The CPC has always considered itself a test-taker, whose performance should be reviewed and "graded" by the people. A party governs by delivering on its promises, so how has it been doing? Watch the video.
As the world becomes more fascinated by the wild Asian elephants, what set the herd off to start their journey baffles scientists. Though China's measures have been effective in mitigating the human-elephant conflict, experts warn that people should remain on alert and prepared.
With hundreds of small islands and crystal clear water, Fairy Lake got its name from a legendary love story about a fairy and a young man. The story was recorded in The Anecdotes about Spirits and Immortals, a mystery story series created by Gan Bao in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420).
While some people might find garbage classification - it was made mandatory in Shanghai in 2019 - troublesome, the regulation has won the support of at least one foreigner who has been championing such efforts for the past decade.
Welcome to the most exciting city on Earth: Chongqing. In the heart of southwestern China, surrounded by the sprawling Jialing and Yangtze rivers, lies the city of Chongqing. Also known as the bridge capital of China, this commercial and industrial hub boasts more than 14,000 bridges and deep tunnels. Despite its mega size, it's highly functional, modern and efficient, connecting people and China, where transportation is the backbone for this rapidly expanding and growing urban city.
Many are very curious about how the Communist Party of China has reached its 100-year milestone. Just listen to the story of Michael Crook and his 103-year-old mother. Michael Crook, 70 years old, was born and has lived in Beijing for half a century. From his grandmother to his grandchildren, six generations of the Crooks have witnessed and participated in the CPC's development for the past 100 years.
Two young elephants were recently seen "fighting" in Yuxi, Southwest China's Yunnan province. The two belong to a herd that has trekked more than 500 kilometers in more than one year.
In March this year, the Human Rights Institute and the Non-traditional Security Institute at Southwest University of Political Science and Law went to Xinjiang to conduct research. They wished to explore the real picture of cotton harvesting in Xinjiang and delivered their findings through professional report.
In 1985, a library containing 10,000 books was set up in one of the poorest villages in Central China's Hunan province. Led by local CPC members, the rural library declared war against poverty and illiteracy.
The early bird catches the worm, so the saying goes. How about the early elephant?
A baby elephant in Southwest China's Yunnan province has been on a long trip with its family since its birth.
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