China's post-1980s generation is proving to be passionately entrepreneurial as the economy prospers, a new survey shows.
Although an increasing number of high school seniors in China are choosing to study in foreign countries, most still have to take Gaokao, the national college entrance examination, before they can be admitted by a university. And of course, higher scores mean higher the chance to enter a better university. The fiercely competitive annual examination is widely regarded by Chinese as the make-or-break test for university admissions.
Increasing attention to heath and rising disappointment with the current medical system are causing millions of health-conscious Chinese to be easily tricked by profiteers.
A wrongly convicted farmer is still behind the bars for murder despite another man claiming responsibility and turning himself into police three years ago, China Youth reported.
The Higher People's Court in Central China'sHenanprovince declared May 9 "Wrong Case Awareness Day," after the high-profile case of a wrongly convicted man in prison for 11 years.
Gender benders are hoping the popularity of cross-dresser Liu Zhu signals a change in attitude from mainstream society.
Peking University ranks the top in producing China's richest according to the "2010 Chinese Billionaire Research Report", a survey conducted by the Chinese University Alumni Association, the Beijing Daily reports Wednesday.
'Ant tribe' slowly starts to flee as their village will be demolished.
The free sharing of accommodation, or 'couch surfing', is fast catching on in China where hosts see it as a great way to experience the world from the comfort of their own home.
Online marketers are creating the country's Web celebrities, Duan Yan in Beijing reports.
The string of suicides at a Foxconn Technology Group factory in South China highlights the management crisis of China's labor-intensive manufacturing industry, experts said after the latest death on Wednesday night and a suicide attempt on Thursday.
When Chinese student Du Juan brought her American boyfriend home two years ago to use the toilet, her Japanese roommate became so upset that she shouted in English: "I hate you."