Museum set to deepen understanding of history

When it reopens to the public before the start of next month, the Museum of the Third National Congress of the Communist Party of China will be able to provide visitors with more information about the CPC's history and development.

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Record number of students to sit for college entrance exam

A record 10.78 million students around China are expected to take this year's all-important national college entrance exam - the gaokao - from Monday to Tuesday, the Ministry of Education said on Wednesday.

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Policy offers more reproductive choices

After the top leadership announced on Monday that all couples can have three children, phones beeped and buzzed across the country with people speculating on the outcome of the move. Yet after the initial excitement subsided, analysts around the world began to postulate as to the possible effects of this policy change.

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3-child policy proposed as society ages

A key meeting of the Communist Party of China unveiled on Monday a policy that would allow all couples to have up to three children, in place of the current universal two-child policy, in a bid to cope with an increasingly aging society. It also pledged stronger support for families.

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Innovative technologies shine at Big Data Expo

Innovative technologies grabbed the spotlight at the China International Big Data Expo in Guiyang, Southwest China's Guizhou province. As the world's first expo with the theme of big data, the China International Big Data Industry Expo, also referred to as Big Data Expo, is showcasing the applications of 5G technology, smart robots and big data technology.

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Modern education system basically established in Tibet: official

A modern education system covering preschool, basic, vocational, higher, continuing and special education has been basically established in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region after seven decades of efforts, said a senior local official Saturday.

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Feature: Heritage is best education

In May 2002, the Canadian government officially designated May as Asian Heritage Month in Canada, which is meant to reflect on and celebrate the contributions that Canadians of Asian descent have been making to the growth and prosperity of multicultural Canada.

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Quake-hit areas in China resume school

Elementary and high schools resumed classes on Monday after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit northwest China's Qinghai Province early Saturday.

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China to boost development of museums

China will pool efforts to promote the high-quality development of museums with the aim to build itself into a country with top-level museums by 2035, noted a guideline issued on Monday.

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Cultural activities mark friendship between China's Nanjing, Italy's Florence

Three days of cultural activities concluded on Sunday in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, marking the 40th anniversary of its sister-city relationship with Italy's Florence.

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