The name Hao Yulan may not ring a bell even with her neighbors, but she is known online nationwide as "Grandma Tortoise".
On Sept 5, Wang Feng made contact with the family in a photo he took 20 years ago, only one day after he posted a message on WeChat trying to find them.
In the field of photovoltaics - the study of converting sunlight into electricity, Pierre J. Verlinden's name shines like the sun.
A leading Russian space scientist has attributed China's success to the Communist Party of China's leadership and the country's socialist system.
When I saw Gail Pilley speaking with residents of Guling, Fujian province, it felt as though I was the foreigner rather than Pilley. That was because the conversation was conducted in Fuzhouhua, the local dialect, so I was unable to understand what they were saying.
Editor's note: During their trip to Fuzhou, the visitors shared stories about their ancestors who lived in Guling, a mountainous county in Fujian province, in the early part of the 20th century.
New industries and businesses will be governed in a prudent way to help expand employment as China places job creation at the top of its agenda amid downward pressure on growth.
The General Office, under the State Council, issued a guideline on Sep 21 for the second nationwide investigation on pollutants, which is scheduled to start on Dec 31. The guideline aims at strengthening supervision on pollution, enhancing environmental quality, and reinforcing pollutant-related risk control.
The State Council has issued a guideline on expanding the reform of the education system, calling for coordinated efforts by governments, schools and social forces toward developing a world-advanced modern education system.
Over the last 21 years, South Korean teacher Cho Sung-hye has contributed much to the friendship between the people of her country and China.
By putting restrictions on the trading of the online crypto-currencies generically known as bitcoin, China appears to have moved ahead of the curve. In the first week of this month, the People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, and other financial authorities banned organizations and individuals from raising funds in exchange for unregulated virtual currencies.
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