Weibo And Social Media In China: The Role In The Bo Xilai 'Trial Of The Century' [PHOTOS]
The Bo Xilai trial proves that Weibo and social media in China have become an important feature of public life.
Hong Kong Tourists Use Fake Skyline Backdrop During High Pollution Days [PHOTOS]
Hong Kong has come up with an inventive fix for the air pollution problems affecting its picturesque skyline.
China Announces Ban On Mooncake Purchasing By Government Officials Ahead Of Mid-Autumn Holiday
Cracking down on mooncakes? Traditional pastries have been added to the growing list of Chinese government taboos.
China's Trial Of The Century: Why People Care About The Bo Xilai Trial
The trial of the former Chongqing party secretary and rising star for bribery, corruption and abuse of power begins on Thursday.
China Struggles To Crack Down On Fake Officials
While China's central government is busy cracking down on corrupt officials, it now has to keep an eye out for fake corrupt officials, too.
In China, Nepotism And 'Guan Xi' On The Rise As Meritocracy Takes A Hit
As JPMorgan is investigated for hiring the relatives of Chinese officials, a recent survey gauges how China feels about nepotism.
Foreign Brands In China Struggle To Translate, While Others Manage To Prosper
As a trademark battle over the "Tesla" name in China continues, other foreign brands have found successful translations of their English names.
Chinese Electric Car Company Wants To Trademark "Snowden" Name For Top-Secret Technology
A company in China wants to name a "secret" technology after the NSA whistleblower, but would not be the first.
Tibetan Man Sentenced To Death After Staging Wife's Self-Immolation
A man in Tibet was sentenced to death after courts found that he had killed his wife and faked her death as a self-immolation.
Beijing Rooftop Villa To Be Demolished As New Suzhou Roof Building Investigated [PHOTOS]
The discoveries of illegal, lavish rooftop structures in China don't stop.
China Announces It Will Stop Organ Harvesting From Executed Prisoners
China is still taking organs from people it executes, but says it will begin to rely solely on voluntary organ donation by the end of the year.
More Money, More Problems: Chinese Wealthy Paying For Kidnap Survival Classes
Some Chinese are paying a lot of money to be 'kidnapped.'
China's Superstitious Employers: Blood Type, Facial Structure And Horoscope All Part Of Job Consideration
What's your blood type? No, that isn't a bad pick up line, but depending on your answer, it may get you a job in China.
China's Internet Celebrities Given Seven Guidelines On Self Censorship
China's government gathered a group of influential bloggers to give them guidelines on what they should and shouldn't post.
Chinese City Of Wuhan Competes To Be Next New York City
Think Shanghai or Beijing would be China's answer to New York? Possibly. But get ready for Wuhan. Maybe.
China's Guangzhou And Shenzhen Among World's Most Unfriendly Cities According To Condé Nast Travel
China's tourists may have a bad reputation, but according to a leading travel magazine, two of its big cities aren't a delight either.
Party Newspaper Criticizes China's Skyscraper Obsession
An official newspaper in China said a new obsession with towering buildings is only for vanity instead of function.
Centenarians In South China's Hainan Province Reveal Secret To Longevity
The key to long life? Regular exercise, a balanced diet, a happy home life -- and a shot of alcohol a day.
The Literary Rise Of China And India: Beijing And Mumbai Featured More In Books [INFOGRAPHIC]
The rise of Beijing and Mumbai can be seen through their growing presence in English-language literature.
China's Illegal Construction: Beijing Villa Atop Apartment High Rise To Be Demolished [PHOTO]
Many of China's homes and buildings are constructed without the appropriate permits. This one certainly was.
Beijing Thinks Chinese Aren't Reading Enough; Is There A Law For That?
Beijing wants citizens to pick up more books and is thinking of prodding them by law.
Chinese Speakers In US Jump 360 Percent In 30 Years
Asian languages have become increasingly popular in the U.S., indicating a shift in immigration populations.
A Japanese Blogger's Guide To Faking A Relationship Online Goes Viral Among China's Bachelors [PHOTOS]
Millions of Chinese men will likely never marry because of gender imbalances. A Japanese blogger may help them -- but only online.
Lost In Translation: Chinese Media Falls Victim To Western Satire News And Pornographic Photos
China's state media published a slideshow of images from a pornographic film and claimed the photos were of an "actual execution."
Chinese Press Photographers Face Strict Guidelines For Taking Pictures Of Politicians
Press photographers usually think about how to get close to politicians. in China, they have to think about making them look good too.
China Tourism Thrives Even As Beijing Visitors Drop As A Result Of Pollution
China may become the world's biggest tourist destination soon, but the capital city needs better air to get its share of that business.
Watch: Thousands Of Taiwanaese Sing Les Miserables' 'Do You Hear The People Sing?' In Protest Of Government [VIDEO]
Thousands of angry Taiwanese gathered to protest the death of a young conscript, using the classic rallying song from the Broadway show.
China's Plastic Surgery Culture: Going Under The Knife In Hopes Of Getting A Job
More women in China are getting nose jobs and eyelid tucks, hoping it will give them an advantage in finding employment.
China Plans Reform Of One-Child Policy, Rumored Two-Child Policy To Roll Out In 2014
One of the tenets of present-day China may go away soon, for economic reasons.
Starbucks Sees China Growth Despite Tea-Drinking Culture
China is famously the land of tea. But the world's biggest coffee chain is betting it will change its ways.