A career in the civil service, which was once considered as stable as an "iron rice bowl", is now being ditched by an increasing number of people.
Air quality is the second biggest concern for companies renting offices in Beijing, although the capital remains their primary location for regional or national headquarters, research showed on Wednesday.
Beijing will ban gasoline-powered vehicles that fail to meet emission standards starting Jan 1, 2016.
A popular CCTV host's "improper remarks" that were caught on video at a dinner party have led to an investigation into the incident and a suspension of his programs.
Excerpts from ancient divorce agreements that have gone viral on social media show that a surprisingly open attitude toward divorce existed in feudal China more than 1,000 years ago.
An 8-year-old boy with HIV who was asked to leave his village in Sichuan province by residents last year has started a new life at a school for children with the condition.
Kukan, a previously lost, award-winning film about Chinese resistance to the Japanese invasion during World War II, has been restored and introduced to China.
Guangdong province's prison service has opened a public WeChat account for relatives of inmates in the first initiative of its kind on the Chinese mainland.
A TV channel that showcases "good people and good deeds" has been launched in Fushun, Liaoning province.
They say money doesn't grow on trees. But for China's fungi farmers, especially those in the fertile southwest, money has been growing in the ground.
Bolete: For the past decade, Yunnan province has produced about 20,000 metric tons of boletes a year. From 5,000 to 8,000 tons is shipped to Italy, France and Poland. King bolete - boletus edulis - is the most popular species among European countries.
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