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A new computer software program is pushing government officials in east China's Jiangsu Province to work hard and behave professionally.
Ten more Chinese cities have agreed to implement smoking bans in line with World Health Organization recommendations days after health experts lamented the country's set-backs in tobacco control due to interference from the tobacco industry.
Millions of migrant workers rely on the nation's slow trains to return to families for the Spring Festival. But will these trains survive the rapid upgrading of the rail network? Gao Qihui reports.
The railway station started to sell tickets of the 2011 Spring Festival travel season on Sunday. The station opened 150 temporary ticket windows for the travel season.
Residents in a Chinese city boasting of its entrepreneurship are allowed to invest overseas as individuals in a pilot scheme that authorities say will help manage the burgeoning capital flow in the private sector.
A high-ranking official in east China's Zhejiang Province has launched a personal micro-blog in a bid to enhance public supervision over government through improved communications with the Internet surfers.
Chen said key targets for 2011 include steady growth, industry restructuring, commodity price control and improving people’s livelihoods.
State leaders encouraged independent innovation as two of China's greatest minds were awarded the country's top science honor on Friday.
The Internet has become a major battleground for the country's IPR protection campaign, and the legal system must catch up, Wang Ziqiang, spokesman for the National Copyright Administration,said.
During the past three decades, China has made great progress in many fields, of which intellectual property rights (IPR) legislation is one.