YOG kicks off in Nanjing
Colorful life at Youth Olympic Village of Nanjing 2014 YOG
Royal Taoist temple to open to public
Female soldiers at quake-hit area
Shocking photos of cruel battles in Ukraine
Amphibious armored vehicle unit conducts open sea drill
Water relay in Henan
Ethnic culture feasts eyes of travelers
80 security dogs assembled in Nanjing police dog training base
Graffiti artists paint on street walls in Xinjiang
A fire in an unfinished railway station in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Thursday evening engulfed 600 square meters of the site before being put out by firefighters.
They spent about one and a half hours extinguishing the blaze after it was noticed at about 5 p.m. No casualties were reported, according to local authorities.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The station in Hami, costing 160 million yuan (about 26 million U.S. dollars) and covering 9,997 square meters, was due to be completed before the end of August. It was expected to be put into operation at the end of this year as the first station for high-speed trains in Xinjiang.
Beautiful night scenery of Nanjing
Passenger transport starts on Tibet's new railway
Story of outstanding Beijing swat sniper
Beautiful policewoman in an anti-terrorism SWAT team
Cute photos of little Taoist nuns and monks go viral online
Amphibious armored vehicle unit conducts open sea drill
A post-90s girl who takes grandma to work
Beijing policewomen posters become a hit
Photo story: How a baby panda grows up
Star-leveled nursing home in a small county
Evidence of monstrous crime of Japanese invaders
Foreign models compete with Chinese in Cheongsam show
The beautiful pictures of ancient Chinese architecture
The Muslims involved in relief workDay|Week|Month