Jiangsu province is piloting a "senior citizen support bank" in many communities to find a solution to its increasing problem of caring for older people.
The abbot of Shaolin Temple was absent from a Shaolin kung fu show in Bangkok on Sunday amid reports that he is being investigated on accusations of immoral behavior and corruption.
Police arrested three unemployed workers who were pretending to be government recruiters in an effort to trick job seekers into paying bribes to obtain central government positions.
When Lakhdar Idriss Mounir Lallali read The Art of War many years ago in his home country of Algeria, he never thought he would read it again in Beijing, in Chinese calligraphy.
Chinese archaeologists are facing a spate of professional tomb raiding.
In the past week, nearly 100 people of Chinese descent have telephoned Jason Friedman about a mansion on Long Island, New York, which was listed for sale recently.
When Premier Li Keqiang greeted New Zealand Governor-General Jerry Mateparae in a Uygur-style room in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing last week, he probably didn't expect the high-level bilateral talks to devolve into a question and answer session about China's economic reforms.
Li Lijuan, 45, has spent almost 20 years giving children a good start in life. Since 1996, she has adopted 76 children.
A group of 300 Nanjing taxi drivers have volunteered to pick up an ailing 19-year-old woman and take her to a Nanjing hospital every week for free from the neighboring town of Ma'anshan in Anhui province.
Gu Chunli, deputy governor of Jilin province, has been placed under investigation on suspicion of corruption as China's anti-graft campaign reaches more areas.
The People's Liberation Army navy conducted its largest ever live-ammunition drill in the South China Sea last week, Chinese media reported.
Forget naval tactics and combat maneuvers and embrace Internet and marketing savvy, the People's Liberation Army navy has told officers who are about to retire from service.
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