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Hu Yumei has been looking for a doctor for her daughter since 2004 – when her daughter was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Life's difficulties and the diagnosis have challenged Hu as a mother and threatened her daughter's future.
Zou Gui's life is all about her five-year-old son - his health, education and future. Worrying about education resources, food safety and many other societal problems, Zou Gui asked what she can do to give her son a beautiful future.
In the rural areas of Ningxia Hui autonomous region, success is defined by most people as the number of cisterns one owns. In the dry sandy area, as rain is the only source of water, the number of cisterns one has determines that person's social status in the village.
Ekaterina Ilyakhina, from Russia, founded the Hand-to-Hand Chorus in Beijing. The Chinese singers in the chorus don't speak Russian, and she doesn't speak Chinese.
The year 2012 marks the 20th year of operations for the Kempinski Hotel Beijing. 20 years ago it was the city's first luxury hotel and a symbol of the rising economy and demand for luxury goods in China.
Despite the fact of graduating from Yale and being admitted to Harvard, 45-year-old Chris Barden found passion in rescuing dogs in China. He has now provided shelter for 120 dogs in Beijing.
Simon Frederic is French, he likes to make friends and enjoys talking to people. He said his favorite thing about sports is that everyone is equal. On Oct 28, Frederic organized an event called Zombie Run at the Olympic Park to celebrate Halloween.
There are more than 23 million Muslims in China. How much do Chinese people know about halal food? China Daily reporters took to the streets to find out.
Jiang Xiao was born into a family of comedians and was on a career path tomake people laugh. Instead he chose to work in a place where people cry - the mortuary in Beijing's southern Daxing district.
Ma Lizhi has been a physician at the Emergency Room Rescue Center at the Armed Police General Hospital in Beijing for years. She enjoys the work in the emergency room even though it's very busy and usually disliked.
With more and more young Chinese adults going crazy over cute products, the Chinese industry of creating and selling cuteness is growing. China Daily reporter Jia Fan visited Han Xue, a designer, in her east-Beijing studio to explore what was behind a life of cuteness.
As long as she has the ability to walk, she's going to use it to help those in need. That's the pledge made by 24-year-old model and dancer Mariatu Kargbo from Sierra Leone.