The one thing that seems to be a constant with modern China is change, often for the better.
Item from Aug 24, 1992, in China Daily: Beijing's first auction of auspicious or easily recognized and remembered telephone numbers was held in Dongcheng district on Saturday.
Xiongan New Area has a stable geologic structure, good for ground construction and underground infrastructure, as well as vast farmland and groundwater resources, according to the first phase of a geological survey released on Wednesday.
The father of missing visiting Chinese scholar Zhang Yingying read a letter the family sent to US President Donald Trump, asking him to "direct all federal resources to try to find Yingying," on Tuesday at a news conference in Champaign, Illinois.
A five-day spree of book events kicked off with a flourish on Wednesday as the 24th Beijing International Book Fair in Beijing opened featuring guest of honor Iran and its theme "The Colorful Dream of the Silk Road".
Tibetan Buddhism has never been better than it is today, said a Tibetologist in Tokyo.
Premier Li Keqiang called to further strengthen technological innovations to proceed with China's innovation-driven development and boost economic restructuring.
China will launch a regional campaign to help the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and neighboring provinces control air pollution this autumn and winter, with more effort placed on regulating government officials and companies that pollute.
Chinese shipbuilders are outperforming their South Korean rivals in constructing high-end mega-containerships after further sharpening their manufacturing edge and grasping a larger share of the global market.
Pakistan wants to work with China to ensure the earliest implementation of the Gwadar Port project, as it is "extremely important" for people of that area as well as for the entire country, Pakistani Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua said on Tuesday.
PORTLAND, Oregon - stars came out in the middle of the day, zoo animals ran in agitated circles, crickets chirped, birds fell silent and a chilly darkness settled upon the land Monday as the United States witnessed its first full-blown, coast-to-coast solar eclipse since World War I.
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