A blind woman who has spent five years learning about the law has been told there are no braille judiciary exam papers in East China's Shandong province, Beijing News reported on Friday.

Chinese tourists have fought shy of visiting the poles, but the country's rising economic might and higher incomes mean that the numbers are increasing rapidly.
Chinese people working overseas came under fire as experts said they should have utilized local laws to protect their rights and interests.
Ports in Hebei province bordering Beijing are the drivers of an economic takeoff.
Rising labor costs and demographic crisis are driving up demand for 'automated workers'.
Workers fear they may be pensioned off in their prime, He Na and Chen Xin report in Beijing.
Getting a taxi –especially at peak times or busy places- has become extremely difficult in many big cities in China.
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This year marks the 90th anniversary of the Communist Party of China (CPC). From the birth of the Party to the foundation of New China, from a socialist transformation to the route to a harmonious society, the Party has been leading the country and people to one victory after another.
Since it was formed 10 years ago the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has become a driving force for regional economic development and will continue to enhance regional cooperation.
In celebrating the 90th anniversary of the Communist Party of China, CPC Encyclopedia serves as an important window for foreign audience to better understand the history, policy and ruling ideas of the Party and China.