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China: Building a society based on rule of law

China has made remarkable progress in guaranteeing judicial protection of human rights. The rule of law in the country has been constantly improving and providing better protection to human rights since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in November 2012.

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Guarding against risks for a sound financial sector

The two-day National Financial Work Conference, which ended in Beijing on Saturday, made containing financial risks one of the country's top priorities.

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Foreigners take on challenge of wacky Chinese snacks

Foreigners participate in a challenge to eat unusual examples of Chinse cuisine in Beijing, July 13, 2017.

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Chinese fever grips US students

Language is no longer a barrier for Chinese tourists in the United States as more Americans are learning Chinese.

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Xi's week-long trip expands consensus on building better world

HAMBURG, Germany - The logo of this year's Group of 20 (G20) summit is a six-color reef knot, while last year in Hangzhou, China, it was an arch bridge. The different designs apparently convey the same message: interconnectedness.

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Architecture cornerstone of Beijing tourism

Tourists to Beijing are most interested in the city's magnificent architecture, including the Forbidden City and Great Wall, according to a report.

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Chinese pop star's freestyle becomes instant buzzword

"Can you freestyle?" has become an immensely popular phrase on China's social network thanks to Chinese pop singer and actor Kris Wu.

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Trade can help reduce poverty in Africa

Addressing a forum on fighting poverty and common development at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, late last month, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China and African countries should work together to eradicate poverty for future generations.

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Ice that can fire a national energy revolution

Many say methane hydrate, found under sediments on sea and ocean floors, is the energy of the future because it can generate 10 times more energy than coal and hardly causes any pollution when burned.

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Is it a good idea to get married straight after college?

A special group wedding ceremony has drawn much attention online. Fifteen couples from a single university class of 43 students - 26 males and 17 females tied knot upon graduation in Chongqing, southwest China. Some netizens think it is a bad decision to rush into marriage without being sure about compatibility. Forum readers share their opinions.

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Safety tips for studying abroad

The disappearance of Yingying Zhang, a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois, has struck a chord with many people.

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Aircraft carrier fleet to visit HK for anniversary

Trip demonstrates PLA Navy's good will, shows its capability to protect people

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China to focus on top-end products for industrial edge

China aims to make breakthroughs in high value-added products like the next-generation numerical control machines, large passenger jets, sensors and industrial software, to improve its capability in key manufacturing technologies so as to compete with established global rivals, said senior officials on Friday.

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Nihao, China! Swiss entrepreneur designs app to help foreigners in China

"You cannot plan a good product or a good business model. You can only repeatedly try and test things out, adjust where necessary and make updates in a timely fashion." That's the business philosophy of Swiss entrepreneur Lucas Rondez, who has started his own business in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

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China to roll out new class of bullet trains

China's rail vehicle manufacturer will roll out 25 new generation bullet trains worth up to $1.84 billion in October.

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Chinese companies will continue to look for UK investments

Chinese companies will still be tempted by investment opportunities in the United Kingdom, despite the uncertainty of Brexit, experts said.

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Chinese singer Wang Yuan appointed UNICEF special advocate for education

Chinese singer and actor Wang Yuan has been appointed as a special advocate for education by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).