Results found with the tag 'china news' , 159 articles in total.
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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.
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Ddisclose iPhone 5C's secret
Apple launched its new low-end iPhone 5C on Sept 10, but was met with widespread complaints in China about its still-too-high price. Its starting price is 4,488 yuan ($728), only 800 yuan lower t
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Live crabs from vending machine in China
A vending machine in Hangzhou, capital of East China's Zhejiang province, is selling live crabs ahead of Mid-Autumn Festival.
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2013 G20 Meeting in Russia
The Leaders and Representatives of G20 countries made the following statement on the margins of the Group of 20 Nations Leader’s Meeting in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Jeju-stranded liner back to China
On Sept. 15, 2013 shows the detained cruise Henna in Jeju Island, South Korea. The first batch of around 280 passengers on the detained cruise Henna in Jeju Island has departed from Jeju for Chin
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Faye Wong break second marriage with Li Yapeng
Chinese famous Singer Faye Wong announced on Sept 13 that she has divorced her second husband, former actor turned businessman, Li Yapeng.
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Discover the Tomb of Shangguan Wan'er
The tomb of Shangguan Wan'er, a famous female politician in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), in Xianyang, Shaanxi province believed to be ravaged on Sept 4.
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2013 Chinese College students meet tough English tests
Chinese Students should pay more attention to using English, and not just consider it as an exam subject, amid changes to the National College English Test in 2013.
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Wushu join in school sport of China
In a bid to attract more students to traditional Chinese martial arts, the sport's national governing body is lobbying for it to be included in the school curriculum, allowing students to earn po
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Chinese sports stars & their schools
In China, do you know a lot of famous soprtsman and their university? Let's look at these famous sportsman and their university.
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Shanghai's visa-free policy
Tourists admire the skyline in Shanghai, which allows foreigners to visit for up to 72 hours without a visa.
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Rubber Duck, apprear in Beijing
As Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's signature Rubber Duck makes its debut in Beijing on Friday, visitors must take care that they're looking at the real thing.
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China withdrawn from 2019 Asian Cup bid
China has withdrawn its bid to host the Asian Cup soccer tournament in 2019, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) confirmed on Thursday.
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Kai-Fu Lee was diagnosed with lymphoma
Kai-Fu Lee, 51, founder and CEO of Innovation Works and former president of Google China, has been diagnosed with lymphoma.
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Lenovo CEO gave away a great bonus to workers
For the second consecutive year, Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing plans to give away at least $3 million of his bonus to roughly 10,000 of his company's workers.
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Those embarrassing childhood pictures in China
Those embarrassing childhood pictures that we hope never see the light of day.Weibo users have been taking to the website in their droves to post hundreds of hilariously awkward pictures to amuse
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Pupil workload will shrink in new semester
Primary school students should have a less-stressful new semester, thanks to new national education guidelines that aim to reduce students" workload.
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Mobile & Landline users in China must register
A new policy requiring all landline and mobile phone users to give their real names went into effect today(Sunday) in China.