Get news, events and economic policies in different Chinese provinces and regions, including Tibet, Xinjiang, Guangdong, Yunnan, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Shanghai and Chongqing from the China Daily and chinadaily.com.cn.
Vegetable factories increased their output to meet the demand in the quake-hit Japan.
The government of Wuwei county in East China's Anhui province paid 300,000 yuan for 43 cable factory CEOs to receive one-week of study at China's elite Tsinghua University in Beijing earlier this month, sparking a storm of controversy.
A man, who lives in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, began posting on his micro blog the daily results of his radiation level tests in Nanjing starting March 17, after he read about the radiation leakage at Fukushima in Japan.
Shrubs will soon sprout along the east and west sides of Tian'anmen Square, replacing the existing lawn to make the capital's most famous landmark more lively.
An explosion at a coal mine in northeast China's Jilin Province on Thursday morning left 11 people dead, six injured and two missing, local authorities said Thursday.
Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, is building 35 emergency shelter areas that will be able to hold 1.1 million people in case of disasters.
Rescuers in Southwest China's Sichuan province are searching for six people who have been missing since a landslide hit the area, local authorities said Wednesday.
Officers from the Yongchuan branch of Chongqing's industry and commerce administrative bureau check fake watches they seized in the Southwest China municipality, March 23, 2011.
Chinese first female Taoist abbot has recruited eight undergraduate and graduate students as her disciples for Taoism culture communication in Changchun Taoist Temple in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province.
Dozens of farming families, living around the garbage landfills in Shuige village in Nanjing's Jiangning district, East China's Jiangsu province, have been making their living by raising pigs with garbage collected from the landfills.
Projects done by local leaders who want to build up their image while ignoring the real needs of the people have been widely criticized in recent years, but are more prevalent than one might think, according to a recent poll.
In response to discoveries of radiation-tainted water following the nuclear plant explosion in Japan, Shanghai water authorities said the city has plans to draw water during emergencies from more than 50 deep wells by 2015.