Gong Duruo, 105, a double PhD holder started searching for Ms. Right on his blog Wednesday, which surprised netizens nationwide, wrote the Chinese Business Morning View Friday.
People belonging to disadvantaged groups like migrant workers who commit first non-serious offences should be given lesser punishment, said Renmin University of China law school professor Huang Jingping at the 2006 National Annual Conference on Criminal Law in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Workers' Daily reported.
China's richest person is a middle-aged female waste-paper magnate, it was revealed Wednesday, October 11.
Dozens of Chinese students have been using foreign passports to apply as overseas Chinese to study in Shanghai University, the Oriental Morning Post reported Wednesday.
It wasn't clear whether it was a concert or a sex show during Hong Kong singer Edmond Leung's performance of "I love kitchen" at the Hong Kong Coliseum on October 9.
A 28-year-old history teacher Li Hengyi, who was convicted of murder after throwing 11-year-old student Zhang Yaoyin to death from the fourth floor of a building, was exempted from criminal punishment following a recent judicial decision that he is suffering from psychopathy, writes the Chengdu Business News on October 9.
One of China's most popular television hosts says he was forced off the air by just-fired Shanghai Communist Party boss Chen Liangyu because he was preparing a show about the graft scandal that led to the politician's downfall.
Located in a remote village in Northeast China's Liaoning Province, there is a small school, with only one teacher and one student - a 9-year-old boy who is an HIV carrier.
Maggie Cheung, one of Hong Kong's best-known actresses, says she's more selective about movie projects because she wants to avoid films that only capitalize on her star power.
Some call three-year-old Xiaojie (alias) a prodigy. He can recite hundreds of poems and competently communicate with others, as well as introduce himself in simple English, writes the City Express on September 29.
"Thousand-hand Bodhisattva", a dance show performed by 21 deaf-mute artists from the China Art Troupe of Disabled Persons, has enjoyed critical acclaim from audiences both at home and abroad ever since going on tour following its thrilling debut on the 2005 CCTV Spring Festival Gala Show, but is currently being sued for copyright infringement, according to the Changqing Evening News.
Chinese director Feng Xiaogang will start shooting next month for his new movie, about a Chinese soldier who seeks honors for his fallen comrades.