Students of Sichuan Southwest College of Civil Aviation has shot a series of photos depicting scenes from the popular Hong Kong movie 'Triumph in the Skies.' (Source: newssc.org/crienglish.com)
Students of Sichuan Southwest College of Civil Aviation has shot a series of photos depicting scenes from the popular Hong Kong movie 'Triumph in the Skies.' (Source: newssc.org/crienglish.com)
Tourists wear balaclava-style face masks at a beach in Sanya, South China’s Hainan province, Feb. 25, 2015. Coming in a range of colors, the protective head mask, dubbed face-kini, covers a swimmer's entire head and down to the collar bone. It had been used in Shandong province's East China Sea coast by beach-goers who want to protect their skin from the sun. (Photo: CNS)
Nearly 8,000 students take part in the college entrance exam for art at Shungeng International Convention and Exhibition Center in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province, on February 27, 2015. (Photo source: CFP)
Students take part in the college entrance exam for art at Communication University of China in Beijing on February 26, 2015. (Photo source: CFP)
Customers queue to get in the Apple retail store in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, Feb. 28, 2015. The first Apple retail store in northeast China opened here on Saturday, which is also Apple's 17th retail store in the Chinese mainland. (Xinhua/Pan Yulong)
Customers buy Apple products in the Apple retail store in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, Feb. 28, 2015.
People walk on a street in Fengtai District of Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 28, 2015. Beijing greets a snowfall on Saturday. (Xinhua/Chen Yehua)
Ni Fake, a former vice governor of east China's Anhui Province, stands trial for accepting bribes and holding property from unidentified sources in the Intermediate People's Court in Dongying City, east China's Shandong Province, Feb. 28, 2015. Ni Fake was sentenced on Saturday to 17 years in prison and was confiscated personal property worth 1 million yuan (162,290 U.S. dollars).
According to the court, Ni accepted cash, gemstones and art collections worth nearly 13 million yuan from the executives of nine companies on 49 occasions between 2000 and 2012. He could not explain the source of family income worth 5.78 million yuan.
Ni took advantage of his post to seek benefits for groups involved in real estate, mining and other businesses. He allegedly provided the companies with help in project planning, house demolition and resettlement for land development.
Protesters demonstrating against mainland Chinese shoppers at a suburban district of Yuen Long in Hong Kong, Sunday, March 1, 2015. The protest erupted into chaos as police used pepper spray to break up scuffles between protesters and local villagers. demonstration and was the latest to target the influx of mainland shoppers to Hong Kong, where many blame their voracious buying habits for distorting the local economy. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)