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Thangka painters’ number boosted in Tibet
***Amid governmental support to protect the ancient art“From 300 to 3,000 (roughly), the rise in the number of Thangka painters in Tibet shows that...
Cutting-edge core technology can only be developed at home
By Yang Xun from People's DailyCutting-edge core technology should not be imported, but developed domestically, Shi Yigong, a well-known scientist and president of Westlake...
China puts household farmers on road to modern agriculture
Chinese small agricultural households, the biggest part of the country’s agricultural population, are joining a national drive to pursue modernized agriculture, with the help...
Valuable ancient painting to be staged in Palace Museum
By Li Xinyi from People’s Daily China's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, will exhibit a series of famous cultural relics and fine collections,...
Supply-side reform helps Chinese farmers locate target markets
Chinese farmers are using their wisdom and modern strategies to cater for the market, and such supply-side reform is helping them gaining more profits.Wu...
Drones facilitate people’s lives in China
By Liu Ge from People’s DailySeveral Chinese cities are using drones to monitor traffic, capturing traffic violations such as using mobile phones while driving...
Consumption contributed 76.2% to China’s economic growth
Agency reportThe 6.6-percent economic growth China maintained last year was not an easy-won achievement especially given the fact that the country’s economy has...
China sees greater demand for skilled workers
***Amid economic transitionBy Li Xinping, Zhu YueyingSkilled workers in China are taking pride in their professions as the world’s second-largest economy sees a huge...
SEC urges shareholders to merge
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Thursday called for mergers among the 125 shareholders associations operating in the Nigerian capital market to form...
Children economic impact of violence in Nigeria at $6.1bn
The economic impact of the violence against children in Nigeria is estimated at about 6.1 billion dollars, which is equivalent to about 1.07 per...

