China

Shanghai to allow chicken again
  • Young official's promotion questioned

    A Party official in East China's Jiangsu province has denied nepotism played a part in the promotion of a senior official's daughter to a top post.

  • Wrongly jailed want more compensation

    The lawyer of the uncle and nephew wrongly convicted of rape and murder and jailed for 10 years believes his clients deserve more compensation after a court announced it would award the men a combined 2.21 million yuan ($360,000).

  • Tobacco ads on new media light up debate

    Tobacco advertisers in China are taking to new media, particularly social networking platforms, to circumvent regulations and target the younger generation.

Business

Dongguan 'remains processing trade hub'
  • Investors upbeat about banks' outlook

    Local investors remain confident of the medium- to long-term performance of leading bank shares, despite the sale of a $1.1 billion stake in one of the country's largest banks by Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

  • China's trade surplus figures 'over-inflated'

    China's trade surplus figures in the first four months of the year were over-inflated by hot money smuggled into the country.

  • Top Chinese brands increase in value

    Tencent Holdings Ltd, a major Internet services company in China, has overtaken Facebook Inc in terms of brand value, boosted by its rising revenue and large number of loyal users.

Life

Cute South Korean child monks
  • First-tier cities barely livable

    Most first-tier cities in China are barely suitable for living due to their poor ecological environment, despite rapid economic development and preferential regulations for investment, said a newly released report by a top Chinese think tank on Sunday.

  • Voyage to Mars has its skeptics

    The Dutch businessman behind a planned one-way trip to Mars, which has received a flood of applicants from China, has dismissed accusations that the project is a scam.

  • 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.

Food

A savory ride to China's southwest
  • Exotic ethnic dining in Beijing

    Beijing is where the world and her dining companions meet, and good chefs from all over the country congregate.

  • 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.

Culture

A picture in time

Entertainment

Dreaming in Chinese

Sport

Red Wings take 2-1 series lead
  • Warriors: 'Sense of desperation has passed'

    If they want to be considered true title contenders, the Golden State Warriors will have to develop their promising young talent even more and show they can be consistent for longer stretches.

  • F1 tire changes get a bit less dramatic

    Changes to the Formula One tires due to be introduced next month will be less dramatic than some have feared and others hoped for, supplier Pirelli.

Eager parents quick to learn marriage lines

Finding the perfect partner can be a family affair for many in China.

Sowing the seeds of change

Guizhou province makes full use of natural resources, and maintains ecosystem.

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.

US, Chinese economies likely to get even closer

The study, US-China Economic Relations in the Next Ten Years: Towards Deeper Engagement and Mutual Benefit, was released on Tuesday at an event at the Asia Society in New York City.

Xi, Obama to meet in California

President Xi Jinping will meet US President Barack Obama in California next month on his way back from a trip to Latin America and the Caribbean.
China-US summit prospects

China, India in talks on trade strategy

China and India are discussing boosting an equal and fair environment to promote two-way trade and investment, Premier Li Keqiang said in Mumbai.
Premier pays tribute to doctor
Trip to New Delhi proves 'very fruitful'
Premier Li due in Pakistan on Wednesday

Punishments urged for air threats

People who make fake threats to airlines could face criminal charges instead of only being detained for a few days, Ministry of Public Security said.

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

Crews wrapping up search for tornado survivors

World

Resurgence of nationalistic sentiment
  • US, Myanmar sign trade agreement

    The United States and Myanmar on Tuesday signed a trade and investment framework agreement, announced the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) in a statement.

  • Two candidates barred from Iran election

    In a statement issued by Iranian Interior Ministry, Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani and Esfandiar Rahim- Mashaei were not qualified for the country's upcoming presidential election.

  • China-Japan trade will pick up: report

    Economic and trade cooperation between China and Japan will get back on track if there is no further deterioration of the already strained ties.

Opinion

Rainy day
  • Li's India visit attracts global attention

    Premier Li Keqiang's first visit to India is significant for the two countries, and has attracted wide media attention. Below are reports from some media outlets

  • Partners advance peace and development

    The bright prospect mapped out by the statement is a convincing example that countries can advance their ties and pursue mutually beneficial

  • China-US summit prospects

    The importance of China-US relations and the clout of each country on the world stage guarantee that the upcoming summit meeting between President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Barack Obama will be an attention-grabbing event.

Travel

Best air quality lures tourists to Haikou
  • Korean corner

    Vast and culturally diverse, sometimes it is possible to find a part of China that feels like someplace else.

  • 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."

Odd News

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The place to be

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

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