The story of the Titanic shipwreck has been found in a textbook for primary school students 100 years ago, the Shenyang-based Liaoshen Evening News reported Monday.
A group of mothers have organized an exhibition to show tens of thousands of brochures advertising abortion, accusing them of "misleading children".
Two fake monks who were pictured on the Internet drinking and flirting with women have been detained by police on April 7 for improper behavior, Beijing News reports.
There are the scourge of cell phone users everywhere and it is no wonder. It is estimated that nearly one hundred billion spam messages were sent in 2011.
Trading people's private information could be outlawed under a draft bill being considered in Hebei province.
China's Big Four banks issued 294.6 billion yuan ($467 billion) of new yuan-denominated loans in March, above the credit limit of 269 billion yuan set by the central bank, the 21st century Business Herald reported Friday, citing an unnamed source.
A woman who used a breast enhancement gel has been divorced by her husband after he blamed the steroid injections for causing their daughter's cerebral palsy.
Three more hospitals for children will be built in Beijing city to solve the shortage of pediatric medical services in the capital.
More than 2,200 companies are expected to take part in the sixth International Photovoltaic Power Generation Conference & Exhibition, the world's largest exhibition of its kind, in Shanghai from May 16-18.
China is now the world's largest food and grocery market, having overtaken the US in terms of sales in 2011, according to a recent report.
A rich coal tycoon has refuted reports he spent 70 million yuan ($11 million) on a lavish wedding for his daughter.
A father who put his 9-year-old daughter into a cage with two wolves as part of a bizarre stage show claims it was to build her courage.