A training course to turn rich children into business leaders has become a lightning rod for critics who suggest the province of Jiangsu is interfering in the market economy and catering to the wealthy.
Wu Houhua is no longer able to work after five years of working in a gem processing factory in Huizhou, Guangdong province.
The China Pavilion at the upcoming Shanghai World Expo will house an enlarged version of the panoramic painting "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" to reproduce the prosperity of an ancient city of China.
When Han Han flipped the bird at judges after receiving a penalty during the China Touring Car Championship in June, many wondered if he'd taken his penchant for controversy too far.
Chinese documentary Da Ming Palace premiered in the UN headquarters in New York Wednesday, transporting audiences to the flourishing Tang Dynasty more than a thousand years ago.
More than 20,000 people visited Mao Zedong's Mausoleum on Tian'anmen Square Wednesday, the 33rd anniversary of the death of the former Chinese leader.
Former rivals Liu Guoliang and Jorgen Persson have sounded an alarm about waning interest in table tennis among the young and highlighted the need for high profile stars in the mould of soccer's David Beckham.
Research on suicide levels in China carried out by doctors at the center in 2007 found a high correlation between suicide and mental illness -- out of 287,000 people who committed suicide each year, 63 percent suffered mental disorders.
China's telecom and electric power equipment are quite successful in Indian market. Caps on China products will no doubt increase the risk and costs of Chinese companies operating there.
The new edition, published in August contains 1,015 items that are widely used in CPC affairs in four main categories of theory, laws and regulations, Party issues, and Party documents.
Chinese machinery maker Tengzhong is still working to close a deal with General Motors Co to buy the US automaker's Hummer brand after a regulatory setback.
By selling an array of virtual products from avatar clothes to e-furniture, Asia's social networking sites appear to have solved the conundrum of how to leverage big profits from their extensive user bases.