China

Shanghai Wild Animal Park launches night zoo

​A Shanghai animal park will launch China's first night zoo this month, allowing visitors to see the activities of nocturnal animals at the zoo.

Beijing Great Wall sees smooth travel after visitor limits

The famous Badaling section of the Great Wall in Beijing has bid farewell to crowded conditions after limiting visitors to 65,000 a day since June 1 in an effort to guarantee the safety of both the relics and tourists.

NetEase to build e-sports park in Shanghai

NetEase, a leading Internet entertainment company in China, announced Saturday that it will invest over 5 billion yuan (725 million U.S. dollars) in building an e-sports eco-park in Shanghai.

Hong Kong residents rally to denounce violence, support police force

​Tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents gathered at a park on Saturday afternoon to express their strong opposition to violence and firm support to the police force.

China mulls upgrading protection level of pangolin

China is considering upgrading the protection of pangolin to the highest level due to its grim living conditions in the wild. 

Key tunnel on Lhasa-Nyingchi railway completed

Construction on a pivotal tunnel on a railway linking Lhasa and Nyingchi in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region was completed Friday, marking huge progress of the mammoth project.

China urges better treatment for children with blood disease, cancers

National Health Commission (NHC) has urged efforts to ensure that children with blood disease and malignant tumors could receive timely and sufficient treatment and assistance.

China issues standards to regulate drones at airports

China on Friday issued its first unified regulation to monitor drones at the country's airports, in a bid to better regulate unauthorized drones that can pose risks and cause damage.  

China expects to deepen cooperation with RCEP members

China expects to deepen cooperation and jointly build a closer community with shared interests with the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) members, said Vice Premier Hu Chunhua on Saturday.

Chinese-developed new brain-inspired chip attracts US attention

A ground-breaking electronic chip developed by Chinese scientists has recently attracted great interest of U.S. media and tech circle.

Huawei wins bid to build 4G network in Kiev subway

Chinese tech giant Huawei announced Friday that it has won the tender to build 4G network for the metro in Ukraine's capital city Kiev.

Remains of slain Chinese scholar could be in Illinois landfill

The remains of Zhang Yingying, the murdered Chinese visiting scholar at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, may be in a landfill in Vermillion County, the U.S. state of Illinois.

North China coal mine accident kills 7

​A mining accident in northern China left seven people dead, local authorities in the city of Tangshan, Hebei Province said Friday.

China to build child sex offender database

China's Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) announced Friday that a national database of child sex offenders will be established.

China Eastern recruits cabin crew in Taiwan for the first time

For the first time in its history, China Eastern Airlines held an event to recruit flight attendants from Taiwan.

Documentary on China's poverty-alleviation work airs in the U.S.

A documentary focused on China's poverty alleviation work in the country's remote and rural areas has aired on PBS SoCal, reports CCTV News.

Eight people arrested, offensive weapons seized in HK police raid

Hong Kong police have arrested eight people late Thursday and early Friday during a raid in an industrial building in Sha Tin, police said in a statement.

Abusive Porsche driver boasts she can have traffic offenses wiped

A Porsche driver filmed slapping the driver of a car she smashed into has been identified as the wife of a local police commander who has claimed she can get traffic offenses wiped away with a phone call.

Scientists in China develop new chip design inspired by brain cells

Scientists in China have developed a ground-breaking chip that mimics the behavior of brain cells, in research that has made the cover of the leading scientific journal Nature.

Chinese-Australian research hatches new gender clues about turtle embryos

Turtle embryos can determine their own sex while developing in the egg by moving around to change their temperature, Chinese-Australian research said on Friday.

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