Developers In China Combat Real Estate Oversupply With Wacky Deals And Deep Discounts
Developers try flashy deals in hopes of creating demand in struggling third- and fourth-tier markets.
China Seizes 10,000 Illegal Guns In Weapons Raid, As Gun Culture Becomes More Popular
Privately-owned guns are strictly banned in China, but that's not stopping the emergence of a gun culture of sorts.
China's Private Equity Princelings Use Elite Connections To Help Raise Billions
The offspring of China's elite is taking its clout to the private equity world.
Weddings And Funerals Require 10-Day Notice: China's Newest Crackdown On Extravagance
Chinese officials now need to seek advance approval before spending on large occasions like weddings or funerals.
The Net Closes Around Former Chinese Party Boss Zhou Yongkang
An anti-corruption investigation is closing in on former Chinese Community Party boss Zhou Yongkang as another associate is charged.
Kim Jong Un Is 'Re-Elected' As North Korea's Top Leader
You guessed it: Kim Jong Un has formally been named the leader of the pariah state, like his father and grandfather.
BBC's 'Doctor Who', 'Top Gear' And 'Teletubbies' Might Get Their North Korean Debut
Three BBC programs are being considered for a North Korean release, including cult classic "Dr. Who."
Chinese And Japanese Scholars Take Diaoyu / Senkaku Territorial Disputes To Textbooks
The ongoing territorial dispute between China and Japan has found a new medium. And South Korea even gets a mention.
North Korea's New Space Program 'NADA' Has A Logo That Looks Like NASA's
North Korea wants its presence known in space, but it's not there yet, not by a long shot.
One More Problem In The South China Sea: A Chinese Hostage
After flight MH370 turned relations between China and Malaysia rocky, a hostage situation could make things worse with the Philippines.
Beijing Becomes A Top Spot On International Hollywood Promotional Tours
Hollywood stars, particularly those in superhero flicks, will likely find themselves doing promo events at a new essential stop.
As Trial Of Billionaire Liu Han Opens, Chinese President Xi Jinping May Go For Even Bigger Target
The Chinese president's anti-corruption drive is targeting the "Shanghai Gang," a powerful faction of the Communist Party.
China's Medical System Strains Both Patients And Doctors As Hospital Violence Becomes Increasingly Common
China's troubled medical system inadvertently subjects its doctors to violence in hospitals.
Chinese Travel Booking Sites Adopt Malaysian Airlines Boycott
The Malaysian Airlines travel boycott now extends to China's popular online booking websites.
Taiwan Student Protests And Hong Kong Actor Boycott Highlight Deep Rooted Cross-Strait Problems
Though cross-strait ties between Beijing and Taipei show signs of improvement, both governments have yet to convince their citizens.
China Exercises Political And Military Dominance In South China Sea Amid Search For Flight MH370
China's strategic response to the Flight 370 search has boosted national confidence in exerting power in the South China Sea.
Families Of MH 370 Passengers Protest Outside Malaysian Embassy In Beijing Searching For Answers [PHOTOS]
China allowed the relatives of passengers of Flight 370 to protest in front of the Malaysian embassy in Beijing.
Taiwan Student Protests Escalate: Economic Trade Agreement With Beijing Reflects Annexation Fears [PHOTOS]
Taiwanese students have stormed the capital over a trade agreement with Beijing that they fear will marginalize them economically and politically.
Michelle Obama China Goodwill Trip Recap: Ping Pong, The Great Wall And Internet Freedom [PHOTOS]
U.S. first lady Michelle Obama's trip has been mostly fun and games, but she also took an opportunity to plug democracy.
Many Of China's Bachelors Can't Afford To Get Married As Pre-Wedding Gifts Get More Expensive
In some areas, men will have to save for 23 years in order to buy the expected pre-wedding present.
Chinese Province Of Guizhou Selling Canned 'Fresh Air' In New Tourism Gimmick
The Southwestern province of Guizhou will soon offer a souvenir that most other Chinese provinces can't match -- clean air!
China's Popcorn Profit Rises Along With Hollywood Movie Boom
One thing where China is just like America? Popcorn at the movies. And huge profits from them.
Rumors Of Developing 'Secondary' Capital City In Baoding Shot Down By Chinese Officials
Reports that Beijing would move some central government agencies to a city two and a half hours away have been denied.
Perenna Kei, World's Youngest Billionaire, May Be Helping Family Hide Offshore Wealth
More details emerge about Perenna Kei, the world's youngest billionaire and secretive Hong Kong resident.
Crimea's Attorney General Natalia Poklonskaya Goes Viral In China And Japan
What Crimea conflict? Chinese and Japanese Internet users focus on something other than war after Poklonskaya is appointed made attorney general.
China Property Developer Faces Collapse, Increased 'Ghost Cites' Likely
As another Chinese property developer faces collapse, several large scale construction projects will be left unfinished.
Tibetan Mastiff Sold In China For $2 Million Is Probably The World's Most Expensive Puppy
A man in China bought a Tibetan mastiff puppy for 12 million yuan, or almost $2 million.
Dead Pigs In Chinese Rivers Are Back: More Than 150 Carcasses Fished Out Of Gan River
One year after scores of dead pigs were discovered in a Chinese river, they're back.
Nikon, Apple, McDonald's Escape Unscathed From China Consumer Rights Report Ordeal
Yearly Chinese TV reports targeting international companies are often a headache, but this year the big Western brands got off lightly.
China Hopes To Attract Pollution Experts By Giving Them Permanent Residence
To say that rapid-growth China has a pollution problem is an understatement; this program aims to attract minds to solve it.