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Universities in China cancel long races

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 04:38 AM PST

Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, Hubei province, recently cancelled the women's 3-thousand-meter race and the men's 5-thousand-meter race at its university games.

Crossover: College students' physical fitness declined for 25 years

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 04:30 AM PST

For more on the topic, we're joined in the studio by our reporter Ai Yang.

College students struggle to keep fit

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 04:22 AM PST

The cancellation of long-distance races at some of China?s university campuses has highlighted the poor level of physical fitness among students. CCTV reporter Ai Yang visits one university in Beijing to find out how students are doing in their physical education class.

Grad school applicants compete for seats

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 04:16 AM PST

While long distance running remains a daunting task, students aspiring to enter graduate schools are testing their stamina by competing for seats.

Sino-Indian strategic economic dialogue held in New Delhi

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 04:07 AM PST

The world's two fastest growing economies, China and India, have begun the second round of their strategic and economic dialogue in New Delhi.

Food brought people together: Indians living in Beijing

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 02:58 AM PST

During the Second "India-China Strategic Economic Dialogue" on Monday, the two countries have called for intensified bilateral cooperation. As economic ties between the two have enhanced in recent years, more and more Indians have come to live and work in China.

Crossover: China, India share interests, yet have differences

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 02:52 AM PST

For more on this, let's speak to our correspondent, Shweta Bajaj in New Delhi.

Japan appoints new ambassador to China

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 02:47 AM PST

The Japanese government has officially appointed Masato Kitera as the country's new ambassador to China.

Rural schools integrated for a better education

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 01:28 AM PST

At the recently closed 18th CPC National Congress, the need to improve education quality and promote equality, especially in the relatively poor western areas was emphasized. In areas like northwest China?s Gansu province, education resources are very limited. But in recent years, many local schools have been integrated to pool together what limited resources they have.

Chief commander of J-15 died due to heart attack

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 10:38 PM PST

The chief commander of China?s fighter jet J-15, Luo Yang has passed away on Sunday.

5.5-magnitude quake hits China's Xinjiang

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 10:48 PM PST

A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Ruoqiang County in China's Northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous region Manday afternoon.

J-15 chief project manager died due to heart attack

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 06:33 PM PST

The chief commander of China?s fighter jet J-15, Luo Yang has passed away on Sunday.

China fully committed to green growth

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 09:15 PM PST

China?s National Development and Reform Commission has released its 2012 Report on the country?s Policy and Action for addressing Climate Change. The Report outlines the measures China has taken over the past year to mitigate and adapt to climate change, and sets out the government?s position in international climate talks.

Studio interview: Large discrepancy in civil service exam applications

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:15 PM PST

Dr. Wang Yan from the National Institute of Education Sciences

Making "Gaokao" a fairer test

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:01 PM PST

With these provinces working on the policy to permit children of migrant workers to take the college exam where they are, China is a step closer to eliminating inequality, and putting a fairer educational system on track.

Japan to appoint new ambassador to China

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 06:36 PM PST

The Japanese government will officially appoint Masato Kitera as the country?s new ambassador to China on Monday, in a bid to ease tensions between Asia?s two largest economies, heightened recently by the Diaoyu Island dispute.

Civil servant a popular career choice for young Chinese

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 06:17 PM PST

Before the reform and opening-up in China, most enterprises in the country were run by the government and the government decided where people worked. Then "Breaking the iron bowl" ended this and encouraged competition.

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