contracts by blocking Chinese companies for non-business reasons and infringe upon their legal rights is in response to the recent developments that have seriously harmed China's interests.

Shangri-La Dialogue should not be of the deaf

[2019-06-01 06:54]

A show of strength between US Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan and Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe. That is what many assume the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore will be. But it wouldn't have been that way if the United States had played by the rules and honored its word.

Nation urged to facilitate the rise of 'silver surfers'

[2019-05-31 07:53]

Unlike her grandchildren, who use their mobile phones for everything from ordering food deliveries to booking travel products to reading, Shao Qinglan, 76, only uses her seven-year-old handset for one thing: making calls.

Experts call for easier access to social services

[2019-05-31 07:53]

While many seniors are struggling to adapt to the rise of the internet, experts have said it is important to guarantee that elderly people without the latest technology can also access services.

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