Record-Breaking Sprinter
Chinese sprinter Zhang Peimeng trimmed his own national record to 10.00 seconds in the semifinal of the men's 100-meter race at the 2013 IAAF World Athletics Championships in Moscow
Official Sacked
Liu Tienan, former Vice Minister of the National Development and Reform Commission, China's top economic planning body, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and removed from public office for discipline and law violations

"We should learn to accept and appreciate what nature has given us and forget our obsession with physical appearance."

Zhu Hongwen, a professor of philosophy and sociology at Beijing Normal University, in response to a survey released by China Youth Daily saying that more than 75 percent of young people believe that being physically attractive can give them a competitive edge in society, on August 7

"Internet celebrities, who have notable influence on public opinion in virtual society, should share more positive and constructive messages with Chinese netizens."

Lu Wei, Director of the State Internet Information Office, on August 11

"It turns out that young people today are no less traditional than elder generations."

Han Tingyu, Marketing Director of Touchmedia, a major taxi in-vehicle advertising screen owner, in response to a month-long survey conducted by his company, which revealed that about 60 percent of those polled expect to get married, and ideally have a child, before the age of 29

"Fingerprints can help police, institutions and citizens be sure of the cardholder's identity, but it is not practical to ask all departments to install fingerprint devices."

Luo Yaping, a fingerprint expert at the People's Public Security University of China, in response to the Ministry of Public Security's program of recording fingerprints on ID cards in order to prevent criminals using lost or stolen cards from making purchases or conducting other illegal business

Rescuing Handicrafts

Oriental Outlook

August 5

In the process of modernization and industrialization, many traditional handmade products have gradually lost their market and disappeared. In the meantime, core handicraft techniques and cultural essence involved in the process are also missing.

Language Crisis

Lifeweek

August 12

The Chinese language is facing unprecedented challenges in the modern age.

First, many people often forget how to write even some of the most common characters, because they type words into computers or mobile phones using a keyboard rather than writing on a piece of paper. The second challenge is that Internet buzzwords are weakening the beauty of the Chinese language. The third challenge is how Chinese should adapt to the needs of international communication in a globalized world.

 

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Jolly Holiday Buddhists and tourists participate in the sacred "sunning of the Buddha" ceremony to mark the start of the annual Shoton Festival at the Drepung Monastery in Lhasa on August 6 (PURBU ZHAXI)
Flood Season Rescuers help transfer people trapped by a flood on a farm in Qiqihar, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on August 13. Weeks of continuous rainfall raised water levels of several major rivers in the province, forcing the closure of six ports along the Sino-Russian border (WANG YONGGANG)
Judicial Justice
China's first guideline to prevent unjust or wrongful judgments was issued by the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of the CPC Central Committee on August 13
Smarter Cities
More Chinese cities have completed work on digital systems and are set for an upgrade toward becoming "smart cities"
Government Lawyers
23,500 lawyers have been recruited as legal advisers for governments at all levels in China, as part of an effort to facilitate the construction of a law-based government
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Building a Petrochemical Hub Sinopec's ethene production base located in Wuhan went into operation on August 13. Ethene is an important raw material in the petrochemical industry (XIAO YIJIU)
Fast and Economical A tramcar network was put on a trial run on August 15 in Shenyang. The network, the first of its kind in China, consists of four lines with a total length of 60 km (PAN YULONG)
Aiding Small Firms
The State Council on August 12 unveiled details of financial support for cash-strapped small businesses, which generate the bulk of employment in the country
Inflation Flat
China's CPI, a main gauge of inflation, grew 2.7 percent year on year in July, staying flat from the figure for June
PV Exports Plummet
Exports of Chinese photovoltaic cells and components fell 31 percent year on year in the first half of 2013, due to overcapacity and trade disputes
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Privately Placed Bonds to Better Fund Small Firms
Improving financial services to support small businesses is an important task in mobilizing financial resources
Gold Fever
Gold purchases in China skyrocketed by nearly 54 percent in the first half of 2013, despite contracting demand elsewhere in the world
Booming Profits
Industrial Bank, a joint-stock bank based in southeast China's Fujian Province, realized $3.53 billion in net profit attributed to its parent company's shareholders
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  • JAPAN
    A relative of an atomic bomb victim prays at the Peace Statue in Peace Memorial Park in Nagasaki, western Japan on August 9, as the city marked the 68th anniversary of the bombing (XINHUA/AFP)
  • EGYPT
    An Egyptian woman blocks a military bulldozer from running over a wounded young protestor near Rabaa al-Adawiya Mosque in eastern Cairo on August 14, as Egyptian security forces broke up supporters at a huge rally in support of deposed leader Mohamed Morsi (CFP)
  • COLOMBIA
    Colombian Ana Fabiola Ramirez collects flowers for her traditional Silleta (a traditional flower arrangement) at a farm in Santa Helena Municipality, Colombia on August 10, on the eve of the traditional Silleteros Parade portion of the flower festival (XINHUA/AFP)
  • INDIA
    A launch ceremony in Kochi presents India's indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant on August 12. When the INS Vikrant goes into full service in 2018, India will become the fifth nation to have designed and built its own aircraft carrier (XINHUA/AFP)
  • THE REPUBLIC OF TOGO
    Two men stand guard near a selection of the 700 kg of ivory seized on August 6 by the Togolese police at a press event on August 9 in Lome, capital of Togo (XINHUA/AFP)
  • THE UNITED STATES
    A sand sculpture artist creates a work of art at Long Beach in California on August 11 during the 81st annual Great Sand Sculpture Contest (ZHAO HANRONG)
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