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Scientists find genetic differences between northern Chinese, Korean and Japanese Stephen Chen binglin.chen@scmp.com Forensic scientists in Beijing say they analysed hundreds of samples to find genetic variations in three ethnic groups from East Asia. Photo: Shutterstock
Researchers at China s top forensic academy in Beijing say they have found genetic differences between three ethnic groups in East Asia - northern Chinese, Korean and Japanese.
These differences are coded in less than 50 variations across the sequence of the human genome, and the scientists said these genetic codes could be used by police to trace someone s origin as a way to help identify a body.
Scenic spots in ice cream competition to attract tourists
1 2021-05-07 08:32:01Xinhua
Editor : Li Yan
ECNS App Download Photo taken on May 2, 2021, shows an ice pop posed in front of its prototype the Yanghu Water Street in Changsha, Hunan Province. (Yanghu Water Street management/Handout via Xinhua)
Heated competition among Chinese tourist sites amid the post-pandemic May Day holiday has left a cool taste in tourists mouths.
Though summer is still a month away, travelers at tourist hotspots are snatching up ice pops shaped like local landmarks or iconic treasures as a novel way to mark their visits.
The sweet-tooth trend was ignited when some tourists flocked to social media to post pictures of ice cream bars in the shape of two millennia-old bronze masks unearthed from the legendary Sanxingdui Ruins on Saturday, the first day of the May Day holiday.
It s a war of ice creams among tourist hot spots archive.shine.cn - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.shine.cn Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
2021-05-07 14:13 By: ecns.cn
The ice cream rolled out by the Sanxingdui Museum in Sichuan province boasts two flavors bronze and excavation which are matcha and chocolate. (Photo/Sina Weibo account of Sanxingdui Museum)
Heated competition among Chinese tourist sites amid the post-pandemic May Day holiday has left a cool taste in tourists mouths.
Though summer is still a month away, travelers at tourist hotspots are snatching up ice pops shaped like local landmarks or iconic treasures as a novel way to mark their visits.
The sweet-tooth trend was ignited when some tourists flocked to social media to post pictures of ice cream bars in the shape of two millennia-old bronze masks unearthed from the legendary Sanxingdui Ruins on Saturday, the first day of the May Day holiday.