Sea ice interrupts offshore drilling, fishing 2011-01-07
Rapidly expanding sea ice has interrupted offshore drilling, fishing and other economic activities on the Bohai and Yellow seas. |
Millions brace for icy weather 2011-01-08
Millions of residents and thousands of hectares of crops across China have been affected by icy rain and freezing temperatures as the cold snap, which will last for the next 10 days, took hold. |
China names squad for Asian Cup 2010-12-29
The Chinese Football Association Tuesday named a 23-man squad for the Asian Cup to be held next month in Qatar. |
China's booming nuclear power industry brings opportunities for domestic firms 2010-12-29
Under the ever-growing pressure of fulfilling its promise to save energy and reduce emissions, the Chinese government has stepped up its efforts to develop the nation's nuclear power industry. |
Diver farms underwater garden 2010-12-28
When the mercury hits -5 C, the last thing most of us think about is taking a dip in the ocean. |
Fog disrupts air, road traffic in China 2010-12-22
More than 3,000 passengers have been stranded after heavy fog blanketed an airport in northeast China's Liaoning province Wednesday. |
Open buying or open corruption 2010-12-23
The local government of Fushun city bought iTouch 4 for 2,300 yuan each, nearly 10 times the price of ordinary USB flash drives. |
China, ROK launch joint land-sea transport service 2010-12-22
China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) launched a joint land and sea transport services in a bid to cut logistics costs and boost trade. |
Snow forecast for North China 2010-12-19
China's meteorological authority said Sunday temperatures across China will keep rising over the next three days while light to moderate snow will hit some parts of north China. |
China sets up 1st non-gov't emergency rescue group 2010-12-17
The first and only non-governmental motorized emergency rescue alliance was formally set up in Shenyang City of northeast China's Liaoning Province on Dec.The lack of professional management and well-knit standard as well as insufficient knowledge of rescue methods are expected to be improved. By Li Mu, People's Daily Online |
Filipino ship crewmember rescued 2010-12-16
Two rescuers lift an ailing oil tanker crewmember into their helicopter, Dec 15, 2010. A Filipino citizen on a Bahamas oil tanker suddenly fell ill when the vessel was heading for Dalian, Northeast China's Liaoning province, on Wednesday morning. |
China's high-speed rail network to take shape in 2012 2010-12-10
As of 2012, the mileage will exceed 11,000 kilometers, and the newly-constructed high-speed rail will reach 13,000 kilometers, mainly including lines between Harbin and Dalian; Wuhan and Beijing; Hefei and Fuzhou; |
Heavy snow closes NE China airport againS 2010-12-01
A major airport in northeast China's Liaoning Province was closed Monday for the second time in two days as runways were covered by a thick layer of snow, authorities said. |
Snowfall throws life in disarray 2010-11-29
Unexpected snowstorms have left hundreds of unprepared herdsmen short of fodder to feed their livestock in Horqin Right Wing Front Banner (county) in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. |
Pricy grain is forecast 2010-11-22
China's imports of corn and soybeans are soaring with the former increasing by 8,644 percent to 1.22 million tons in the first nine months of the year. |
Winged victims of growth 2010-11-24
A patch of wetlands that lies on the route of migratory birds, near downtown Dalian, is slowly being eaten up by property development. Zhang Xiaomin reports |