Nanling is a village in Shenzhen well-known these days for its affluence, but it used to be known for the opposite.
As Xiang Guangquan unloads imported seafood from a boat at the Dongxing border trade area in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, he is finally seeing hope in his life.
Zheng Xinyan, a 5-year-old girl from Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, earns money more quickly than her father by modeling clothes and posing for photos for online retailers. She can earn about 200 yuan ($28) per photo and model dozens of outfits a day, which far outstrips her father's earning power.
Wang Jing, 30-year-old homemaker from Handan, Hebei province
For decades, water has been both a curse and blessing for rice farmers in low-lying villages in Central China's Hubei province. While an intricate web of waterways provides sufficient irrigation for crops, constant flooding makes life precarious for local villagers.
JINAN - As a message alert buzzes on his computer, Zhang Xiaohui, a farmer from Shandong province, sits in front of the camera with a bowl of cooked corn in his hands.
With its breathtaking snowcapped mountains and strong Buddhist culture, Nepal is recovering from the devastating 2015 earthquake and embracing more Chinese travelers, according to travel agencies.
China's first school catering to the race car industry has welcomed its inaugural intake of 48 students.
A gathering of top scientists at the World Laureates Sanya Forum in Hainan province recently turned into a brainstorming session that not only brought forth futuristic ideas for smart oceans, agriculture and biotechnology, but deeply impressed the nearly 1,000 participants.
About 50 cities will carry out trials integrating industry and education over the next five years, and a number of industries with distinctive regional characteristics that integrate industry and education will be built, according to a new plan.
The State Council's decision to introduce a special regulation on bettering the business environment will give further impetus to market players and pave the way for reforms, experts have said.
Several ministry-level departments, including those responsible for banking and insurance, and education, have responded recently to issues of public concern.
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