Lok Sau-yung dreamed she was on a road walking toward a large pit. She feared that she might fall through the loose boards covering the top, but a worker reassured her that it was OK, so she carried on, and fell straight into the pit.
Even people who appear to be in good health should be aware of the warning signs for Parkinson's disease, according to experts.
As the boss and only formal employee of his company, Wang Zixin is lonely.
In China's high-tech powerhouse of Zhejiang province, beekeepers have developed a smart way of using intelligent beehives to revolutionize bee farming.
Most Tibetan people regard Losar, or Tibetan New Year, as a time for family reunions, but Tsering Pedron usually spends most of the holiday treating patients at the Ngari People's Hospital in Ngari prefecture, Tibet autonomous region.
In a steel sink with liquid the color of tarmac gurgling in it, Zhou Chengrong slowly lowered his hands into it and gingerly fished out a chunk of bean curd with a gray hue on its edges.
In view of the emerging challenges for globalization, the rise of trade protectionism seems inevitable. "National security" also poses a challenge to globalization. As for the US-China trade frictions, they can be blamed on the trade protectionist policy of the United States.
In the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, we often hear terms such as big data and the internet of things, which may sound highly technical and virtually digital to some.
Local governments in the Yangtze River Delta have accelerated regional integration as interprovincial cooperation in various fields was announced on Wednesday.
China will strengthen surveys, observations and assessments related to biodiversity to identify prominent conservation problems and ensure national ecological security, the country's top environmental official said.
Jin Suidong, a former senior political adviser, has pleaded guilty to accepting bribes of more than 40 million yuan ($5.8 million), the Jinan Intermediate People's Court in Shandong province announced on Thursday.
Since she began coordinating organ donations two years ago, Meng Fengyu sees death not as an end to one life, but as a new start for another.
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