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Hubei Province has got the nod to implement its ambitious reform program to build up a Wuhan Metropolitan Area.
China bids farewell to the 12-day Beijing 2008 Paralympics.
A lawyer and a scholar have jointly called for equal rights for non-natives and those with Beijing Hukou.
Prince Gong's Mansion (Gongwangfu) is the largest and best-preserved Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) princely mansion.
Three lion-tiger hybrid cubs have made it through their critical first four-months of life at Nanjing zoo.
The completion of the new building makes the National Library of China the world's third largest library.
Art Beijing 2008 opened to the public on September 6.
Changchun City in northeast China once again delivers the biggest Trade Fair in Northeast Asia.
Embroidered shoes, pleated batik skirts, shining silver accessories of the Miao minority - these are the exotic Chinese flavors that will pervade the Paris fashion trade fair.
Following the Olympic Games most of the stadiums in Beijing will be commercially operated.
If the Olympics are a time for medals, many people earned theirs before the Games began.
More than 400,000 Beijingers have joined an online discussion about whether to keep a pre-Games car ban.
Huai'an city is building a sphere to symbolize the geographical boundary between the south and north of China.
China tops Olympic gold tally with 51 gold medals in Beijing.
Beijing Olympic Games has been hailed by media across the world as a huge success.
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