The national plan for industrial transformation and upgrades may be submitted to the State Council for approval in the first half of this year, together with four other plans for different sectors, the China Securities Journal reported Thursday.
Hong Kong is considering issuing restricted immigration regulations to stem the frenzied flow of mainland women who give birth there, the Guangzhou Daily reported yesterday
A man set up a large advertisement-like billboard near a highway in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan province, on Sunday accusing a hospital of being responsible for the death of his wife in what seems to be his way of grieving.
Two young men, Fan Dongdong and Wen Chao, who have only a junior high school education, received 18- and 12-month sentences for hacking into the website of the country's Supreme People's Procuratorate - the top agency for legal supervision - and more than a dozen other government websites.
The Beijing municipal government pledged to keep new home prices steady or even lower them this year in response to the Central Government's call to keep housing prices in check, local and international media outlets reported Wednesday.
Shanghai sets target for home-price rise
Four men were sentenced to 13 to 18 months in prison for sending millions of text messages in the first case of its kind.
Qin Faxiu, a 95-year-old retiree in Wuhan of Hubei province, is living proof that age doesn’t matter in the Internet world, Wuhan Evening News reported Wednesday.
Special classes designed to help females get ahead will be given to high school students in Guangdong province under a pilot program.
Nine people died from carbon monoxide poisoning about 1:30 pm on March 29, 2011, in Jiexiu, Shanxi province. Eight people were hospitalized.
Shanghai officials announced Monday that the price increase for newly-built homes in 2011 should be smaller than the increase in the city's annual economic growth or the local residents' incomes, the financial website Caijing.com.cn reported Tuesday.
Tickets for the 2011 International Horticultural Exposition, which will be held in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, on April 28, were put up for sale to foreign tourists on Friday.
China's leading blogger Han Han made an emotional online appeal to Robin Li, CEO of Baidu.com to rectify copyright infringements on the largest Chinese search engine.