Top 10 China Daily videos
2010 was a big year for China and the rest of the world. And China Daily's multimedia team was there to show you videos of the biggest stories and most interesting events and people of the year.
Some weird, wild and wonderful stories coloured the news in 2010. Chinadaily.com.cn here charts this year's top ten offbeat stories.
Top 10 most viewed videos
You are watching China's most viewed Internet videos, what Chinese netizens are watching online in 2010. Stay tuned for more to come in 2011 on the China Daily multimedia webpage. Happy New Year!

This year, Chinese cinema is expected to pass a milestone. Here are 10 diversified Chinese domestic films from a rich crop of many genres picked by Raymond Zhou, a well-known Chinese film critic and culture writer, columnist for China Daily.
Every year zillions of words are uttered by billions of people. But rarely does one word, one sentence, strike the public like a bolt of thunder. Most of the utterances became popular not by design, but by coincidence. One thing the quotes have in common is the candor and revelation that is unusual in these types of situations. The speakers may have spoken the truth, but the truth is too painful for us to hear. Next time, they will learn to couch their urge to be outspoken or outrageous with more diplomatic cliches.
China's top 10 sports stories of the year selected by China Daily: Vancouver Winter Olympics breakthrough, Asian Games dominance, Yao Ming's injury, soccer's anti-corruption sweep, age-cheating and doping scandals...
In addition to films, awards and advertisements, magazine covers are also an important yardstick to measure an actress' ranking and popularity. Here are the shiniest cover female stars of 2010.
China has the most self-made female entrepreneurs in the world, and 11 of the top 20 wealthiest self-made women in the world are Chinese.
Sport is not always the like on court. We lash out annoying happenings and keep gossipy over absorbing trifles. Chinadaily.com.cn here charts this year's sports scandals of China.
The year has seen Chinese cinema mature with films that have not just performed well but pushed the boundaries in terms of plot and execution. Among them are Let the Bullets Fly and Monga.

The following is the 2010 People of the Year selected by experts and scholars at the World News Forum 2010 hosted by Guangming Daily, one of China's leading newspapers.