China’s first anti-domestic violence law takes effect
The new law defines domestic violence as both physical and psychological harm inflicted between family members, including beatings, injuries, restraint or forcible limits on physical liberties, as well as recurring verbal threats and abuse.
Read MoreChina joins hands with U.S. to launch Tourism Year
China and the United States launched the US-China Tourism Year 2016 at a ceremony in Beijing on Feb 29.
Read MoreWest Hartford middle schools to offer Chinese courses
Chinese is currently offered at Conard and Hall high schools along with other world languages including Spanish, French, Chinese, Latin, and Ancient Greek.
Read MoreIs China’s divorce surge an impulse or extrication
The divorce rate is rising rapidly. In 2014, 3.6 million Chinese couples broke up, almost double the number from a decade previously.
Read MorePa Pa Pa! University’s “sex” essay topic stirs disputes
Topic: There are moments of flowers and applause in life, and there are also moments of depression. When facing applauds … Please write on the topic 'Pa Pa Pa'.
Read MoreBeijing, the new “Billionaire Capital of the World”
The Chinese capital has overtaken the Big Apple as home to the most billionaires — 100 to 95 — according to Hurun.
Read MoreChina’s five banks offer free transfers via mobile banking
China's five largest commercial lenders started providing interbank transfers and transfers within accounts of a bank via mobile banking for free.
Read More5 things not to miss in Hangzhou
For travelers visiting the scenic city for the first time, here are five experiences that should not be missed
Read MoreUK university introduces authentic food for Chinese students
In the last week of January, University of Glasgow introduced new dishes more suitable to the Chinese palate.
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