Thursday, 28th, 2024 | 10:36AM Updated
Around 20,000 children in China below 14 years old die yearly because of injuries from road collisions. However, there are a lucky few who survive vehicular accidents, including falling out of vehicles and being hit by cars.
After a long trial period, the Shanghai Tower observatory on the 118th floor of the skyscraper is finally opened to the public.
Islamic baby names are banned in Xinjiang where about half of China’s Muslim population resides.Children with such names will not be granted a household registration.
Germany’s Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel has stated that China’s efforts to open its market should be taken step by step and not hastily done, according to a report by Xinhua.
A court in Beijing has recently awarded New Balance a rare victory in an intellectual property dispute, according to a report by the New York Times.
The reunion of two aged veterans who fought in the Second World War went viral in China, moving plenty of people to tears, according to an article by The Telegraph.
Lee Ming-cheh, a Taiwanese activist, has been in the custody of the Chinese government for over a month. His wife, Lee Ching-yu, is desperately calling for his release, according to an article by The Guardian.
China will be mass producing nuclear submarines in the Yellow Sea and has launched Type 092 vessels, the country’s first nuclear missile sub.
The first locally made aircraft carrier in China was launched and experts believe that the country is preparing for a possible war.
South Korea is learning that it shouldn’t mess with China the hard way as the country’s tourism industry continues to experience a decline, according to a report by CNN.
China is aggressively pushing to increase the number of electric vehicles in the country as automakers promoted the use of electric vehicles at the recent Auto Shanghai 2017, an NPR.org article said.
Bookstores across China are slowly reinventing themselves to cope up with the growing culture of consumer spending in the country, Xinhua reported.
The first of its kind, the Ancient Civilizations Forum concluded on Tuesday, April 25, amid high praise from fans, including Chinese Ambassador to Greece Zou Xiaoli, according to an interview with Xinhua.
In an effort to extend the influence of China’s state-run media all over the world, more Chinese war journalists are covering news in grounds where conflict is ripe, The Guardian reported.
Thousands of schools in China have installed webcams in their classrooms to catch students daydreaming during classes, an article by the New York Times reported.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.