A new research revealed an acute impact of China's Wenchuan 8.0 earthquake on the brain function of its survivors, which also poses a risk to their mental health, a report said on Monday.
A resident in south China's boom town Guangzhou has lost a lawsuit in which he demanded information disclosure from the local industrial and commercial bureau.
China's market-based oil pricing scheme remains intact, despite holding off a price hike last week in a move analysts said was to avoid uneasiness ahead of a major national anniversary.
A London-based environmental advocate warned Monday that preying on sharks merely for the fins will not only harm the ecological system, but may also be bad for the health of consumers.
More Chinese graduates prefer to work for a State-owned company than for a foreign-owned enterprise, according to a new survey.
A pilot rural pension program launched in China in August is expected to embrace 10 percent of the nation's counties by the end of 2009, and expand to cover the whole country by 2020.
Duty at the People's Liberation Army Navy Dong Island garrison in China's Xisha Islands, an archipelago in the South China Sea, is a test of endurance.
China's netizens have laid siege to luxury primary school built with charity money to resemble a European chateau.
Netizens have overwhelmingly shot down the plan to revise Chinese characters, with many citing the financial implications and potential impact.
The Internet has become the most important medium for the country's growing number of tourists to plan vacations, a survey shows.
The lack of public housing available to middle-class families has made a home the most "unreachable" thing in urban China, say experts in the field.
Most female workers in the city suffer from anxiety connected to the global financial crisis, according to a recent survey.