Chinese Official Flips Out Over Missed Flight [VIDEO]
A video of a Chinese official destroying an airport boarding gate after missing his flight has gone viral and led to his suspension.
China's Steep University Tuition Costs The Average Farmer 13 Years Of Income
In China, sending a child to four years of college will cost a farmer 13.6 years of net income.
China's Push For Nuclear Power: Alternative Energy And Export Potential
China's Five-Year Plan shows a push toward increasing the nation's use of nuclear power, but that's not all China has planned for its rapidly developing nuclear reactors.
Chinese Officials Admit 'Cancer Villages' Due To Pollution Exist
Areas in China with an inordinate amount of cancer patients, dubbed "cancer villages," are being recognized in a push to alleviate pollution.
Let Them Eat Leftovers: The Next Step In Cracking Down On Chinese Government Extravagance
Why has the world's biggest military, the People's Liberation Army of China, been ordered to start eating its leftovers?
Drug Lord Manhunt Highlights Chinese Developments In Drone Technology
China's military has made vast improvements in developing unmanned aircraft. What is China planning to do with its drone technology?
Privatized Censorship: China Cracks Down On Image-Rescuing Bribery Business
One of the nation's lucrative-- and illegal-- businesses? One that scrub companies' Internet trails by using bribery and forgery to delete content.
Apple's Chinese Manufacturer Foxconn Introduces Nationwide Hiring Freeze
Foxconn has announced a nationwide recruitment freeze, to readjust factory lines to production demand.
North Korea Sets Obama And U.S. Troops Ablaze In Most Recent Propaganda Video
North Korea has released another propaganda video -- this one showing the American president surrounded by flames.
Mapping Apple's Suppliers: China Still Leads, But Not By Much
China is Apple's top supplier, but it accounts for less than half of its parts -- where else do Apple's products come from?
Soccer-Fixing Scandal Reveals China's Bigger Gambling Problem
Vast match-fixing scandals in soccer aren't just for Europeans anymore.
China Rejects Claims Of Hacking, Points Finger Back At U.S.
China's People's Liberation Army has been accused of the cyberattacks on foreign companies, but the response is simple: We didn't do it.
Spring Festival Season Has China's Young Anxious About Post-Holiday Debt
Chinese New Year is a holiday that most look forward to. The bills that come, however, leave China's young working population worried.
China's Fake Monks: Gangs Of Men Use Buddhism To Cheat Tourists
Beware of China's fake monks. They're typically just looking to make money off unknowing visitors, but have been known to turn violent.
China's Netizens Tackle Water Pollution Through Weibo
It's not just China's air that is toxic. Netizens are drawing attention to the nation's persistent water pollution.
China's Luxury Market Suffers As Buyers Go Overseas
As international brands try to lure Chinese buyers, high-end spending at home is in decline.
What's Corrupting China? St. Valentine, Party Newspaper Says
China's government is wary of the United States' increasing influence on the nation's citizens, including when it comes to Valentine's Day.
North Korea Warns China: More Nuclear Tests Coming
North Korea has informed its most significant ally, China, that it plans up to two more tests this year. Beijing may find this the last straw.
Bird Flu Death In China Sparks Fear Of Human-Transmitted H5N1 Strain
A woman has died of the H5N1 avian flu in China, but there's a worrying twist: She had not been in contact with birds.
China Restricts Foreign Performers To Graduates Only, After Elton John Mentions Ai Weiwei
Going to college may not be rock and roll, but musicians who plan on playing in China may be forced to. And that's all because of Elton John.
Another Smog Problem In China, From Lunar New Year Fireworks
The government planned to curb fireworks during Lunar New Year festivities to limit smog, but it didn't quite work as planned.
Liu Bolin: China's 'Invisible' Artist Found All Over the World [SLIDESHOW]
Liu Bolin is a Chinese artist that paints himself to blend into his surroundings. Can you find him?
South Korea And Japan Push For Tougher Sanctions on Nuclear North Korea -- Does China Agree?
China is probably North Korea's only ally, but people on the Chinese Internet are wondering if that support will end soon.
China Responds To Obama's State Of The Union Address By Suggesting Strengthened Ties
China's response to the State of the Union address? "We need to stick together," an official newspaper reported.
Tibetan Self-Immolation Protests Now Happen In Nepal, Too
While most cases of self-immolation occur in Tibet, the 100th recorded self-immolation protest by an exiled monk occurred in Kathmandu, Nepal.
China's Poor 'Bare Branch' Men: Destined for Lifelong Bachelorhood?
Reports are claiming that China's disproportionate gender ratio is a contributing factor in its growing population of poorer, single men.
Beijing Left A Ghost Town During Chinese New Year Travel Exodus [SLIDESHOW]
Half of the residents of China's capital have left for vacation during the nation's biggest travel season. This is what Beijing looks like.
Extreme Eating: Bizarre Bites From Around The World [SLIDESHOW]
A taste of a few uncommon dishes that the world has to offer those who are daring enough to try.
China’s Netizens Respond To Pope Benedict XVI’s Resignation
China’s Internet population did not miss the news of the Pope's resignation, and is offering some theories on why he did it.
Hewlett-Packard Makes Effort To Limit Student Workers In China
Hewlett-Packard has issued new guidelines on the use of student workers by its suppliers with manufacturing operations in China.