Zhang Ziyi, the Chinese star of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Memoirs of a Geisha", has signed a three-picture deal with Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, state media said.
'Foreign affairs are a lot more than dining and drinking,' Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said, in the ministry's first public day on June 4 of 2006.
Having just returned to Beijing, Wang Chao said he still feels the pain of Cannes. Not from a disappointing showing at the French film festival, but from sunburn
My students were pleasantly surprised two years ago after attending a lecture by General Xiong Guangkai, then deputy chief of Staff of the People's Liberation Army, at Tsinghua University.
Chinese astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng have been named two of the top scientific focus figures of 2005.
Pop diva Faye Wong has given birth to a healthy 8.8-pound (4-kilogram) baby girl in Beijing by Caesarean section.
Taiwanese director Ang Lee, who helped propel Zhang Ziyi to international stardom with the box office hit "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," may cast the actress again in his upcoming Chinese thriller.
Bank of China, whose US$9.7 billion Hong Kong IPO drew heavy demand from investors, may owe a small part of its success to a less-obvious source -- its chairman's strong command of English.
Former Miss China Du Juan has proved her appeal in her native Shanghai. But how well does her charm translate to the catwalks of New York?
Internationally acclaimed actress Gong Li has won over Chinese audiences not only with her outstanding performance but her stunning beauty.
HK director Wong Kar-wai was praised for inventing a new language of cinema as he was inducted into the French Legion of Honor.