NANJING - New historical materials that present fresh evidence of the Imperial Japanese Army's war crimes during the 1937 Nanjing Massacre and the sexual enslavement of women for the military - the so-called comfort women - were donated to the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall on Saturday.
Editor's note: The 12th Women's National Congress will be held on Tuesday. Organized by the All-China Women's Federation, the event is expected to help mobilize women nationwide to contribute to the country's ongoing development. Below, we profile five women whose dedication has had a major influence on their colleagues, friends and the wider community.
Few people are as familiar with the Jinshanling section of the Great Wall as Zhou Wanping.
College-educated, well-traveled and with a white-collar job in a global corporation, Guo Qi was the epitome of a cosmopolitan Chinese millennial until she returned to the vast prairies of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region two years ago.
Shao Dongsheng, a ranger in the Ningxia Hui autonomous region, still remembers the fear he felt the first time he encountered a leopard.
Confucius, China's ancient philosopher, said that at the age of 40, one shall have no more doubts.
The United States has launched a trade attack against China this year, and China has resolutely fought back. Some observers have said that one of the intentions behind the US move is to crack down on the foreign direct investment into China, in order to impede China's industry upgrading and squeeze China out of the global value chain.
The visit by Xi Jinping to Guangdong province in December 2012, immediately after he was elected general secretary of the18th Communist Party of China Central Committee, signaled the new leadership's resolve to carry on reform and opening-up. Standing in front of Deng Xiaoping's statue in Shenzhen, one of the country's first special economic zones whose trailblazing efforts were supported by Deng, he said the country must have the courage to continue on this path.
Relations between China and the United States now stand at a critical crossroad. In the face of increasing competition and friction, will they move toward confrontation, or make an effort to manage and control their competition and differences? Will they persist with their dialogue and cooperation so they can steer the bilateral relationship toward a new model of major country relations?
Is used tissue paper "dry" or "wet" garbage, and to which category of trash does hair belong?
At the Jinfeng gas station on the Shanghai-Hangzhou expressway, biodiesel has become the fuel of choice for a growing number of truck drivers. The reason is simple - the fuel is a few cents cheaper than regular diesel.
A lack of scenic attractions has not stopped Shaoshan, a small city in Central China's Hunan province, from becoming one of the country's top tourism destinations.
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