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S.Africa, China hold job fair for S. African students

A job fair for South Africans who recently studied or completed internships in China was held in Johannesburg on Monday to facilitate their employment.
 

Senior U.S. diplomat confident in U.S.-China Ties

Former U.S. Ambassador to China Stapleton Roy has suggested the United States focus more on the opportunities of China's development, rather than viewing the country as a threat.

10 trapped after avalanches hit Xinjiang's Urumqi

Ten people were trapped after avalanches hit a mountainous area in Changji Monday in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, according to Urumqi's fire brigade.

China sees 112 mln domestic tourist trips during tomb-sweeping holiday

China saw 112 million domestic tourist trips during the three-day tomb-sweeping holiday, up 10.9 percent from last year's holiday. The tourism revenue reached 47.9 billion yuan (about 7.1 billion U.S. dollars).

Southwest China battles forest fires

Hundreds of firefighters are battling forest fires that have been sweeping mountain forests in three different counties in southwest China's Sichuan Province.

Chinese food ranked Britain's favorite takeaway

Chinese food has been voted as Britain's favorite takeaway choice, followed by Indian food and British classic fish and chips.

HK-bound jet makes emergency landing in Kaohsiung after engine smoke

A Cathay Dragon plane carrying 317 passengers bound for Hong Kong had to make an emergency landing in Kaohsiung Monday after one of its engines started spewing smoke over suspected collision with birds.

Green development pays off in Beijing village

Rural revitalization is an important part of Beijing's development. In recent years, the city has devoted resources to pursuing a green economy for more sustainable and environmentally friendly development. Beilangzhong Village on the city's northeast outskirt is a beacon of such development.

​C100 Annual Conference in NYC: U.S. and China Share New Visions of Development

The Committee of 100 (C100), a premier U.S. organization of Chinese-American leaders, is holding its annual conference in New York.

China to avoid debt burden for BRI participating countries: envoy

A Chinese envoy refuted on Sunday the criticism that China's Belt and Road Initiative will create so-called "debt trap" for some participating countries during the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2019.

6 punished after robbing Great Wall relics

Six people in northeast China's Liaoning Province were recently sentenced and fined after being convicted of excavating and robbing relics of the Great Wall and an ancient tomb.

Thousands evacuated after Taiwan chemical plant explosion

More than 10,000 villagers had to be evacuated after an explosion rocked a chemical plant in an industrial zone in Mailiao township, Yunlin county in central-southern Taiwan Sunday afternoon.

Small train supplies water to mountain for 44 years

For the past 44 years, a small train running through the Changbai Mountains in northeast China has been supplying drinking water to local communities where the underground water is undrinkable due to complex mineral components.

Chinese firms to sponsor, serve Beijing horticultural expo

​Chinese firms are expected to play bigger roles than sponsorship at the the upcoming 2019 Beijing International Horticultural Exhibition.

Guangzhou introduces 3D printing to restore remains

A special 3D printer worked next to a display cabinet filled with a variety of imitations of body parts at a funeral parlour in Guangzhou, capital of southern China's Guangdong Province.

Forest fire in SW China starts again

A forest fire that killed 27 firefighters and three locals in southwest China's Sichuan Province a week ago started to burn again Saturday afternoon, local authorities said Sunday.

China-EU tourism cooperation receives boost, official says

​China-European Union (EU) relations in tourism get a boost as the 2018 EU-China Tourism Year has scored a success, an official recently said.
 

Trouble-making elephant to be freed after "emotional evaluation"

​Wildlife authorities in southwest China's Yunnan Province said they will release the Asian elephant they captured Friday back into the wild in an appropriate time.

Hundreds of Kenyan villages access TV service through Chinese aid

At the 2015 China-Africa Cooperation Forum in Johannesburg, China's President Xi Jinping initiated an assistance project to help more people across Africa to access television services.

China to build 15 national logistics hubs in 2019

​China will start building about 15 national logistics hubs this year in its bid to build a nation-wide logistics hub network.

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