If it were not for the spectators chanting in Chinese, the intense scene at the skating rink at Beijing's Joy City shopping mall on Oct 28 could easily have been at an ice hockey game in North America.
Thousands of Japanese people protested in Tokyo on Sunday over the summit their Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and visiting US President Donald Trump will have on Monday.
China will continue its hunt for corrupt officials who flee overseas and their illegal assets, including the establishment of international cooperation mechanisms, the top anti-graft body pledged on Saturday.
The Chinese military will be absolutely loyal, pure, reliable, and resolutely follow the orders of Central Military Commission Chairman Xi Jinping, China's highest military authority has said.
Life in Beijing might be carrying on much as before - despite the weather being noticeably chillier - after the conclusion of the CPC 19th National Congress.
Item from Nov 6, 1994, in China Daily: Music to the masses - Compact-disc jukeboxes enliven the streets of Shanghai. Inserting a few coins, passers-by can choose from a collection of hundreds of songs.
Shanghai launched United Media FOFs on Sunday, the first fund of funds initiated by a State-owned media group to focus on culture investments.
New supervisory commissions will incorporate existing supervisory, corruption prevention and control agencies within the governments and procuratorates, under a decision made by the top legislature on Saturday.
The first China International Import Expo will further deepen the country's opening up and promote economic globalization, Minster of Commerce Zhong Shan said on Sunday.
Online traders who fake sales data or user feedback in an attempt to mislead consumers can now be fined up to 2 million yuan ($301,400) and loose their business licenses, under a change in the law.
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