BEIJING - As Shanghai implemented its first regulation on domestic waste management on July 1, China ushered in an era of compulsory garbage classification to enhance waste recycling.
China may see a major investment into the precision medicine sector by 2030 as the nation calling for more efforts in the sector, which would benefit startups and other internet-based healthcare companies a great deal, said industry experts.
NAIROBI - The beautiful and silver-colored machine in a room at a corner in Calvin Githae's house in Kitengela, south of Kenya's capital Nairobi, resembles a small refrigerator.
GUIYANG - Tao Huabi, founder of the Lao Gan Ma chili sauce brand so beloved by overseas Chinese students, comes from the city of Zunyi, in Southwest China's Guizhou province.
CAIRO - "Guangzhou" was written in large blue Arabic letters on the storefront sign of a mobile phone shop in a populous neighborhood south of the Egyptian capital Cairo.
Fish is eaten throughout the world wherever there is water. Fishing was one of the first skills mastered by our ancestor hunter-foragers, so the cooking of fish is an ancient art.
SAN FERNANDO, Chile - Chilean fruit growers recently celebrated the country's first shipment to China of four kinds of pears they hope will win over local consumers.
It's a Thursday night. With breeze delivering the relaxation of summer, chic young people gather outside Tango Club, one of the most popular indie live house venues in Beijing, waiting for the show to start.
On a recent summer afternoon a children's choir performs a song entitled The Shell Trumpet.
On the morning of Aug 11, harsh sunlight beat down on the Gurbantunggut Desert, illuminating Bogda Peak in the distance. At about 6 pm, special force members abseiled out of four helicopters passing over the Tianshan Mountains.
Summer in southern China is known for being extremely hot and sultry. But the oppressive heat with temperatures as high as 38 C failed to prevent about 6,000 software developers and media professionals from all over the world flooding into Dongguan, Guangdong province, last week.
Shortly after Huawei Technologies Co unveiled its in-house operating system HarmonyOS, Zhu Xiaohu, a famous angel investor in China, said on a social networking platform: "In the future, the world will need at least two sets of underlying systems. Once trust is lost, it is impossible to rebuild it. This marks the beginning of US tech companies losing their monopolistic advantage."
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