China's army has opened 40 fuel depots and 145 military railway lines for civilian use under a campaign to reduce the size of the armed forces and intensify economic development, the official New China news Agency said Friday.
A typhoon that struck the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang last week killed 177 people, injured
China will have more than 170 million television sets by the end of this decade, more than three times the 1984 figure, the newspaper Economic Daily reported Friday.
Vietnam accused Chinese forces Friday of firing 15,000 artillery rounds into Ha Tuyen border
Chinese city of Xian, the Xian Evening News said Wednesday.
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amid exploding firecrackers, martial arts demonstrations and a colorful carnival marking the Chinese New Year.
One worker was killed and six were injured in a gas explosion that ripped through a coal mine shaft in the southern city of Canton last week, the official China Daily newspaper reported Tuesday.
Chinese President Li Xiannian flew to Burma on Monday for a five-day visit, to be followed by a
Nineteen Chinese died and seven were critically ill in China's Sichuan province from drinking a
Vague reports have spun a web of myths around the so-called Chinese Underground--where the bulk of
finest--and plans to expand to five more Chinese cities by 1990.
China said Wednesday it will send 50,000 tons of grain to drought-stricken African nations in the first six months of this year.
Police in the southern China city of Canton are planning a crackdown on Hong Kong and Macao criminals whose "capitalist tricks" include drugging their victims before robbing them, the China Daily reported Friday.
Vietnam accused Chinese troops Friday of firing heavy artillery barrages into Vietnamese territory this week, causing serious losses to villagers.
Chinese President Li Xiannian, 77, has been hospitalized with a bad cold, forcing him to cancel a
Chinese officials have confiscated the possessions of Edward McNally, an American who taught law at
Chinese President Li Xiannian called for world peace Wednesday and condemned superpower rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union.