UPDATE: Snowden Leaves Hong Kong For 'Third Country' After US Files Charges
The National Security Agency whistle-blower is reportedly headed ultimately for South America.
Gruesome Parking Lot Accident Sparks Online Concern Over China's Lenient Driving Tests [PHOTO]
Online reactions to a bizarre accident in China that killed two have varied, but most center on how easy it is to get a driver's license.
Pro-Tibetan Activists Protest InterContinental Hotels' Plans To Build Luxury Resort In Lhasa
Free Tibet and Students for a Free Tibet have been protesting at InterContinental hotel locations in New York and London.
Old Photos Of China's First Lady Peng Liyuan From The 80's Released Online [PHOTOS]
While some may want to burn old pictures of themselves from the '80s, China's netizens are loving recently resurfaced photos of Peng Liyuan.
Beijing Wants To Stay Out Of Snowden NSA Whistleblower Case, Communist Party Says
Though Beijing has not made an explicit statement on Snowden in Hong Kong, Chinese state media are insisting that China's government wants nothing to do with the case.
Astronauts Teach Chinese Students From Space [VIDEO]
Three Chinese astronauts demonstrated a series of scientific experiments from space to students back down on Earth.
Several Injured In Stampede At David Beckham Soccer Event In Shanghai [VIDEO]
Soccer star David Beckham is so popular in China that people stampeded to see him at a Shanghai university.
Kobe Bryant Statue Discovered Outside China Museum [PHOTOS]
A museum in south China is welcoming visitors with a statue of NBA great Kobe Bryant.
North Korea Denies 'Mein Kampf' Distributed To Senior Officials, Calls Western Media 'Human Scum'
The Korean Central News Agency denies, in extremely bizarre language, that Kim Jong-Un gave his officials copies of Hitler's "Mein Kampf."
Chinese Tourists Take Photos With Beached Dolphin, Angering Chinese Netizens [PHOTOS]
Photos of tourists taking pictures with an injured, beached dolphin went viral on Chinese social media.
Blind Activist Chen Guangchen Says China Threatens U.S. Academic Freedom
As the blind activist weighs his options after he leaves NYU this summer, he discusses China's "underestimated" reach into American academia.
China's National Men's Soccer Team Loses Game, And National Respect
Local media and social media were quite candid in their criticisms of the Chinese national soccer team after it lost 5-1 to a Thai team.
Chinese Netizens Divided On Xenophobic Student Attacks In France
Netizens were sympathetic over six Chinese students attacked in France -- until it came out that one was the daughter of an official.
Beijing 'Zombie Apocalypse' Traffic Jam: Commuters Leave Behind Vehicles In Rush Hour Traffic [PHOTOS]
Traffic in Beijing on Monday morning was so bad many commuters opted to just walk on the highway.
McDonald's New Rice Menu Fails To Entice Chinese Customers
McDonald's is trying to overtake Kentucky Fried Chicken as China's fast food of choice. Its latest efforts don't seem to be catching on.
Confirmed: Chinese Political Dissident Chen Guangchen Leaving NYU
A year after arriving in New York City on a fellowship with New York University, university spokespersons are confirming Chen's departure.
Chinese Couples Spend Thousands To Take Wedding Photos At Fake European Towns [PHOTOS]
A new trend in China has many couples flocking to a fake European town near Shanghai for their wedding photos.
What's In A Name? How Chinese Choose Their Own English Names
Don't like the name your parents gave you? For many Chinese, they get a second chance when they work with Westerners. How about 'Chocolate'?
Philippine Officials Say Its Coast Guard Should Be Charged For Killing Taiwan Fisherman
Filipino investigation authorities are saying the Philippine National Coast Guard should face criminal charges for the May 9 attack on a Taiwan civilian fishing boat.
French Journalist 'Harassed' And 'Threatened' By Overseas Chinese Diplomats
Cyril Payen, France 24 correspondent, told Reporters Without Borders that he is being harassed by Chinese authorities because of his Tibet documentary.
Not Off The Rack: One Of The World's Most Expensive Suits Sold In Hong Kong For $1 Million HKD
A tailor in Hong Kong made a suit that is believed to be the second-most expensive suit in the world.
Boozed Up Baby: Chinese Infant Accidentally Given Baijiu Hard Liquor By Nurse
A 7-day-old baby survived being given a high-proof Chinese liquor by a nurse by accident.
NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden, Who Exposed The PRISM Program, Gives Exclusive Interview To Hong Kong's South China Morning Post
After exposing the NSA's secret data mining PRISM program, Edward Snowden fled to Hong Kong. Now he's speaking out.
Chinese Beach Turns Green—This Time It’s Not Pollution [PHOTOS]
Shores at a beach in China have turned green. Thankfully, it isn't toxic pollution.
China 'Outsources' CO2 Emissions: A Temporary Plan That Will Likely Hurt Later
One of the top emitters of greenhouse gases, China has come up with a temporary solution that won't impede its economic growth.
Is Edward Snowden A 'Hero'? Chinese Social Media And State Media React To NSA Informant
The NSA informant that has fled to Hong Kong has many Chinese netizens calling him a hero. Mainland media on the other hand, doesn't seem to care.
China Launches Shenzhou 10 Spacecraft For Fifteen Days In Space [VIDEO]
The Shenzhou 10 went into space 10 years after the nation’s first spacecraft entered space carrying three astronauts.
Music Soothes The Savage Beast: Philadelphia Orchestra Plays Dvorak On Delayed Airline Flight In China [VIDEO]
Though flying can often be a headache, one delayed flight in Beijing was treated to a impromptu performance by the Philadelphia Orchestra quartet.
Indian Puzzle: As Incomes And Spending Rises, People Eating Less And Less
India's economic growth has not translated into feeding the nation, as statistics show calorie consumption has dramatically decreased.
China's Gaokao College Entrance Exams: Extreme Pressure On Students, Boom For Local Businesses
Though the Gaokao is known by students to be the most grueling test they will ever take, there are some that look forward to it-- businesses.