Chinese Animal Specimens Competition
2012-04-19 15:27:15
The first Chinese Animal Specimens Competition was held at the National Zoological Museum of China, in March, Beijing.
Civil servants to the rescue
2012-04-19 08:05:33
Poor villagers in a remote and mountainous part of Guizhou are receiving assistance through the sterling efforts of a local Communist Party chief.
How Internet links the global village
2012-04-19 08:05:33
Senior CPC official starts visit to Britain
2012-04-17 17:25:23
Li Changchun, a senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC), arrived in London on Sunday on an official goodwill visit to Britain to promote bilateral ties and cultural exchange.
Helping himself by helping others
2012-04-17 13:16:06
Liu Zhengchen turned the personal tragedy of being diagnosed with leukemia into an opportunity to assist others through charity.
A face rebuilt, a life reborn
2012-04-17 09:27:53
For the first two decades of her life, Wang Na just wanted to be able to smile and chew food.
A New Face
2012-04-17 09:16:45
The world's first recorded surgery to resculpture a face without an upper jawbone took three phrases to complete over a period of four years.
Lions, tigers and bears - Oh my!
2012-04-17 09:01:50
An animal specimen competition brings a bounty of beasts to Beijing. Wang Kaihao reports in Beijing.
Centers of culture
2012-04-16 09:36:16
The reformed and revived cultural center system brings a better quality of life.
'Warrior for light' a hot seller after his death
2012-04-15 07:38:21
Galleries that sell the work of Thomas Kinkade are reporting a surge in sales following the popular painter's death at age 54.
Diplomats' tryst with Chinese culture
2012-04-12 10:27:19
The opening ceremony of Ethnic Culture in Guizhou, the latest event of the 2012 Friendship Communication of Ambassadors and Madams on Knowing Chinese Culture, was held recently in Beijing.
What makes Bama's residents live longer?
2012-04-12 09:25:53
Bama Yao autonomous county in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region was established in 1956. The local authority conducted a population census and was stunned by the result: Of a population of 130,000, there were 15 people aged more than 100 and dozens aged above 80.