China's First Lady Peng Liyuan Makes 2013 International Best Dressed List, Michelle Obama Doesn't [PHOTOS]
Joined by Victoria Beckham and Kate Middleton, China's First Lady solidifies her position as a global fashion icon.
Visa-Free Visits To Philippines Still Don't Include China And Taiwan
Many are saying the Philippines has snubbed citizens of China and Taiwan for not including them in new visa-free travel policies.
58-Year Old Chinese Woman Charged As Washington, D.C. Green-Paint Vandal
Police have arrested and charged Jiamei Tian for vandalizing several monuments around Washington, D.C.
Attack And Murder Of Chinese Teenager Draws Additional Fears Of Being A Good Samaritan
Many are worried that people being Good Samaritans will become increasingly rare after a teenager was murdered.
Shanghai's Record-Breaking Temperatures Hot Enough To Cook Bacon On The Street [PHOTOS]
If you can't stand the heat, get out of Shanghai.
Chinese Official Fired For Flaunting Daughter's Opulent Wedding Celebration
An official in a poverty-stricken area of China has paid the price of a Party crackdown on corruption and displays of wealth.
Chinese Official With 140 Mistresses Is Giving Anthony Weiner A Run For His Money
Many politicians end up getting caught having an extramarital affair. But one official in China managed to have 140.
Chinese Anti-Censorship Websites Become Academic Tools
Websites that dig up censored content blocked by China's Great Firewall mostly end up being blocked as well.
Chinese Women Enlist In US Army To Expedite Citizenship Process
Among several routes to becoming an American citizen, joining the military is one of the fastest.
China's New Aristocrat Class Looks For Refinement At Finishing Schools
Etiquette classes and training are gaining in popularity among newly wealthy Chinese women.
Chinese Tourists Damaging Fauna and Flora On Disputed Paracel Islands Raise Ire Of Conservationists
A post featuring photos of Chinese tourists eating protected sea life has some Chinese concerned about the preservation of the Paracel Islands.
China's Newest Real Estate Investment Craze: Detroit's Housing Crisis
As Chinese real estate prices continue to soar, investors are moving their money to Detroit in hopes of turning a profit.
Protests In The Philippines Over China's Claims On Scarborough Shoal Shut Down Chinese Visa Office
One year after announcing a claim over an island in the South China Sea, Filipino protesters speak up against China's counterclaim.
China's Exclusive Social Network For Business Elite, 'Zhenghe Island,' Bans Political Talk
China is known for its restrictions online. Now, a private social media site is self-enforcing a restriction on political conversations.
China's Superstitious Employers Commit 'Zodiac Discrimination' Against Job Seekers
A newspaper in China reports that some employers aren't hiring applicants because of their their Zodiac sign.
Man in China Goes On Fatal Stabbing In Protest Of One-Child Policy
A man in China has killed two people after being denied for registration for his fourth child.
Beijing Bans Selling Knives In Attempt To Curb Stabbings After Two Fatal Attacks
China's capital has issued a ban on the sale of knives at supermarkets after three people died in stabbing incidents.
Chinese Video Game Lets Players 'Reclaim' Disputed Island Territory in East China Sea From Japan
In the military-themed computer game, players fight Japanese forces for the Diaoyu / Senkaku Islands.
Beijing Airport Explosion Caused By Man Disgruntled About Accident That Left Him Paralyzed [PHOTOS]
When Ji Zhongxin detonated explosives at the Beijing Capital Airport, he was the only one injured -- but many are worried about similar incidents.
North Korea's 2013 Arirang Mass Games Begin, Featuring Over 100,000 Performers [PHOTOS]
The Mass Games have begun in Pyongyang's May Day Stadium, a spectacle involving thousands of North Koreans.
Japanese Newspaper Asahi Shimbun Falls Victim To China's State Censors
China's censors blocked the social media accounts/website of one of Japan's most popular publications in China, Asahi Shimbun.
Journalists In China Get Roughed Up After Investigating Claims Against Tech Company
When a local Chinese newspaper responded to a tip on a local business that was coercing investors, things got ugly.
China Relaxes Movie Industry Censorship; Many Say It's Still Not Enough
China's government has taken a small step toward loosening the reins on local filmmakers.
Stabbing Outside Beijing Mall Leaves Two Dead, One Of Victims Reported To Be A Foreigner
Two people died in Beijing, as the nation grapples with another knife attack case.
Chinese Whistle-Blower Hospitalized After Acid And Knife Attack
China's online activists attempting to expose Party corruption may be putting their own lives in danger.
China's Newest Online Campaign Against Pornography And Vulgar Content Is Hypocritical
Government groups are joining in a campaign to create a "benign Internet environment," which includes blocking porn and violence.
Fake Museum In China Shut Down, Suspected To Be A Money-Laundering Front
A museum in China is being investigated after a visitor suspected several of the artifacts were fake.
Look Inside North Korea's New Luxury Wonsan Beach Hotels [PHOTOS]
Pristine beaches. Luxury rooms. The complete works of Kim Il Sung. What's not to like at North Korea's new seaside resort hotels?
Kim Jong Un Visits North Korea's Newly Opened Posong Mushroom Farm [PHOTOS]
North Korea's mushroom farms mean business, and Kim Jong Un is making sure they do. Personally.
Chinese City To Roll Out New 'Good Samaritan Law' In Hopes Of Encouraging Positive Morals
One Chinese city hopes that if people don't do the right thing out of the goodness of their hearts, they'll do it because a law helps them do so.