Friday, 11th, 2024 | 10:11AM Updated
Convinced that climate change is just one aspect of the global phenomenon, a Chinese scientist proposed that China must put up a series of satellites that can closely monitor global changes on Earth.
“The Nightingale” was officially chosen as China's entry to the 87th Academy Awards, which will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, L.A., on Feb. 22, 2015.
The local governments of Shanghai, China, and Sofia, Bulgaria, signed an intent agreement to become sister cities on Oct. 14, Tuesday.
Interpreters, engineers, actuaries, editors, accountants, customs specialists, logisticians, and medicine sellers and producers are currently earning the highest salary among all employees in China, a Chinese recruitment website revealed.
China's economy has overtaken that of the United States, but according to economists, this might be untrue if market exchange and PPP exchange rates are applied.
Construction workers laboring the Ya'an-Kangding Highway face daily dangers posed by geological condition and extreme weather.
The Foreign Ministry of China has asked the Australian government for aid in stopping wealthy Chinese fugitives from buying homes and owning businesses in Australia.
Aside from being artistic, Chinese artists also guide people spiritually to strengthen their moral judgment and sense of honor, President Xi Jinping told writers and artists on Wednesday at a forum in Beijing.
Ten of the oddest regulations in Chinese schools that might be controversial have something to do with nudity, haircuts, condoms, roll call, scholarship grants, expulsion, military training, daily exercises and cleaning.
China's economic growth will be sustained in the "proper range" in the fourth quarter as the government backs pro-consumption and pro-investment policies draw results, said Li Pumin, a top economist in China.
China's water transfer project, which aims to move water from low-lying south to high-lying north, has passed the targeted water quality rating, a Chinese official said.
The confidence of Shanghai consumers picked up during the third quarter of the year due to growing support for policy and improving recognition of China's "new normal" economic status, a recent survey showed.
Chinese tourists expressed fewer grievances to authorities in this year's National Day holiday, the Shanghai Tourism Administration reported.
More than 600 million Chinese people have been taken out of poverty in the last 30 years, according to Zheng Wenkai, deputy director of the State Council Poverty Alleviation Office.
Alibaba, the largest e-commerce company in China, plans to expand the "Double 11" online shopping event to a global scale.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.