Chinese enterprises are slow to recognize emergency situations and perform poorly when handling public relations crises, according to a recent report.
The ongoing seasonal flu epidemic will likely peak next month in most parts of the country, and no evidence suggests there will be a pandemic as serious as 2009's.
Authorities have decided to overturn the verdict against farmer Shi Jianfeng, who was given a life sentence for evading highway tolls, citing a "lack of evidence and loopholes" in the initial prosecution.
Highway toll fees will be made more affordable nationwide, as the Ministry of Transport will gradually introduce a stable and cheap charging system, a senior official said on January 18, 2011.
E-commerce turnover in China jumped 22 percent in 2010 from a year earlier to 4.5 trillion yuan ($681.82 billion), an industry report said on January 18.
China on Wednesday will begin its annual Spring Festival travel rush, with an expected 2.56 billion passenger trips in the coming 40 days.
China's capital will become a city-wide wireless network in 2011 - all areas within the fifth ring road and the central regions of Beijing's suburbs will have access to the Internet.
The mayor of the capital city has vowed to work hard to end chronic traffic gridlock in five years.
Pictures of a mannequin standing in a line of people waiting to buy tickets home for the Spring Festival have attracted attention on the Internet since Jan 13.
Star Hurdler Liu Xiang appeared dressed in punk style at the CCTV Outstanding Athletes Award Ceremony in Beijing on Sunday.
When several professors developed software to check for plagiarism in dissertations, they never expected that the software might later become a tool for smarter plagiarism.
The capital will continue to tackle traffic congestion by building massive underground tunnels and expanding rail transit, Mayor Guo Jinlong told the city's annual legislative meeting on Sunday.