Edgy Chinese author Han Han is fighting a court order to repay an advance for a rejected book, newspapers said Wednesday, in a case that questions whether writings posted on a personal Web log can legitimately be regarded as literature.
Young Chinese corporate leaders occupied nearly half of a ranking by Cass Business School, London.
With sizzling fame earned on track, Liu Xiang never lags behind in the area of charity and commercial appearances.
It's becoming increasingly common in China to see solidly built and solemn men surrounding public figures. Most likely, these men are personal bodyguards.
Housekeepers that can speak fluent English or are skilled in martial arts are a new fad in Beijing.
A 91-year-old professor interviewed by a local newspaper in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, told reporters that he was looking for a partner to wed.
Chinese parents traditionally favor boys over girls, and so do the country's potential employers.
A technical secondary school in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu province, planned to order Korean-style school uniforms for students, but parents opposed the move, believing that the new uniforms looked too good and would encourage early romances among the students, the Jinling Evening Paper reported Monday.
The hike in China's university tuition fees is beyond what people can pay, a survey showed on Monday.
A Zhen became an immediate cyber sensation and the target of censure when she posted an array of threads serializing her life as a mistress on a online forum.
The population of Chinese weblog users has reached 20.8 million, the Internet Society of China said in a report released on January 10, 2007.