A Chinese company received a 2012 South-South Award for offering financial aid to underprivileged Chinese and African cataract patients.
As the fishing-ban period approaches in boundary rivers in Heilongjiang province, frontier soldiers were preparing to patrol and protect the environment.
Chinese icebreaker Xuelong, or "Snow Dragon," returned to its Shanghai base on Thursday after wrapping up the country's fifth Arctic expedition with a landmark trip.
The 14th International Sand Sculpture Festival opened in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, on Sept 26.
Shinzo Abe is famous for his devotion to building an aggressive Japan and is even more likely to strengthen its hard line against China.
Air and sea rescue teams helped 150 airplane "passengers" to safety on Wednesday as part of an emergency drill in Shanghai.
Beijing's transport authority has warned commuters to expect even more gridlock in the coming days, as millions hit the road, heading both into and out of the capital, for the holidays.
Except for five children in need of care, Svetlana Vlasova’s daily life is the same as any other housewife in Hunchun.
The Chinese government has been of great service to the 13,800 Chinese Muslims making the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, via chartered flights that have departed the country since Tuesday.
Altogether 30 models will attend the final competition of 2012 Miss China Pageant on Sept 29 after receiving short intensive training in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province.
The unveiling of high ticket prices for a new high-speed line set to open on Friday is garnering a new slew of controversy as many plan trips during the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays.
The capital city witnessed severe congestion due to precipitation and more traffic before the National Day holidays.