Gutsy 7 day, 360 km hike to find a job 2011-07-21
A 21-year-old man spent seven days and six nights trudging for 360 kilometers from Chengdu, the capital city of Southwest Sichuan province, to Chongqing municipality, just to look for a job, xinhuanet.com reported Thursday. |
Fiery start to the day in Zhejiang 2011-07-19
Clouds appear ablaze at sunrise in Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, on the morning of July 19, 2011. |
Online market for medicines growing 2011-07-18
SHANGHAI - With the rapid development of the Internet and the consequent changes in lifestyles and shopping habits, Chinese pharmacies are now further tapping into the online business-to-consumer (B2C) sector to raise profits.
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Budget carrier to add to routes in China 2011-07-14
BEIJING - The Australia-based Jetstar Group, the largest Asia-Pacific budget carrier by revenue, will launch five new routes between China and Singapore in 2011, the group said on Wednesday. |
Mullen visits air force, army bases in East China 2011-07-13
Top US military officer Mike Mullen praised the transparency of the Chinese military after visiting air force and army bases in East China. |
UNESCO honor to attract more global tourists to Hangzhou's West Lake 2011-07-07
More international tourists are expected to flock to Hangzhou in the coming years after the city’s famous West Lake was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. |
Coma tot's parents taking it day by day 2011-07-06
HANGZHOU - The parents of a girl who fell from a 10th-floor apartment into the arms of a passer-by told China Daily on Tuesday they have been unable to return home since the accident. |
China to restrict clubs to protect West Lake 2011-06-28
Administrators will restrict the number of exclusive clubs and tear down a protruding hotel near East China's scenic West Lake in order to protect the UNESCO World Heritage site from excessive commercial exploitation, a local official said Monday. |
China vows stronger protection for West Lake 2011-06-25
The government of Hangzhou in East China's Zhejiang province pledged greater protection for West Lake soon after the renowned resort was listed as a World Heritage site on Friday. |
Tropical storm Meari nears East China 2011-06-24
Meari, the fifth tropical storm this year, is forecast to spiral into the southeastern part of the East China Sea between Friday night and Saturday morning, packing winds of about 33 meters per second. |
Dikes near overflowing in E China city 2011-06-20
More than 70 km of rural dikes are close to overflowing in the city of Lanxi in east China's Zhejiang province, an authority with the provincial flood control and drought relief headquarters said Monday. |
Overseas Chinese talents find home with domestic companies 2011-06-20
Fifty-year-old Shanghai native Yang Liyou had been doing research on solar cells in the United States for many years, but when he came back to Zhejiang Province, he became a "shipmaster." |
China bans eight new food additives 2011-06-13
China's food and drug regulator has ordered a ban on eight products manufactured by four mainland-based companies over fears that their products may have been contaminated by an industrial chemical. |
Zhejiang relishes era of opportunity from growing cross-Straits ties 2011-06-02
Taiwan and East China's Zhejiang province complement each other in the cultural and creative sectors and have a vast potential for bilateral cooperation, a senior Zhejiang official said. |
Zhejiang's main tasks for next five years 2011-06-01
Increasing domestic consumer demand with a special system that also encourages investment. |
Zhejiang's investment in real estate up nearly 50% 2011-05-23
East China's Zhejiang province invested 349.5 billion yuan ($52.95 billion) in fixed assets in the first four months of this year, a rise of 28.9 percent over the same period of last year, according to the provincial bureau of statistics. |
Tourists travel to Tiantai Mountain, China's Zhejiang 2011-05-20
Photo taken on May 19, 2011, shows the Fangguang Temple on the Tiantai Mountain, where famed travel writer Xu Xiake of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) once traveled and recorded in his travel books, in Tiantai County, east China's Zhejiang Province. |
State Grid eyes UHV lines amid Zhejiang power shortages 2011-05-19
Zhejiang will face increasing power shortages in the next two years, the State Grid Corp of China said, boosting the case for its plan to build more ultra-high voltage power transmission lines. |
7th naval flotilla returns after escort mission 2011-05-09
7th naval flotilla returns after escort mission |
7th naval flotilla returns after escort mission 2011-05-09
7th naval flotilla returns after escort mission |