Chinese women make ‘reverse prayer’ to show off flexibility
Most of the participants have been young women who took the opportunity to show off their flexibility by holding their mobile phones between their palms.
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Baidu announced that it will update its cloud acceleration service in a bid to speed up the country's cross-border webpage visits.
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Former clients said Rui Hai executives were willing to sidestep safety measures aimed at reducing the risk of accidents and often boasted of their ability to overcome bureaucratic hurdles.
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The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Autumn Equinox, (Chinese: 秋分), the 16th solar term of the year, begins this year on Sept 23 and ends on Oct 8.
Read MoreSecrets behind Tianjin explosion – part 3
As early as 2008, academics in Tianjin warned in a paper of the strain on the environment, citing the risks posed by the chemical industry in particular. An accident or spill, they said, could devastate the region.
Read MoreSecrets behind Tianjin explosion – part 2
For decades, Tianjin has sought to emerge from the shadow of Beijing, its far more powerful and privileged neighbor, and to catch up with the rival port cities that pioneered China's economic transformation.
Read MoreChina to reap the fruits of anti-air pollution effort
China's greenhouse gas emissions could start to decline within 10 years, according to a report from the London School of Economics.
Read MoreSecrets behind Tianjin explosion – part 1
One partner was the son of a local police chief, the other an executive at a state-run chemicals firm. After meeting at a dinner party, they started a company here to handle the export of the most dangerous chemicals made in China.
Read More6 lessons learned from 3-month journey in China
Today, he shares what he learned while living in China for three months and how the media portrays countries is often very wrong.
Read MoreThe story of a Chinese silicosis sufferer
He Quangui went to work in an illegal gold mine, which, while helping fuel China's growing economy, cost him dearly: He has silicosis, a form of pneumoconiosis, China's most common occupational disease.
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