Wednesday May 15 | People's Daily Online
Beihai Silver Beach in China's Guangxi
Lying on the coastlines in the suburb south of Beihai city, the Beihai Silver Beach is one of the ideal beach holiday resorts in China.
Sunbathing a nightmare of garbage and mounting maritime pollution
CHINA'S coastal areas are suffering from maritime pollution as scenic spots and local environments become increasingly threatened.
China Focus: Coastal cities fall victim of maritime pollution
Two days of gales last week resulted in almost sixty tonnes of garbage ending up onshore at Silver Beach, dubbed China's No.1 beach, in the southern coastal city of Beihai in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
A supermarket in Beihai, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, has been ordered to apologize and compensate a 12-year-old student for abusing her as a thief, China News Service reported today.
Beihai of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, one of the first 14 coastal cities in China's initial opening up to the world a few decades ago, covers a land area of 3,337 square km, and boasts a total population of 1.63 million.