A mainland tourist died four days after a traffic accident on Taiwan's rugged east coast that injured 31.
Women account for over 41.4 percent of all cadres in Tibet and 34 percent of government institutions' staff.
A military scholar Monday disputed a report on China's defense budget growth, saying the motivation of the report was to play up China's military threat.
China does not accept Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura's denial of the crime of the Nanjing Massacre, Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Placing pollen bags over the tassels of corn plants is something Cheng Xiangwen has been doing regularly for close to 50 years.
A riverside community has found renewed hope in a rejuvenated ecosystem following the loss of farmland in Northeast China.
A proposed development project in Ireland may soon change the way Chinese products are brought to Europe.
Irish business leaders are eyeing China as a huge export market, while Dublin sees itself as an ideal destination for Chinese investors seeking opportunities in Europe.
A city official in Datong was killed on Saturday and his brother-in-law has been arrested.
An investigation has been launched at a stationery company in Humen, Guangdong province, after two employees committed suicide last week.
The 2010 drought in Yunnan province was described as the worst since the 1950s. It continued last year, and this year may prove to be worse yet.
For many older people like Lu Meiju, bank passbooks have unparalleled advantages over bank cards in convenience and security.