In January last year, I wrote a story about a visit I made to Village 127, a French bakery and cafe in downtown Shanghai.
To Chung, founder of the Chi Heng Foundation which helps AIDS orphans in China's rural areas, said profits rose last year at Village 127, a bakery and cafe run by the foundation, as a result of concerted public support.
As we start 2018, we draw ever closer to 2020, the year by which China's leadership has pledged to eradicate poverty.
When I returned to Guhe village, Anhui province, recently, I discovered that a lot of changes had taken place to Li Zongyin, the village Party chief, and the village itself.
China's snow and ice sport industry is growing rapidly in the run-up to the Winter Olympics in 2022.
Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces in Northeast China have started to work together to develop their tourism industries.
As the wave of snow-based sports and recreational activities sweeps China, finding adequate number of qualified ski trainers to guide first-timers is proving to be a challenge.
China's ban on the importation of several types of solid waste is likely to come into force in March.
This year, customs authorities and the ministries of environment and commerce launched a crackdown which saw hundreds of suspects detained for smuggling solid waste into the country, the government said.
The United States should take measures to reduce its demand for drugs and intensify its law enforcement, rather than simply claim that China is the major source of the chemicals, a senior Chinese drug control official said on Thursday.
Potential car buyers in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, might have to think twice before purchasing new vehicles, as the auction price for a car license plate has rocketed to a record high.
Courts nationwide prosecuted 77 kindergarten employees on charges of child abuse between January and November, with another 69 arrested and awaiting trial, the top prosecuting authority said on Thursday.