HANGZHOU - Police in East China's Zhejiang province have detained 18 suspects in connection to activities of the "Almighty God" cult.
HAVANA - Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel was elected on Thursday to serve in the newly-created post of president of the Republic of Cuba.
Guangxi has been a front-runner in rolling out localized guidelines for compensating breeders of 12 nonconventional species, as part of a broader effort to prevent bankruptcy and mass impoverishment among the breeding community.
HANGZHOU -- Cainiao Network, Alibaba's delivery arm, announced Thursday that they have added the ability to send packages through facial recognition technology to their courier services.
Guangdong's Dongguan, a city of 6,228 national-level high-tech companies which ranked second, also benefits via spillover from a first-tier city: Shenzhen. In recent years, electronic information industries have been relocated to Dongguan from Shenzhen. The most prominent example is tech giant Huawei, which relocated part of its businesses to Songshan Lake of Dongguan.
HOHHOT-While most Chinese soaked up the festive vibes as they celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival, an occasion for family reunions, Zhong Jingfeng canceled his celebrations once again and stayed deep in the mountains in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region to watch for smoke.
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HAIKOU-This winter seemed longer and colder than previous years as the novel coronavirus outbreak gripped the country. However, people, young and old, from all walks of life, have all pitched in to fight the virus and take courage from each other.
HONG KONG - Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor has accepted the Judicial Officers Recommendation Commission’s (JORC) remmendation for the appointment of Lord Patrick Hodge as non-permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal.
HANGZHOU - The transaction volume of commodities in the eastern Chinese city of Yiwu, known as the "world supermarket" for its wholesale goods, saw steady growth last year, according to local authorities.
Guangzhou has been China's foreign trade hub for more than 2,000 years. Between the mid-18th century and mid-19th century, the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) government set Guangzhou as the only trading place for European merchants. As a result, a tremendous amount of currencies were swapped here.