Netizens who frequent the forum at oeeee.com, a news blog website from Guangazhou, are now thinking twice about helping someone in distress.
A former Yunnan transport official, who fled to Singapore and was extradited back, was sentenced to life in prison for corruption.
Former Shanghai Party Chief Chen Liangyu is now detained in jail and waits for trial.
If you've got the looks, the talent, and the Mandarin, forget Hollywood – the Chinese entertainment industry wants you.
The Lanzhou government's regulation to set the price of beef noodles, a staple breakfast and lunch meal for the local residents stirred up a wave of criticism and discussion.
In front of a studio audience and cameras, 11-year-old Liu Yuxin began to cry. The young girl failed to guess the English word "credit card", a banking concept a child her age wouldn't know. As a result Liu was eliminated among the 12 final contestants who were competing at the "I am the hero - Olympic English TV contest" taped by Beijing TV last Friday.
Veteran Chinese comedian Wen Xingyu died of lung cancer in Beijing Monday morning, domestic news website Sohu.com reported. He was 66.
Wang Hai, China's leading consumer advocate, was barely in his 20s when he stumbled across a little-known clause in the country's Consumer Rights Protection Law that said retailers selling fake goods or services should pay the customer double.
Chinese surgeons said Tuesday they successfully operated on a man with a massive 33-pound tumor that hung down from his face, obscuring his features and warping his backbone.
A Chinese blogger who billed himself as the "patron saint" of stock tippers will be charged with conducting an illegal business believed to involve as much as 10 million yuan.
Sex, a centuries-old taboo considered by most of Chinese, is creating a buzz in this conservative country.