In Chinese, the name literally means "dirty bread". The name not only refers to how it looks, but also the mess it creates when you take a bite.
In June alone, local governments issued 286.7 billion yuan worth of bonds, with 117.6 billion yuan worth of special bonds, according to the Ministry of Finance.
In Japan he discovered a Japanese family that had been making musical strings in the Tang Dynasty style for eight generations. The strings were yellow and Tan asked for a different color; but he was told no — yellow was the color of Buddha.
In Beijing, the number of new HIV cases exceeded 2,800 between January and October, and nearly 70 percent were transmitted through sex between men.
In Japan, a market that boasts many world-famous tech brands including gaming leader Nintendo Switch, a lamp made by Chinese firm XGIMI sold out as soon as it launched at the end of last year.
In China, only children at registered welfare homes can be legally adopted. Last year, these shelters housed about 86,000 children, 21 percent of the country's 410,000 orphans nationwide, the ministry said. However, that represents a more than 20 percent decrease compared with seven years ago, when they had 108,000.
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In Girado's eyes, China has long defended the rule-based global governance and wants to see a return to the types of discussions that originally gave rise to the G20.
In January, authorities told the hotel company Marriott International to shut down its Chinese website and mobile applications for one week to remove illegal information, after it sent emails to its members listing Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Tibet as countries.
In July, Nanfang Daily interviewed a female student who told how she was pushed to provide nude photos of herself as security for a loan of 3,000 yuan.
In December last year, the bourse began drafting specific rule changes that would pave the way for the issuance of controversial dual-class shares, after the Securities and Futures Commission softened its stance on the long-entrenched "one share, one vote" principle.