Thursday, January 27, 2005

News

Pro-Daughter Policies to be Extended in Guangzhou: Guangzhou's Population and Family Planning Bureau said on Wednesday that favorable education and healthcare policies for families with daughters will be rolled out across the southern city later this year.

China rediscovers Russian legacy: Chinese entrepreneurs have created a mock Russian village in the town of Harbin, once a Russian outpost in north-eastern China.

Tibetan monk 'broken' by China: A Tibetan monk imprisoned by China for nearly three years can no longer walk or speak clearly, according to US-based Human Rights Watch.


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