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          (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-02-26 09:13

          Don't know how to use WeChat? New pictures will show you how. Young woman is caught selling her babies, and couples in Beijing have reason to think twice about a second child.

          Drawings to help WeChat users

          Trending across China

          A series of hand-drawn illustrations guiding parents on how to use WeChat recently spread on the Internet. The nine-page illustration was drawn by 26-year-old Zhang Ming, who works in Beijing. He said he had the idea of making the drawings because he wanted to talk to his parents, who live in his hometown Chongqing. He cannot be with them for most of the year, so he hopes they can talk more on WeChat. The man bought two smartphones for his parents when he was back home during Spring Festival, hoping that could help them communicate more. But after 12 days at home, his parents were still not very familiar with the WeChat functions, Chongqing Evening News reported.

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          Young woman caught selling sons

          A woman in her early 20s was caught by police at an Internet cafe in Hengyang, Hunan province, for selling three of her sons. The woman, surnamed Zhang, has sold three kids since 2008, with the help of the kids' father, Wang.

          Zhang said they had their first baby in 2007, and the second in 2008. Because they were poor, they sold their second child, a boy, to a local couple for 6,000 yuan. They had their third boy in 2009, and sold him to a 60-year-old couple for 20,0000 yuan. They had their fifth boy in 2012 and sold him three months later for 10,000 yuan. The young couple's family was aware of them selling the babies, and reported them to the police, according to Xiaoxiang Morning Post.

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          Couples in Beijing get incentive to have one child

          The Beijing Health and Family Planning Commission revealed on Tuesday detailed rules and regulations for having a second child. According to the regulation, each couple will get at least 1000 yuan as an incentive if they give up the right to have a second child.

          Many couples came to the city's family planning office inquiring about details of having a second child. The family planning office in Jianguomen district is ready to receive second child applications, and the office in Xicheng district will start receiving second child applications on Monday, Beijing Youth Daily reported.

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          Another one on the way

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          China Mobile confident about 4G

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          Li Yue, president of China Mobile Communication Corp (CMCC), said he is positive about the future development of Time Division-Long Term Evolution (TD-LTE) 4G technology. During the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday, he said that the company will work to bring TD-LTE speed to maximum levels of 400Mpbs, and will build more than 500,000 TD-LTE base stations. He also said that the company will help control the price of 4G mobile phones to about $100.

          (Sina Tech)

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          After 23 years, woman looks for real parents

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          Xie Xianmei, of Dazhou, Sichuan province, is searching for her biological parents 23 years after she was taken away from them, Beijing Youth Daily reported.

          The girl was born in a village in Dazhou, but was taken away by local family planning department staffers in the early 1990s because her parents violated the family planning policy by having her.

          Xie was sent to a 40-year-old couple, also in Dazhou, who raised her all these years. She has been working in the city as a migrant worker in recent years. When she returned home for Spring Festival this year, she felt the strong desire to find her biological parents, and reached out to local media for help. The man, surnamed Li, who sent Xie to her foster parents 23 years ago, is also helping Xie find her biological parents and already found a strong lead. They are waiting for DNA results.

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          Soccer fan dies while watching live match

          A soccer fan from Weihai, Shandong province, suddenly went into a coma while sitting in the stands watching the group game of Asian Champion League between Luneng and Buriram on Tuesday. The man was immediately sent to the hospital but died within two hours.

          (SINA SPORTS)

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          Individuals should pay more tax than enterprises

          Gao Peiyong, president of the National Academy of Economic Strategy, said the country should raise more tax from individuals so that excise pressure on enterprises can be eased, during a seminar in Beijing on Monday. He added that 90 percent of the total taxation burden is currently on enterprise, which he believes in too high, Beijing Times reported.

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          Real estate giant criticizes rumors of price slump

          The price of housing has reportedly slumped in many cities, including Hangzhou, Changzhou and Xiangyang, Hubei province as well as Hong Kong prompting rumors that costs across the country are set to fall.

          But Ren Zhiqiang, chairman of Huayuan Real Estate, denied this, posting five tweets on his micro blog. He said that such rumors, only naming a few places, exaggerate the situation.

          The housing market in Beijing had a turnover of 40 billion yuan in January, its highest since 2009.

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