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Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine is enjoying a renaissance. But there is growing skepticism about the efficacy of its methods from within its own ranks.
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Heavy Rainstorm hit in SN of China
Millions of residents were affected as a rainstorm hit a large swathe of eastern China on Tuesday, flooding downtown areas and snarling traffic.
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Lang Lang grabbed the International Artist of 2013
Chinese pianist Lang Lang grabbed the International Artist of the Year at the Classic Brit Awards 2013, held at London's Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday night.
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£8,000 each on shopping in Chinese Golden Week
No wonder British retailers leap with excitement. Quite simply, the Chinese spend unbelievable amounts of money; an average of £8,000 each on shopping alone, according to one recent survey.
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Greatest Grandfather: letter of support for gay grandson
An unnamed grandfather is winning a lot of online plaudits after his impassioned letter of support for his gay grandson was posted online on Monday.
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Overseas WeChat Users Reach 100 Million海外微信用户达到一亿
微信这一由互联网巨头腾讯开发的语音消息服务,其海外用户已达到一亿人。 The number of people using WeChat, a voice-messaging service developed by the Internet giant Tencent Holdings, has hit more t
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Terror attack in Kenya
A casual morning at the mall today turned into a siege of terror for unsuspecting shoppers in Nairobi, Kenya, when attackers dressed in black and wearing facemasks and vests loaded with grenades
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The Shanghai liquid ammonia leak
造成15人丧生的上海液氨泄漏事故由管路管帽脱落引起。 The Shanghai liquid ammonia leak which killed 15 was caused by a detached pipe cap.
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Typhoon Usagi kills 25 in Guangdong
At least 25 people have been killed since typhoon Usagi made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province on Sunday evening, said the provincial government on Monday.
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iPhone 5S on sale
Early buyers of the iPhone 5S, which went on sale Friday morning, appear to be overwhelmingly choosing the gold-colored model over the two other color options.
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Film and TV industrial park is prepared in Wanda
Dalian Wanda Group Co Ltd announced on Sunday plans to establish a huge movie industry project in Qingdao, Shandong province, with an investment of more than 50 billion yuan ($8.2 billion).
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New 5-yuan(RMB) coins sell out fast in China
Local residents queued up at major banks since morning yesterday to get their hands on 5-yuan commemorative coins issued by the People’s Bank of China.
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New Panda Baby Boom in China
The Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu displays the 14 panda babies born at the center this year.
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Wet and Cooler week in South of China
A COLD front is expected to arrive on Wednesday and bring the temperature down to the mid 20s along with some rain and strong winds, the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau said yesterday.
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Large mahjong party in China sets new world record
People play mahjong, a popular four-player Chinese tile game, during a large-scale mahjong competition at Hongkou township.
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Taoist cultural Events heading to Europe
A spate of events promoting Taoist culture will be held in Belgium, Britain and France from Sept. 26 to Oct. 6, as part of efforts to expand this religion's international influence.
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World's largest film studio built by China's richest man
Dalian Wanda Group, owned by China's richest man, Wang Jianlin, unveiled a plan on Sunday to build the world's biggest film studio in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao.
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House-for-pension Plan for Shanghai elderly
More than 70 percent of elderly people in Shanghai are open to a house-for-pension program, a survey showed, despite a recent public outcry against the idea raised in a central government documen
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Mid-Autumn Festival goes back to basics
The traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China has been reduced in recent years to a networking opportunity, but this year, the national corruption crackdown has brought back some of the festival's
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Schools in China get independent education inspectors
China is to install independent inspectors in all its 300,000 primary and middle schools by the end of this year to improve educational quality and fairness.