The People's Liberation Army (PLA) begins a five-day air defense drills in east and central China from August 3 to 7, said Xinhua news agency, following a large-scale military supply drill in the Yellow Sea last month.
Water supplies in Tonghua city of northeast China's Jilin province will be partly resumed by 4:30 pm on Wednesday, Jiang Runmin, chief of the city's public utility bureau told China Daily.
Nearly 200 private planes are owned by China's billionaires even though the country's low-altitude airspace is not open and most private flying is deemed illegal, Guangzhou Daily reported Tuesday.
A8 Digital Music Holdings, China's biggest digital music provider, plans to set up a fund to collect and promote children's songs and is actively looking for devoted children's songwriters, the company's CEO said.
Don't spend your flight catching z's next year or the year after, or you may miss some UFOs as they fly past!
Trains that reach a world record breaking speed of 600 kilometers per hour are being developed in China.
More than 82 percent of 2,064 people say they feel marginalized in the rapidly changing society, a survey conducted by People’s Tribune discovered, sina.com.cn reported Monday.
Overdue payments to migrant workers in the construction industry could be demolished after a new regulation came into force in Chengdu, capital city of Southwest China's Sichuan province on August 1, 2010, West China Metropolis Daily reported Monday.
Beijing Vantone Industrial has signed a framework agreement with the country’s leading appliance and television maker TCL Corp to explore the industrial property sector in a joint venture.
A mainland-powered baby boom in Hong Kong during last ten years could hamper the development and social order of the city, Hong Kong-based newspaper Wen Wei Po reported Monday.
The ticket price of Shaolin Temple, the home of Chinese kung fu and Zen Buddhism, will remain the same, a local official told the media after the temple was added on Sunday to the UNESCO World Heritage List, chinanews.com.cn reported on Monday.
Four water pipes supplying NE China’s Tonghua city have been damaged by unprecedented floods, leaving some 330,000 people facing a drinking water crisis, cnr.cn reported.