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China daily reporter and photographer Li Lianxing and Zhang Wei visit the world’s biggest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya.
Having a system of a class monitor and some little ministers in charge of different aspects of school life like studying and cultural activities is extremely common in China. How does such a system have an influence on kids? For this week’s Digest China, host Feng Xin and her producers decide to come to one school in Beijing and talk to some powerful kids.
The International Cooperation Forum on China's Intellectual Property was held in San Francisco on Oct 17 to strengthen the intellectual property cooperation between China and the US.
A primary school in Xi'an, China, stopped forcing their worst students to wear green scarves after several complaints from parents. But the folks at The Week thought of some people who deserve to wear them.
China can play a rebalancing role in the current global financial crisis to combat future global poverty, Helen Clark, a senior United Nations official, said on Monday.
Which Chinese cities do you like most? Readers are welcome to vote for the most attractive Chinese cities.
On Across America, the UCLA Confucius Institute opened its first three classrooms in Southern California.
The Fourth Uk-China Internet Roundtable, co-sponsored by China's State Council Information Office and the UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, will be held in Beijing from Sept 29-30.
Nearly 10,000 children who live in China's poor countryside will no longer have to starve when they go to school, thanks to one man's micro-blogging, which turned into a nationwide charity program in just a few days.