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Two tons of seafood cooked in gigantic pot in east China's Qingdao

Craving seafood? Two tons of seafood including clams, crabs, shrimps and oysters were cooked in a gigantic pot measures 6.6-meter diameter in east China's Qingdao city off the coast on Saturday. over 1000 people enjoyed the feast together.

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China, Russia to take counter-measures over THAAD deployment: People's Daily

China and Russia will take counter-measures against the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) in South Korea, read an editorial published in the People’s Daily on Thursday.

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Chinese scientist met with doubt over genome editing experiment

Han Chunyu, a Chinese scientist, published his DNA-guided genome editing technique,NgAgo, in the magazine Nature Biotechnology on May 2. However, since his results havenot yet been replicated, Han is now encountering doubts and questions from his peers.

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Liu Yunshan urges closer media cooperation on Belt and Road Initiative

Media from various countries should deepen their exchange and cooperation centering around the Belt and Road Initiative, and also create a favorable environment for the construction of a green, healthy, intelligent and peaceful Silk Road, said Liu Yunshan, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.

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Chinese passport scribbled with "F*ck you" by Vietnamese border staff

A woman surnamed Zhong from south China's Guangzhou visited Vietnam on July 23. While entering the border, the Vietnamese border staff asked Zhong to hand in her passport and wrote offensive languages on it.

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South China Sea arbitration comes to "groundless" conclusion concerning Taiping Island

History has proven that Taiping Island in the South China Sea is an island not a “rock,” but the flawed verdict reached by the arbitral tribunal on July 12 has flown in the face of both objective historical reality and the international law by negating its status as an island. This conclusion has brought the ruling notoriety.

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People's Daily: Negotiation and consultation vital for S. China Sea dispute

For some time, China-Philippines ties were greatly harmed by the South China Sea arbitration unilaterally requested by the Aquino III administration in 2013. The arbitration not only breached the international law, but also the consensus between both sides.

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8,000 schools in UK to add Chinese math system

Elizabeth Truss, then British parliamentary undersecretary of state for education andchildcare, looks on as two students demonstrate math skills in a primary school inShanghai during an exchange program in 2014. [Photo/Xinhua]

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South China Sea issue should not come between China and US: Chinese ambassador

As a country outside the region that has no territorial disputes with China, the US should not make the South China Sea an issue between the two countries, Chinese Ambassador to the US Cui Tiankai said in a recent article published by People’s Daily, urging the US to take the right position and build a new model for its relationship with China.

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China's 2017 pollution targets "in reach"

A majority of Chinese provinces have performed well in reducing airborne pollutants and have a good chance of reaching the targets set in the national action plan by 2017, according to an assessment by the Chinese Academy of Engineering that was released on Tuesday.

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Is studying abroad really a good choice for Chinese children?

After scores for the gaokao, China’s university entrance exam, were released, many study abroad agencies began recruiting students who are interested in attending college abroad. Although many parents and students are tempted by the study abroad experience, some are worried by the frequent, disturbing news of Chinese students struggling to get used to life abroad.

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China expected to move through middle-income stage following L-shaped trajectory

China is expected to move across middle-income stage following L-shaped trajectory and exceed the 'high income threshold' in 2022; in the next few years, more efforts should be used to improve income distribution and allow people to more so be in a state in which they are "getting sense", said Cai Fang, vice president of Chinese Academy of Social Science (CASS) on Thursday in Beijing.

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Why is China concerned about Brexit?

As Britain takes to polls for Brexit, China is also closely watching and weighing the impactof the possible United Kingdom leaving the European Union.

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U.S. display of military power act of hegemony

Two American aircraft carriers conducted practice drills in the waters not far from the coast of the Philippines islands in recent days. John M. Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations let it be known on June 20 during a meeting at the Center for a New American Security that it was not at all ordinary for the United States to dispatch two aircraft carriers to one single ocean region, and that it represents the commitment of the U.S. to maintain security in this region, and that it also serves as “deterrence” for related countries.

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China to set renminbi clearing bank in the U.S., deputy governor of PBOC says

China will establish a renminbi clearing bank in the U.S. in the future, said Yi Gang, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China (PBOC) Tuesday.

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Cartoon bear statues removed from China’s securities watchdog

Two bear statues from a cartoon series have been removed from in front of a China’s securities regulator in Beijing, after they allegedly gave a salute with their middle fingers to the regulator.