Across America

The Interview gets mixed views

China

1,000 years on, the art of fish hunting is in safe hands

Business

Driving service warms up in holiday season

Life

Yi Nengjing to marry Qin Hao next March
  • Take a seat in a rarified world

    In the world of bespoke luxury furniture, every cloud or super yacht can have a silver lining if you are a US-dollar billionaire. Now a British company that defines the word 'exclusivity' is in China to buttress its list of clientele.

  • An independent image for women who smoke

    Zhang Xuewen, 28, a white-collar worker in Beijing, has been smoking for three years.

  • Take a seat in a rarified world

    In the world of bespoke luxury furniture, every cloud or super yacht can have a silver lining if you are a US-dollar billionaire. Now a British company that defines the word 'exclusivity' is in China to buttress its list of clientele.

Food

Mouthwatering food you can't eat

Culture

Digital show of Qianlong Emperor's tour opens at National Museum
  • Ding porcelain making technique boom in Hebei

    The Ding porcelain firing technique, which had disappeared for 800 years, is now back in use. Ding porcelain is one of the pillar industries of Quyang county, Hebei province.

  • Thoughts on a gloriously international pond

    I walk past two women who are having a pop-up fashion show, modeling the contents of their designer shopping bags for each other right on the sidewalk. I enjoy their giggles, but I can't understand a word of what they say.

Entertainment

SK singer named world's most beautiful face

Bridging the legal divide

The establishment of courts to settle financial disputes between residents of the mainland and Taiwan has resulted in better security for businesses.

Jack Ma's bodyguard: master of tai chi

With an average height and plain looks, Li Tianjin does not impress at the first sight, but he has an eye-catching role: he is the bodyguard of Jack Ma.

Pilot in deadly China crash appeals prison term

A pilot serving a three-year prison sentence for a 2010 jet crash that killed 44 people has appealed the court's ruling.

Two arrested in cash spill case in HK

Two people were arrested in Hong Kong on Thursday on suspicion of theft for not returning the cash that fell out of an armor van on Christmas Eve.

Suspects nabbed in China "AIDS demolition team" scandal

Police in a central Chinese city have arrested major suspects in connection with an "AIDS demolition team", whose members reportedly claim to be AIDS patients and threaten to infect people who refuse to move out of their houses.

Yearender: What happened around the globe in 2014

The world in the past year suffered panic and terror the like of which looks set to continue with war and adversity seemingly around every corner.

Boy with HIV assured of care, education

China's health authority has pledged to assure Kun Kun the right to medical treatment, a living allowance and a school education.

The turning of the year

he winter solstice, which marks the shortest day and the longest night, is a time of celebration as the seasons change and winter begins to ebb.

15th anniversary of Macao SAR

Macao SAR celebrates its 15th anniversary of return to the motherland on Dec 20.

Wish Box opens new ways to warm the world

China Daily launches Web app by which potential donors will be put in direct contact with nomadic children in Qinghai province's Yushu prefecture.

PLA submariners defy death in the depths

For Senior Captain Wang Hongli and his crew, reacting fast enough in their submarine in the abyss of the ocean is a matter of life and death.

Beijing wins central approval for new international airport

Government approves plan for a new airport in Beijing that will enable the capital to handle 72 million more passengers each year.

'New normal' focus for new consul general in NY

China's economic "new normal" will make public diplomacy crucial in relations with other countries, the new Chinese consul general of New York said.

China says no role in Sony hacking

China said on Monday that it never allows any foreign country or individual to carry out cyber attacks from Chinese soil or with Chinese facilities.

'Human error' at fault in disappearance of AirAsia flight

An Australian aviation expert says human error undoubtedly led to the disappearance of AirAsia flight QZ8501 after the pilots flew directly into a well-known danger zone above the Java Sea.

Funeral set for Officer Wenjian Liu

Police stood guard outside the home of slain New York City Police Officer Wenjian Liu in Brooklyn on Sunday, whose funeral will be held on Jan 4.

Chinese Community Leaders

Susan Lee: Making Chinese community proud

China Hands

Robert Daly: Many of his paths lead to China
  • Gary Locke: China hand extraordinaire

    He is a man of many firsts: the first Chinese-American US ambassador to China, the first Chinese-American Secretary of Commerce and the first Chinese-American governor of the State of Washington.

  • Building bridges from Michigan to China

    As Governor Rick Snyder wraps up another extended trip to China, Michigan continues to be a leader among US states in developing economic and cultural ties with China.

China-US

Funeral set for Officer Wenjian Liu

US

New recruits of NY Police Academy are sworn in
  • US launches airstrike in Somali

    According to Pentagon press secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby, "the strike took place in the vicinity of Saakow, Somalia", targeting a senior al-Shabaab leader, but he did not mention the name.

  • US Navy to assist AirAsia flight searching

    The United States has sent a destroyer to the Java Sea to assist in searching for a missing AirAsia jetliner, US officials said Monday.

  • 2 gunmen open fire on LA police car

    Two men opened fire on a police car patrolling a tough part of Los Angeles, but the two officers inside were not injured and one was able to shoot back.

World

Cameron takes part in Great Brook Run
  • Death toll in ferry fire rises to 10

    Helicopter rescue crews on Monday evacuated hundreds of people trapped aboard a Greek ferry that caught fire off Albania, and the death toll climbed to 10.

  • Indonesian TV shows objects in Java Sea

    Indonesian television shows pictures of objects floating in the Java Sea which an official says could be part of the AirAsia jet.

  • China says no role in Sony hacking

    China said on Monday that it never allows any foreign country or individual to carry out cyber attacks from Chinese soil or with Chinese facilities.

Sports

Lallana double helps Liverpool end 2014 on a high
Pray for QZ8501
  • US-Cuban detente a triumph of pragmatism

    The recent announcement of the United States and Cuba to re-establish diplomatic relations, signaling the beginning of normalization of bilateral ties, is a welcome development.

  • EU needs to consider its New Year resolutions

    Although the bloc has achieved success, it should deeply reflect on the causes and likelihood of a decade of extended crisis in the EU and surrounding neighborhood.

  • Seeking the way to heal wound

    Japan should issue a sincere apology for the suffering it inflicted on its neighbors to pave the way for an East Asian Community.

Travel

New landscape represents prosperity thousand of years ago