Award-winning Photographer Lu Guang Today will introduce you a freelancer photographer who helps raise public awareness of environmental protection via his cameras.
Parkour in China One of the extreme sports, Parkour, is pretty new to China, but it's attracting a growing number of enthusiasts.
The United States says it will do its part to reduce corruption in Afghanistan by examining its own contracts and projects, as it demands the same from the Afghan government.
2009-11-20 The Google Library and Copyright The China Written Works Copyright Society estimates that some 18,000 books by some 570 Chinese authors have been illegally added to Google Books, which is only accessible to American internet users. The dispute though raises the larger question of how strong copyright protection is in our internet-based, global society these days.
How are you dealing with the water and gas shortage? Snow storms and icy weather have caused gas shortage in Wuhan, Chongqing and other areas of China. Plus water is getting more expensive starting tomorrow in Beijing.
Professor Zhang's Five Wills With the possession of five wills, can the nanny get the house presented by the owner to her in appreciation of her decade-long service and care?
Award-winning Photographer Lu Guang Today will introduce you a freelancer photographer who helps raise public awareness of environmental protection via his cameras.
2009-11-21 CRI Roundup In this edition, we will focus on US President Barack Obama's just concluded state visit to China.
Reports From the Developing Countries
2009-11-15 Reports from Developing Countries Kenyan economists gather in Nairobi to discuss how the country and China can further promote economic ties. And in Iran, a campaign is launched to raise people's awareness of diabetes.