For nearly three decades, Wang Jiyu has been looking after more than 100 horses in Beijing, but one horse in particular stands out as his favorite. That horse, an Akhal-Teke, was called "Duti" (special hoofs).
Fang Fenghui, chief of the general staff of the People's Liberation Army, will start his first trip to the United States on Tuesday, as a guest of Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff.
China's stock market rose by the most in seven weeks on Monday on promises of financial reform.
China and Kenya pledged to boost their cooperative partnership on Sunday, as Premier Li Keqiang finished his four-day visit to Africa.
Police are hunting for violent protesters after people took to the street against a waste incineration project in Hangzhou.
Smuggling of endangered animals and plants from abroad has been increasing, posing serious challenges to Chinese authorities.
Being a panda caretaker could be the most enviable and fun-filled job in the country.
China signed a series of cooperation deals with Angola on Friday covering infrastructure, finance and investment, expanding exchanges with its second-largest oil supplier to areas other than natural resources.
One of the least popular products offered by online shop owner Zhang Xiaowei in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, is being snapped up by thousands thanks to a popular food documentary.
Terracotta Warriors from Xi'an have arrived at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis in Indiana ready for their only exhibition in the United States this year.
After living in Beijing for more than four years, Spaniard Carlos Casanova-Allende is planning to move to Hong Kong this summer.