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Dire manners and 'uncivilised behaviour' of tourists is harming China's image, admits VP Wang Yang
Hailing from one of the country's poorest provinces, Wang Yang lacks the revolutionary pedigree of the so-called "princeling" party leaders.
13 hrs ago | Malaysian National News Agency
Hoax phone calls hit mainland flights
Several flights from Chongqing and Guangzhou were forced to land or delayed on Friday after telephone threats were received, airport authorities said.
33 dead, 12 missing in Chinese storms
BEIJING: Thirty-three people have died and 12 others were reported missing in the latest round of rain and hailstorms that have swept south China, the government said.
Hong Kong-Based Company to Open Location in Augusta
Right now, DASCOM employs eight people in Waynesboro and Lyndhurst. The company expects to have about 30 employees when the new building is up and running in about a year.
No judgement in trademark lawsuit
TWO Chinese herbal tea makers involved in a dispute over their products' external packaging and designs took their case to the Guangdong Province Higher People's Court yesterday.
China Life Sciences Health Industry Client Briefing - April 2013
Given the significance of generic drugs within China's health care system, the duplication of generic drug research and development is a serious concern.
Local Family Stuck In China After Security Scare At Consulate
Ralph and Cheryl Antonelli had planned to head to Logan Airport Wednesday night.
Man arrested over airline bomb hoax
Police in southern China detained a man early Thursday who is suspected of calling in fake bomb threats that grounded five domestic flights the previous day.
Guangdong coastal water quality is declining, with worst areas around Hong Kong
Pollution in Guangdong's coastal waters continued to worsen last year, mainly in the Pearl River Delta, which affected offshore water quality in Hong Kong.
Nine million fake products destroyed in China
Beijing, May 15 : Police in China destroyed over nine million fake and shoddy products in 125 cities Wednesday, a publicity day for combating and preventing economic crimes.
In Hong Kong, Giant Duck Makes a Splash
A giant rubber duck is making a splash in Hong Kong, spawning everything from duck-viewing tours to duck-shaped dim sum.
Big Tree Group, Inc. Reports Financial Results for the Full Year of 2012 Ended December 31, 2012
Big Tree Group, Inc. , a company that serves as a "one stop shop" for the sourcing, distribution and specialty manufacturing of toys and related products, announced today our financial results for the full year of 2012 ended subsidiary, Big Tree International Co., Ltd.
Consulate stops issuing visas after powder scare
THE US consulate in the southern city of Guangzhou has stopped issuing visas after an envelope with unidentified powder was found on Monday morning, Yangcheng Evening News reported yesterday.
Illuminating confessions from a shadow banker
Kenji Fujimoto was accepted into Kim Jong-il's inner circle during a 13-year stint serving North Korea's first family.
China's toy factories face more scrutiny on safety, work conditions
China's large toy industry, including its plastics-related toy makers, faces potentially stepped up scrutiny on safety and factory working conditions.
Nigerians in China want consular office in Guangzhou
Worried about the delay in processing travel documents, Nigerians in Guangdong province of China, have called on President Goodluck Jonathan to establish a consular office in the province to reduce their plights in the Asian country.
U.S. Department of State Announces First 2013 Sports Envoy Program...
The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announced today that Paralympian Dr.