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Masks ordered back on

Chinese authorities are facing a new challenge in containing the spread of the Delta variant.

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From China with love

THE Olympics Games is one of the most popular sporting events followed closely by the Chinese.

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Small yet extraordinary acts

ORDINARY people became heroes when they aided victims after unexpected torrential rain hit Central China’s Henan province last Tuesday and caused major floods in many places and turned streets into streams.

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Love's labour won: 24-year quest for a missing child ends happily

WITH very little cash and carrying a small bag, a farmer embarked on a journey in search of his missing son.

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Elephant herd new darling in China

A HERD of migrating elephants has stolen the limelight from the giant pandas which dominated the most popular position of China’s iconic animals for decades.

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Celebrating CPC centenary

China celebrated the ruling party’s anniversary last week. But for the ordinary citizens, they have their own way to mark the event.

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In the eye of the beholder

A PRESTIGIOUS university in China is in the news twice in the last few months for all the wrong reasons.

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A province steeped in history

Jiayuguan Fort in Gansu was China’s first line of defence against marauders and is the starting point and gateway to the western end of the Great Wall to the Silk Road.

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Out of this world cultural relics

Alien-looking figurines spark theories the archaeological Sanxingdui site was visited by ETs.

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Towards a healthier community

PUBLIC health has become one of the top priorities between Asean members and China in the wake of the Covid-19 that has ravaged the world for more than a year.

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Of Xinjiang and its people

IT was 9pm but the sky of Hotan town was still bright.

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Back on track but still on the lookout

AS I was boarding a high-speed train to Wuhan late last month, I overheard a passenger excitedly saying: “I can see Wuhan again, extremely happy.”

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