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To Help or Not to Help, a Dilemma in China
Guidelines by authorities on how to assist an elderly person who has fallen, have unleashed a debate among ...
China Society
September 18, 2011
China’s ‘Map World’ Without Google
China's new 'Map World' has almost the same functions as Google Maps.
China
October 29, 2010
Rare Earth Metals Increasingly Smuggled from China
Smuggling of rare earth metals out of China may be at a level 40 percent above the legal ...
World
October 21, 2010
Rare Earth Metals Export Controls Prompt Smuggling Out of China
Smuggling of rare earth metals out of China maybe be 40 percent above the legal export limits.
China
October 18, 2010
China Increases Security to Prevent Mass Unrest
The Chinese government canceled all breaks and holidays normally taken by armed police and public security officers in ...
China
January 7, 2009
Beijing Starts New Wave of Media Suppression
The Chinese regime's Central Propaganda Department is further suppressing media in order to deal with the economic downturn ...
China
December 7, 2008
A Beijing Lawyer’s Defense Letter for the Wife of Persecuted Musician
The widow of a well-known musician and Falun Gong adherent who died from abuse in police custody in ...
China
November 25, 2008
Man and Wife Attends to Paralyzed Ex-Girlfriend for 34 Years
Man and his wife take care of his paralyzed ex-girlfriend for 34 years.
China
November 17, 2008
Beijing’s Stimulus Package and China’s Economic Structure
Beijing announced on November 11 an unprecedentedly huge economic stimulus package worth 4 trillion yuan (approximately $586 billion) ...
China
November 11, 2008
Rain Likely at Beijing Olympics’ Opening Ceremony
The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) is predicting a 40 percent chance of rain the day of the Olympics' ...
China
August 8, 2008
Sichuan Hit By 6.1-Magnitude Quake
Sichuan was rocked by a 6.1-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday which killed at least one and wounded 24. The ...
International
August 5, 2008
Beijing Intensifies Campaign Against “Unstable Elements” Ahead of Olympics
<!--[if !mso]> st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } <![endif]--> With the Beijing Olympics only weeks away, Chinese police have stepped up a ...
China
July 23, 2008
Chinese Ambassador Admits to Pressuring Eutelsat to Discontinue NTDTV’s Signal
Tape recordings show that the Chinese Ambassador pressured Eutelsat to stop broadcasting NTDTV to China.
International
July 19, 2008
China Stock Market Lost 14 Trillion Yuan in Eight Months
The market value of A Share in Chinese stock lost 3.68 trillion yuan (US$534.9 billion) during the four ...
China
June 22, 2008
14 Trillion Yuan Wiped Out From China’s Stock Market Within 8 Months
A total of 3.68 trillion yuan (US$535 billion) was wiped from the A-share capitalization last Thursday.
China
June 21, 2008
14 Trillion Yuan Wiped Out From China's Stock Market Within 8 Months
A total of 3.68 trillion yuan (US$535 billion) was wiped from the A-share capitalization last Thursday. Since the ...
China
June 21, 2008
Marriage and Divorce Rates Rise in Sichuan Region After Quake
A month has passed since the earthquake in China's Sichuan province. While an obvious focus has been to ...
China
June 16, 2008
Pond in Hubei Province Mysteriously Disappears
A massive amount of water from Guanyin Tang (Guanyin Pond) in Hubei Province disappeared on the early morning ...
China
May 6, 2008
China Interim Government Censures CCP's Crackdown on Tibetans
On March 14, the China Interim Government issued a statement strongly condemning the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) crackdown ...
China
March 16, 2008
China Suffers 15 Billion Dollar Loss from Snow Disaster
CHINA—The recent snowstorm across southern China has cost at least US$15 billion according to government officials. The State ...
China
February 16, 2008
Temporary Halt in China Snowstorms
According to a report from China's National Metrological Centre, the snow storms that hit a major portion of ...
China
February 6, 2008
Temporary Price Intervention in 24 Provinces
CHINA—To curb skyrocketing inflation, and prevent possible social unrest, 24 provinces have implemented temporary price intervention measures in ...
China
January 28, 2008
Chinese Internet User Population Reaches 210 Million
On January 17, 2008, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) issued its 21st Statistical Survey Report on ...
China
January 20, 2008
231 Years and Chinese Monk's Body Still Intact
Although the monk known as Reverend Liaozhen passed away 231 years ago, his physical remains are intact, and ...
China
January 18, 2008
Former Chinese Official Found with Millions in Cash and Gold
According to a Mingpao News report, Yu Guohua, former deputy mayor of China's Northeast city of Jilin, is ...
China
January 12, 2008
Man Beaten to Death for Filming City Administrators' Brutality
On January 7, a man was beaten to death by a group of city administrators* for filming their ...
China
January 12, 2008
Chinese Man Memorizes 100,000 English Words
Mr Yi, a resident in Qingdao city, Shandong Province, claims he has memorized 100,000 English words. Yi has ...
China
November 11, 2007
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