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A sea of clouds appears at Huangshan Mountain scenic zone in Huangshan city, East China's Anhui province, April 16, 2011.
Liu Defang, a 71-year-old farmer in Southwest China's Yunnan province, has witnessed great changes since the village he lives in started a battle against desertification.
A banned additive has been used in steamed buns for artificial coloring in east China, which can cause damage to human liver and nervous system. Suspects are still at large.
Flights between Beijing and Shanghai will not be canceled, though fast trains have driven a few other flights out of the market.
A business building under partial renovation at the heart of Shanghai's commercial area briefly caught fire on Sunday. No casualties were reported.
Fire-fighting authorities in North China on Sunday ordered the firing of rainmaking rockets to rain down on a wild fire in a forest that has been burning for five days.
A villager in Mianzhu, Sichuan province, does some exercises in the rebuilt village, after the old one was destroyed in the devastating Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, April 14, 2011.
The Canton Fair, China's largest trade fair and a key indicator of the country's trade and economic development, opened Friday amid growing inflation concerns weighing on the nation's exporters.
The preliminary estimate of the Macao SAR's foreign exchange reserves amounted to 204.1 billion patacas ($25.45 billion) at the end of March 2011, according to the figures released on Friday by the Monetary Authority of Macao.
A plane made a safe forced landing on a farmland in East China's Anhui province after some glitches, on the morning of March 27, 2011, PLA Daily reported Friday.
China is planning a "New Silk Road" that will run through Central Asia and continue into Europe facilitating improved transport and trade.
The Guangdong branch of the China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec), China's biggest supplier of petrol, is being attacked for reportedly spending more than 1 million yuan ($153,000) on high-end liquor.