A procuratorate in Shanghai has launched a graft investigation into a former district official, local authorities said Wednesday.
Local high schools are recruiting more teachers for subjects they expect to become more popular after the city government last year announced changes to the college entrance exam system.
Shanghai will dredge river, remove illegal structures by the riverside and rebuild sewage and irrigation systems in suburban areas in a major campaign to clean up the waterways.
China has approved plans for pilot free trade zones in Beijing’s neighboring port city of Tianjin and the coastal Fujian and Guangdong provinces as well as a plan to deepen reform and opening up in the one in Shanghai.
The number of Chinese children studying overseas has decreased in recent years as parents become “more rational” and local schools offer more choice.
Collectors lapped up 1,200 Metro souvenir tickets within an hour after they were put up on sale online yesterday.
The city government is tempting taxi operators with subsidies to combat air pollution in the city, authorities said yesterday.
Chunghwa is a brand of pencil that many generations of Chinese have used to practice writing Chinese characters for the first time. But when it is exported overseas, it is labeled differently so that it appears to be a non-Chinese brand.
Increasing awareness is focused on the environmental impact of the production process, leading to a shift in industry policy by coating makers such as Axalta.
In Shanghai, innovation is the current buzzword for industries, researchers and start-up entrepreneurs. Those who come up with pioneering ideas for new products, processes and systems naturally want to attract investment and enjoy any financial benefit that accrues.
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