Wen Huazhi, a young female ciceroni who told rescuers to save the tourists first after they were seriously injured in a traffic accident and had one leg amputated because of it, can now stand using a prosthetic leg and will attend university.
Li Ka-shing, 78, will bequeathe at least a third of his fortune - which is estimated at $18.8bn and rising fast - to his eponymous charitable foundation, as Asia's richest man, who Fortune magazine says is the world's 10th richest person worth $18.8 billion follows in the footsteps of his American peers Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
Qi Hongzhen, a 72-year-old farmer from Tianjian municipality is not spending his golden years enjoying the sunshine in his yard, reading newspapers or visiting with his friends, all in their 70s.
The weblog by Chinese starlet Xu Jinglei is now the world's most popular. With more than 50 million clicks it tops the "Technorati" billboard, a leading weblog search engine.
A woman tagged "Bird Loving Fish 521" who posted a diary of her abortion online has been strongly condemned by netizens for terminating the six-month pregnancy, according to a report from the Information Times.
Hundreds of migrant workers surrounded a student dormitory at the Communication University of China, demanding more than 10,000 yuan (US$12, 500) in unpaid construction fees, the China Times reported.
Action star Jackie Chan is in talks with famed Chinese director Zhang Yimou about a possible collaboration, his spokesman said Monday.
A 28-year-old post-graduate returning from abroad swept the elections for village chief in Yong Jia County, East China's Zhejiang Province at the beginning of this August, marking the first of those with his background nationwide, Guang Ming Daily reported.
A step-father in North China's Shaanxi Province pretended to be a john and "asked for" prostitutes in a number of places around neighboring Shanxi Province in the hopes of saving his step-daughter who he believed was abducted and sold into prostitution, according to a report on huash.com.
The parents of Cheng Junjie, a nine-year-old girl from the northeastern province of Jilin are searching for an effective therapy nationwide for their daughter's condition; she has black, coarse, hairy skin covering most parts of her body, including her face.
A janitor goes about his daily routine around Qinglong Temple in Xi'an, capital of North China's Shaanxi Province, surrounded by three young girls around eight or nine, jumping up and down and calling "Grandpa! Grandpa!"
Shaolin monks are renowned for their austerity and tedious transcriptions of religious classics. But now, luxury goods have entered their lives.