China

Windy city
  • Call for more holiday time

    More than 40 percent of Chinese employees do not get paid leave, according to a national survey of people's leisure time and vacations.

  • Tainted rice scandal hits Guangzhou

    The authorities in Guangdong's provincial capital promised to expand inspections of rice and related products after detecting eight batches of tainted rice and rice noodles.

  • Top restaurants feel effect of new rules

    The government's nationwide clampdown on graft and wasteful spending has left many high-end catering companies with a simple choice: Adapt or die.

Business

'Lipstick effect' hits China as economy slows
  • Baidu options at 5-year low

    The cost of bearish Baidu Inc options fell to a five-year low on speculation China's largest Internet search engine will boost mobile advertising revenue and halt a three-month slump in its shares.

  • Chinese pharma companies look West

    Several Chinese pharmaceutical companies have been recognized by the overseas medical industry largely because of their partnerships with multinational giants.

  • 'Chindia' has great potential

    The emerging Indian market will continue to attract project-contracting businesses from China as experts call for more mutual investments and cooperation between large companies.

Life

Cute South Korean child monks
  • Mothers wary of donated milk

    New mum Cao Yue frowns every time she opens her fridge, as it's filled with bottles and plastic bags, all of which contain her breast milk.

  • Photographer sees value in 1,000 words

    Each of Hei Ming's projects take the documentary photographer years to finish. Hei will spend days chatting or even living with a person before taking a shot.

  • Time tells the truth

    Hei Ming's latest project attempts to write the history of nameless soldiers who sacrificed for China in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Food

KFC food makes their way to Gaza through tunnels
  • Chinese food in Jewish world

    Restaurants featuring Chinese food in foreign countries have always been judged whether their dishes keep the original Chinese style or not.

  • Food safety system

    To do well the jobs that fall within their jurisdiction is what Premier Li Keqiang required of governments at all levels at Monday's State Council meeting.

  • A tasty way to bake a career

    About 100 underprivileged young people from poverty-stricken regions will be trained in the art of French baking thanks to Shanghai Young Bakers (SYB), a charity program sponsored by the Carrefour Foundation.

Culture

Jiangnan style

Entertainment

Chinese film 'Bends' screens in Cannes
  • Where celebrity sells and celebrities sell

    Stars come to Cannes to promote themselves and their projects - so where better to launch a wry documentary bemoaning the seeming dominance of celebrity pulling-power over content?

  • Emma Watson turns to crime in new film

    British actress Emma Watson has turned to crime in her latest role as part of a celebrity-obsessed teenage gang robbing their Hollywood idols' homes.

Sport

Pacers knock out Knicks
  • Tearful Becks bids farewell

    David Beckham bade a tearful farewell to Paris on Saturday as the former England star made his final home appearance for Ligue 1 champion Paris Saint-Germain before heading into retirement.

  • Oxbow wins Preakness Stakes

    Oxbow, a 15-1 longshot ridden masterfully by 50-year-old Hall of Famer Gary Stevens, cruised to an easy, wire-to-wire victory in the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, denying a Triple Crown bid for Kentucky Derby champion Orb.

Hungry investors on the hunt for their pot of gold

Lack of investment channels for investors means fewer choices for seeking wealth.

Premier Li visits four countries

Premier Li Keqiang will pay official visits to India, Pakistan, Switzerland and Germany from May 19 to 27.

Birth Tourists: Going for the 14th Amendment

Women from China are giving birth in California and getting US citizenship for their newborns, while authorities are cracking down on homes where they stay.

A hard life on ocean wave

China's shipping industry is experiencing that sinking feeling as economies in US and Europe contract.

Sex case takes a new turn

A school principal and a local government employee have been arrested on suspicion of molesting children in Hainan province.

Micro blogs help fight graft

More people are using social media to tackle corrupt officials.

Special: Have some more tea

Chinese tea is popular for its special fragrance and also its function. This special coverage is to guide you to find more about this traditional Chinese beverage.

Quake prompts growth in NGOs

Sichuan has the third-largest number of NGOs, after Beijing and Shanghai. Wenchuan quake was a catalyst in their foundation.

Payment firms join the fray

Led by Alipay, a new breed of financial institutions are now flexing their muscle.

Flash quit

Young people quitting their jobs very shortly after starting - within three months or even three days - is a relatively new phenomenon.

Jaywalkers tread with care

Jaywalking offenses are expected to decline in Beijing with introduction of fines.

Old case returns to public eye

Petition on unsolved crime causes unease on the Internet

US, China aim to avoid power struggle

China's Ambassador to the US Cui Tiankai believes China and the US are committed to avoiding a big-power rivalry that has been common throughout history and often led to conflict or even war.

China, India issue joint statement

China and India issued a joint statement Monday highlighting their commitment to expanding common ground in bilateral cooperation and coordination in various fields.
Li: A handshake across the Himalayas
Li calls for progress in Sino-Indian ties
Singh: Visit is of milestone significance  
Li confident of China-India co-op
Good-neighborly efforts Meaningful visits

Call for more holiday time

More than 40 percent of Chinese employees do not get paid leave, according to a national survey of people's leisure time and vacations.

Guizhou finds way out of poverty

Guizhou, a province that was once one of poorest places, is pressing ahead to improve people's well-being and emphasizing environmental protection.

China-US

Social-welfare pioneer wins honor
  • Overseas students receive top awards

    Thirty Chinese from 16 US colleges and universities are the newest recipients of an annual award from their government for outstanding achievement by students self-financing their overseas education.

  • Visiting farm promoters talk turkey

    Steve Olson has been to China seven times since 2004, always with turkey in mind.

  • Weddings: US planners are in demand

    Getting married in the world's most populous country is big business. About $57 billion is spent annually on 10 million weddings in China.

US

Obama delivers Morehouse commencement

World

World Dog Show in Hungary
  • Iran's Guard warns against polls unrest

    A senior commander in Iran's Revolutionary Guard has warned that his forces will be on watch for possible unrest after next month's presidential election.

  • Similarities provide for partnership

    China and India have sound reasons to learn from each other and a solid foundation to further their strategic cooperative partnership.

  • Hollande urges euro zone government

    French President Francois Hollande called for an economic government for the euro zone with its own budget, the right to borrow, a harmonised tax system and a full-time president.

Opinion

Farewell to Beckham
  • Good-neighborly efforts

    China and India will enhance political trust, deepen pragmatic cooperation and strengthen people-to-people understanding

  • Monetary easing no help in long term

    Monetary easing can bring short-term economic gains. In the longer term,the world's major economies can do themselves a favor by establishing a stable foreign exchange regime.

  • Fake threats to flights

    It is high time the law is revised and made as detailed as possible to make sure that such horrible crimes are adequately punished to deter others from such reckless acts of folly.

Travel

Korean corner
  • Adventure of a lifetime

    When Canadian brothers Ryan and Colin Pyle each found themselves at a career crossroads, they decided to go traveling and embarked on an ambitious motorcycle ride around China.

  • Restoring the sea to an island

    A dispatch in The New York Times in August 1944 described the view American soldiers had of Mont-St.-Michel, seeming "to float on the sea as gracefully as a ship under full sail."

  • Hitting the right spot

    With its prominent location, the stylish Suzhou Marriott Hotel offers excellent accommodations and luxury services for business guests and leisure travelers.

Odd News

USA Weekly

The place to be

From hardship posting, China is fast becoming a jobs haven for expatriates.

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