Gale-force wind disrupts trains 2012-03-24
Strong winds hit Beijing and neighboring areas on Friday, delaying flights and trains and causing accidents that left at least 26 people injured, according to authorities. |
Donor aid guidelines to be issued 2012-03-23
Guidelines covering aid and financial assistance to struggling families of deceased organ donors are set to be issued, said Hao Linna, vice-president of the Red Cross Society of China. |
China to abolish organ donations from executed prisoners 2012-03-22
China has pledged to abolish the practice of taking transplant human organs from condemned prisoners within three to five years. |
Condom found in infant formula 2012-03-21
A Hangzhou man got a rude shock while feeding his 14-month-old daughter recently. |
China to intensify maritime territory patrols 2012-03-19
China will further intensify regular patrols of its sea territory to protect the country's maritime interests and rights. |
Road to rural revival 2012-03-19
Journeys through remote settlements in Hebei, Zhejiang and Guangdong provinces reveal how transportation, healthcare and water safety changes are transforming the countryside. |
Entrepreneurs in Zhejiang call for funding channels 2012-03-14
A Rongsheng Petrochemical Co Ltd factory in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. Governor Xia Baolong said that Zhejiang residents operate about 6 million private enterprises in China and another 1.5 million companies overseas. |
Websites ban sale of bear gall, shark fins 2012-03-12
In light of recent public outcries against the mistreatment of animals, Taobao.com and Tmall.com, two of the leading e-commerce sites in China, have banned the sale of bear gall, shark fin and other animal products that are obtained through questionable or cruel methods. |
Service-oriented government, China on the way 2012-03-10
China will improve public services and "further transform government functions" as a key factor in China's deepening reform. |
Hangzhou eyes more visitors from Germany, Europe 2012-03-08
Hangzhou city showcased its beautiful landscape and cultural charm at an ongoing expo here Wednesday in a bid to attract more European visitors. |
Lingering rains postpone tea-picking in E China 2012-03-08
Ongoing rain in east Zhejiang province will bring about a 15-day-delay to the start of spring tea picking, provincial agricultural authorities said Thursday. |
Getting hang of Hangzhou 2012-03-06
China Daily will provide all-round coverage of the upcoming Chinese Super League this week. This first section is focused on perspectives from some of the foreign coaches in the league, as Tang Zhe and Chen Xiangfeng report. |
Time to put upgrading upfront on policy agenda 2012-03-05
As the economic powerhouse of China, Guangdong has more than its fair share of factories. But during my three-month stay in the southern province last year, I experienced an equally ubiquitous feature - from the lips of provincial policymakers to street-side subcontractors, "upgrading" was the business buzzword of the day. |
Highlights of work report of CPPCC 2012-03-03
China's top political advisor Jia Qinglin delivered a report on the work of the country's top political advisory body at the opening meeting of its annual full session. |
Court rejects lending scam compensation suit 2012-03-02
An east China court on Friday refused to hear a lawsuit from nearly 150 creditors who intended to seek state compensation over a large-scale lending scam, a lawyer said. |
Elusive luxury now just a few keystrokes away 2012-03-02
Internet sellers polishing their shop windows. |
China to expand migrant workers' medicare 2012-03-01
China will launch a health scheme to cover migrant workers' medical insurance when they seek medical treatment in places other than their hometown. |
China Mobile adds three cities to 4G test 2012-02-29
China Mobile said it will add three Chinese cities to the locations where it will test its fourth-generation telecommunication technology this year. |
China Mobile adds three cities to 4G test 2012-02-29
China Mobile said it will add three Chinese cities to the locations where it will test its fourth-generation telecommunication technology this year. |
Hangzhou: Portal to the past 2012-02-24
Hangzhou, called Lin'an when it was the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty. Travelers need only a deeper look at Hangzhou's culture. |