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People pack the Beijing Wedding Expo on Wednesday. The two-day event was the biggest fair for wedding-related products and services in the city since the outbreak of COVID-19.     Chen Xiaogen / For China Daily

People pack the Beijing Wedding Expo on Wednesday. The two-day event was the biggest fair for wedding-related products and services in the city since the outbreak of COVID-19. Chen Xiaogen / For China Daily

China commits to sharing vaccines

China has joined the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access Facility, an important step to advance the building of a global community of health for all, the Foreign Ministry said on Friday.

CHINA

Survey finds age of migrant workers rising

The average age of the Chinese rural migrant workers who have manned assembly lines at coastal factories or laid bricks on the rims of expanding cities has been climbing, a survey has found.

TOP NEWS

Support given to job seekers high on agenda

China will adopt new pro-employment measures and enhance its support for key groups of job seekers to meet this year's job creation targets, the State Council's executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Friday.

COMMENT

How can law better protect women?

Over the last month or so, the tragedy of Lamu has left millions of Chinese distraught, demonstrating again the urgent need to better protect women against domestic violence.

BUSINESS

Two key sectors add more payrolls in Sept

China's services and manufacturing sectors added payrolls last month, the first time since the COVID-19 epidemic, an indication that the country's economic rebound has gained momentum, a private survey showed on Friday.

ADVERTORIAL

Tech town a new engine for region's growth

Leveraging the nation's strategies to integrate Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei and drive innovative development, a high-tech demonstration area has emerged in Tianjin as a new growth engine in the region.

WORLD

Debates draw outsized attention amid a pandemic-gripped year

Political debates are usually an entertaining footnote to the larger story of a presidential election campaign in the United States.

LIFE

Sequel to Thunderstorm set to strike audiences

In 1933, a student at Tsinghua University wrote a script, titled Thunderstorm. It was published in 1934 and premiered in 1935.

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