A netizen disclosed on the popular Chinese forum Mop.com that a beggar in Beijing's commercial center Xidan was actually a millionaire who owns several properties and four cars, causing a sensation on the Internet.
Two suspects were arrested in the death of Li Xiang, a TV reporter in Luoyang city in Central China, after a 46-hour investigation by the local police.
Agricultural cooperation between China and Lithuania will be broader and stronger, said Kazys Starkevicius, the Lithuanian minister of Agriculture.
A TV reporter was found dead with more than 10 stab wounds near the TV station where he worked local police have confirmed, the Zhengzhou Evening News reported on Tuesday.
At least 13 people have died and 10 others are missing in rain-triggered flooding in southwest Sichuan Province as of 1 p.m. Monday, the local government said.
In order to work towards lowering carbon emissions nations need change their attitudes and encourage innovation, and China needs a solution to lower its energy costs, experts said on Sept 15 in Dalian, Liaoning province.
An overwhelming 91 percent of college students said in a survey that their tuition was higher than their expectations, the Worker’s Daily reported Friday.
Government incentives are important to pave a low-carbon road to economic growth, but companies that improve their industry models and technologies are the main players and also benefit receivers, noted officials and industry insiders at the Summer Davos forum held in Dalian on Sep 14.
The first case brought on court in an attempt to enforce China's Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Law has ended with the plaintiff's disappointment over a ruling in relation to a wrongly-titled but unprotected piece of heritage.
The Chinese banking industry needs to transform at the same pace as the changing economy and go abroad to serve enterprises that have overseas operations, President and CEO of China Merchants Bank Ma Weihua said on Sept 14.
Psychology of love and sex is now a required course for college students in China, according to the basic requirements for mental health courses for college students released by the Ministry of Education, Beijing Times reported on Wednesday.
China's Tobacco-control Association (CTA) says 98 percent of 800 colleges in the country do a poor job of smoking control, the China Youth Daily reported on Wednesday.