When burger is sandwich

2011-03-24 07:54:02

Regardless of their feelings about the city, everyone I know within the foreign community of Zhengzhou seems to agree - this place is the "real China."

Middle-aged in the Middle Kingdom

2011-03-24 07:54:02

A couple claims their book Dao of Love (Path of Love) will teach older couples how to be better lovers and marriage partners.

The freewheelin' Bob Dylan tour

2011-03-23 07:40:03

Chinese fans of the counterculture hero will finally get a chance to see him live at concerts in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei.

A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing

2011-03-23 07:40:03

The nuclear plant disaster caused mass panic in China due to a misunderstanding about the dangers of radiation fallout.

'Quake relics' only reminder of 2008 disaster in Wenchuan

2011-03-23 07:40:03

News about the recent earthquakes in Yunnan province and Japan brought back memories of my last trip to Wenchuan, Sichuan province, in February.

Web freedom lies in eyes of the beholder

2011-03-23 07:40:03

The honeymoon period is over and it's time to remove our rose-tinted spectacles when surfing the Net to see it in the true light of day.

Rear-facing car seats safer for kids

2011-03-23 07:40:03

Children should ride in rear-facing car seats longer, until they are 2 years old instead of 1.

Sharing the pain

2011-03-18 07:59:29

The emotional fallout in China from Japan's disaster offers a walk down memory lane of Sino-Japanese love-hate attitudes.

Touch of contemporary Britain in ancient Xi'an

2011-03-17 07:58:53

Think of Xi'an and what first comes to mind is a city with a history of more than 3,000 years.

Glasgow honors painter Fan Zeng

2011-03-17 07:58:53

The honorary Doctor of Letters conferred on Chinese painter Fan Zeng, 72, by the University of Glasgow, marks the first time one of the United Kingdom's oldest universities has honored an established Chinese artist.

Designs that make impossible possible

2011-03-17 07:58:53

British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid has always defied the critics. Her unconventional designs invariably get the skeptics wondering whether they will ever see the light of day, only to be proven wrong.

'What a relief to be back in my motherland'

2011-03-17 07:58:53

Yang Zhixia, 28, never expected that a two-month business trip to Japan would end up as a nightmare involving an earthquake, tsunami and possible exposure to nuclear radiation.