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Two months ago, his tattered clothes and soot-covered face told the tale of his difficult and impoverished life as a coal deliveryman.
For Nyima Gyatso, 37, rebuilding his quake-ravaged hostel Samadhi is about more than putting up 12 Tibetan-style tents on an open meadow.
Fang Zhouzi, known as a "science cop" for his battles against pseudoscience and academic misconduct, pledged on Monday to continue exposing academic frauds after being attacked and slightly injured on Sunday afternoon.
China is in the process of re-inventing itself, especially in the creative arts and fashion industry.
Chiang Kai-shek's great-grandson is out to prove he is his own man and that the Made-in-China brand is a powerful tool.
The 23-year-old, whose arms were amputated after a childhood accident, plays the piano with his toes.
In an age when affairs of the heart are conducted in the truncated shorthand of text messages and e-mail, a story of love and devotion written in five million characters of graceful prose and poetry spanning decades of separation seems almost inconceivable.
Just seconds before a passenger plane carrying scores of people was to land at Yichun airport, Zhang Zhanhua noticed something wrong: The lights on the aircraft were off.
Transplanted southerner transplants trees for future generations in Shanxi.
A Chinese woman turns her chicken coop into one of the country's largest overseas farms.