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A construction worker walks in the smog in Beijing, China.
Member of China's National Advisory Body Calls for Introducing 'Smog Subsidy' for Outdoor Workers

According to reports, a member of the national advisory body of China has called for the introduction of subsidies for outdoor laborers who are working during smoggy weather conditions.

Tulou earth buildings are often connected to the Hakka ethnic group.
Wonders of Xiamen City’s Tulou Earth Buildings

Located on the coast of Fujian Province, Xiamen City is home to a mysterious World Heritage Site, the Tulou Earth Buildings. In an article for NZHerald.co.nz, traveler and writer Owen Young traveled to uncover the mysteries of the buildings himself.

The conflict between the groups threatens the peace Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has promised minorities living in that region of the country.
Myanmar Clashes Send 20,000 Refugees to China

Over 20,000 refugees from Myanmar are gathered in border camps in China to escape the clashes between security forces and ethnic groups in northern Myanmar, Reuters reported.

Priscilla Chan & Sister
Priscilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg’s Wife, Pregnant with 2nd Baby Girl

Dr. Priscilla Chan, the Chinese wife of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, is pregnant again with another baby girl. The couple announced her second pregnancy on Zuckerberg’s Facebook account on Thursday, March 9.

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Aside from talking about their ambitions, Wang and Xi bonded over books, which were considered a special commodity during the Cultural Revolution.
Kangping Village: Birthplace of the Xi-Wang Partnership

Every day, thousands of tourists hop on bullet trains that take them all the way to northwestern China, where Yan’an, the self-proclaimed “holy site” of Chinese communism, is located.

EPO President Benoit Battistelli
China Has Highest Growth in Patent Applications, EPO Report Says

China posted the highest growth in patent applications, as revealed in the 2016 Annual Report of the European Patent Office (EPO) on Tuesday, March 7.

Chinese chess player Tan Zhongyi holds her trophy after she won the Women's World Chess Championship 2017.
25-Year-Old Female Chinese Chess Player Wins 2017 Women's World Chess Championship

Tan Zhongyi, a 25-year-old female Chinese chess player, entered as rank ninth in the Women's World Chess Championship. The world championship crown came as a surprise to her after she won the finals, defeating the crowd-favorite Anna Muzychuk from Ukraine on a tie-break.

Protests in South Korea over the THAAD.
Experts: Beijing Wants to Fix the World, Washington Doesn’t Want to Get Involved

China is trying to save the world from war because the U.S. doesn’t want to interfere.

Although the global economy continues to grow from strength to strength, the world isn’t spared from dangers posed by its current state of affairs.
Present Dangers That Can Rock the Global Economy

There’s no doubting that the global economy continues to grow from strength to strength, thanks to the continued practice of neoliberal values as the world continues to grow its internationalized character. Nonetheless, the world isn’t spared from dangers posed by its current state of affairs.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un plans to launch more nuclear missiles in the future.
China: War in Korean Peninsula Imminent, US Escalating Tensions

China warns that the conflict between North Korea and South Korea, with the U.S. interfering, will draw the Korean Peninsula closer to war.

Wild Giant Panda
Giant Pandas in the Wild to Be Seen in Chinese Tourism Routes

China is planning to offer a view of wild pandas along the country's tourism routes.

The Dalai Lama
China Calls Exiled Tibetan Leader a Liar as Response to His 'Parts of Brain' Statement

The exiled Tibetan leader and Chinese government’s word fight got fuelled up on Tuesday. The China called Dalai Lama an “actor and a liar” as a response to his “parts of brain” statement.

What the study found out about turtle population trends reflects the poor situation of wildlife conservation areas in China.
Rampant Turtle Poaching in China Reflects Nature Woes

Reduced turtle populations shine the spotlight on the inadequate protection China’s nature reserves receive against poachers, ScienceMag.org reported.

The Wild Atlantic Way
Chinese Tourism Award Given to Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way was given a prestigious Chinese tourism award at a ceremony organized by HuiZuChe.

Information technology will be utilized in tourism.
China Will Use Information Technology in Tourism

China will use information technology in tourism to boost the sector’s growth by 2020, as stated in the government plans released on Tuesday.

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