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After relaxing its rules for some couples in 2013, China will ease family planning restrictions even further to allow all couples to have two children after decades of a strict one-child policy, the ruling Communist Party said on Thursday. Rob Muir reports.
Beijing / Shanghai, Jun 1 (EFE/EPA).- China will allow couples to have three children, according to the announcement of the Communist Party Politburo on Monday, following a sharp drop in the birth rate in the country. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY / ALEX PLAVEVSKI).SHOT LIST: PARENTS AND CHILDREN GO OUT ON INTERNATIONA CHILDREN'S DAY IN BEIJING AND SHANGHAI, CHINA.
Beijing, Feb 14 (EFE/EPA).- Chinese couples who wanted to pamper themselves for Valentine's Day had to give up their plans or at least look for more homely plans due to the COVID-19 epidemic, which has thrown off the hopes of those who yearned for dinner in a fancy restaurant or romantic getaways. (Camera: WU HONG).- FOOTAGE RECORDED ON FEBRUARY 7 2020 WHICH SHOWS EMPTY MALLS AND STREETS IN BEIJING, CHINA.
Chinese children showed off their flipping skills at the Red Kids Martial Arts School in the eastern Chinese city of Yantai. The head of the school, Huijie Song, said that he hoped the hardships of training would prepare the children for adult life and help ensure they remember China's past adding that by "coaching the kids with the basic training of martial arts, we hope they won't forget our history."
Chinese farmer and inventor Zhenlin Fu from Heihe City has created a rideable eight-legged robot which, according to him "keeps the body fit and develops the brain". The inventor and two other robot testers showed how bumpy the ride can be.
Tightrope walking may be one of the oldest acrobatic practices, but one of the youngest practitioners of the art has become spectacularly good at it. 6-year-old Zhang Wang started working on his balancing act about a year ago when his dad came up with the idea to train his little son as an acrobat in order to build his self-confidence and independence. Zhang wang took to tightrope walking, or funambulism as it is sometimes called, like a fish to water and can now balance his way across a wire backward and even blindfolded.