The People's Liberation Army traces its origins to the Nanchang Uprising of August 1, 1927. How much do you know about the history of China's military over the past 90 years? Watch the latest Good Luck China episode to find out more!
Let's take a look at the progress of some of the events in the country during the past two years.
Daowuran is a teacher, a maintenance man and a collector of accordion who lives in Tacheng City. The 46-year-old man is known as an accordion fanatic. Dao started to learn accordion at 9 years old and spent 3 years on professional learning at a college in Tacheng and began his collection of accordion in 1987. He has collected nearly 400 accordions over the past 30 years and hosted a household museum of accordions in 2016. In the process of his collection, he has gradually learned how to repair accordions.
Lvshan village in East China's Zhejiang province has long produced lotus roots, and in order to increase local earnings, farmers in the village have started to plant ornamental lotus flowers to attract more tourists.
The Founding of an Army directed by Andrew Lau, a Hong Kong filmmaker known for his stylish action sequences, is listed as one of the most anticipated films on some movie portals and the Chinese social media.
Since the 18th CPC National Congress in late 2012, a number of key judicial reforms have been carried out.
Tourists flock to Chaka Salt Lake in NW China's Qinghai
People's Liberation Army soldiers are preparing for the International Army Games which officially kick off on Sunday.
The China Daily website invited some expats with experience of Chinese education to share their opinions.
After Yang Tong graduated from a college in 2010, the post-80s man returned to his hometown to open the first lavender farm in Zhangjiakou.
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