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Two years after the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008 wreaked havoc here, 9-year-old Zhao Fei, a third grader in the Kuiguang Primary School, can check out books in the school’s newly built library.
At least six people died in a fire at a recycling center in the Qingpu District in Shanghai Sunday afternoon, local authorities said.
A house fire has killed four and injured four others including the bride in east China's Zhejiang Province early Sunday, just a few hours before the wedding, local police said.
Seventy-one roads inside Beijing's Fifth Ring Road will be temporarily closed on the Lunar New Year's Eve because of firecrackers, the Beijing Evening News reported Thursday.
Drug abuse among the older population is becoming a new problem in this major financial hub, against the popular notion that social ills are largely limited to the reckless young.
The population in Guangdong province is expected to age most rapidly between 2015 and 2035, and the next five years will prove vital in stepping up facilities for the elderly, local officials said.
Briton Richard Webster and his new Chinese wife Qi Yinxia will celebrate a very conventional Spring Festival together - but they will do so in Luton, England.
More than 20 percent of migrant workers in Dongguan, a major manufacturing hub in Guangdong province, will not return to work after the upcoming Spring Festival, according to a new survey.
At least six people were injured Sunday in a clash between villagers and law enforcement officers over the construction of a drinking water project in Yingde, a city of Guangdong province.
A baby girl who was abandoned by her parents because she suffered life threatening birth defects is receiving medical treatment in Beijing after being taken by a woman without permission from a Tianjin hospital.
The cost of returning home for the Spring Festival has become such a burden for young workers that many are choosing not to make the trip.
Parents in China can pull the plug on their kids' online gaming by asking game operators to end services for minors, according to a program launched over the weekend by the culture ministry and six major online gaming companies.