Lunar New Year Upstages Valentine's Day In China
Despite the big national holiday's timing this year, Chinese lovebirds will get another shot at romance during the Qixi Festival in August.
Egyptian Court Bans YouTube For 30 Days
An Egyptian judge banned YouTube for 30 days after a viral anti-Islamic video led to violent demonstrations around the world.
Are Chinese Wives Becoming Relationship Breadwinners? Chinese Women Continue To Defy Traditional Chinese Gender Roles
Traditionally, being a woman in China meant being subservient to one's husband, especially financially.
Chinese Opera Highlights Growing Interest In China's Culture [PHOTOS]
Western artists and students are discovering Chinese opera, and they are learning Mandarin to explore it.
China's Wacky Inventions To Aid Chinese New Year Travelers [VIDEO]
China's busiest travel season is in full swing for the Lunar New Year holiday rush. Some inventors have introduced new contraptions to make the experience a little easier.
China's State Television Accuses VOA of Encouraging Tibetan Self-Immolations
China's state-run t.v. suggested the U.S. gov.-sponsored Voice of America is working with the Dalai Lama to encourage self-immolations.
China’s Fake Marriages: A Result Of A Nation’s Allegiance to Traditional Values
Chinese women discovering their husbands are gay are shedding light on China’s traditional values about gender roles and sexual orientation.
China’s Future Leader Xi Jinping To Join Weibo?
China’s most powerful man has been a hot social media topic after a fan page went viral. Is it time for Xi to open his own account?
Celine Dion, Snakes & Banned TV Ads: Chinese New Year's Odd Stories [PHOTOS]
The Chinese will be ringing in the Year of the Snake this weekend -- but a little differently than before.
China Tax Reform: Government Approves Increase On SOEs
China's government has rolled-out new tax reforms hoping to alleviate the nation's growing wealth gap while paving a path for sustainable economic growth.
China's Startling Food Waste: What Is Thrown Out Every Year Could Feed 200 Million People
Statistics on food waste have spurred the Chinese to action, first on the Internet, then in the real world.
China Aims Missile Radar At Japanese Vessel Near Disputed Islands
In the conflict over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, Tokyo claims that a Chinese ship made hostile moves toward a Japanese destroyer.
China's Toxic Air Pollution Now Affecting Japan [PHOTOS]
China has its hands full dealing with off-the-charts smog. Now, the Japanese are worried that they will also have to learn how to breath toxic Chinese air.
Super Bowl XLVII: The NFL Reaches For New Fans in China
The NFL has been coveting China's 1.3 billion consumers for years. What better occasion to sell them some football than the Super Bowl?
Unintended Consequences: Government Cuts On Banquets Hurt China's Hotel Revenue
China's government is cutting back on its officials' lavish receptions. Great for the treasury, bad for people who do banquets for a living.
China's Crazy Real Estate Market: Is The Bubble Bursting?
A booming market and rampant corruption have China's government worried about a real estate price bubble. But Beijing isn't sitting idly by.
China's Corrupt Business Culture Puts Many Billionaires In Legal And Financial Trouble
China's wealthy are growing. But if you think it's all fun and games for the People's Republic's new billionaires, think again.
China's APT-12, The Entity That May Be Behind The New York Times Hack
China's cyberespionage entity known as APT-12 seems to be behind the attack on the New York Times. What else do we know about APT-12?
South Korea Launches First Satellite Into Space, Weeks After North Korean Launch
A month after North Korea put an observational satellite in orbit, South Korea achieved a similar feat. Is a Korean space race ahead?
Massive Sinkhole in Southern China Disrupts Thousands of Residents [VIDEO]
Another dangerous collapse hits the sprawling city of Guangzhou, China's third-largest. What is behind China's growing number of sinkholes?
China Considers Lifting Game Console Ban: Why Many Chinese May Not Care
The government may lift its ban on video game consoles. But Beijing's gamers, and the people who sell the illegal stuff, may not even notice.
After False Reports, Bo Xilai Corruption Trial Now Rumored to Begin in March
Several Chinese reports falsely cited sources claiming the trial of fallen party chief Bo Xilai was about to begin in SW China.
Gruesome Reports Of Cannibalism From North Korea As Result Of Hidden Famine
Sources in North Korea are reporting that a famine has claimed 10,000 lives. People are so desperate that some may have resorted to cannibalism.
China's Spring Festival Travel Season 'Chunyun' Officially Begins, Marking Largest Migration in History [SLIDESHOW]
The 40-day spring travel rush is estimated to break China's travel records. Millions of early travelers flooded train stations this past weekend.
Weibo Circulates False Reports of Foxconn Strike in Beijing, Highlights International Image Problem
A false report was made of an employee strike in Beijing. Will Foxconn ever be able to rehabilitate its image?
'Popcorn Cannon' Featured on 'Mythbusters,' Just One of China's Several Bizarre Innovations [SLIDESHOW]
"Mythbusters" misused a Chinese popcorn machine and called it a "popcorn cannon." Here are some other unusual Chinese creations.
10 Chinese Officials Fired In Most Recent Sex-Tape Scandal
Several officials in Chongqing have been fired after a string of sex tapes appeared. This is not a first for a city where scandal has broken out before.
China Responds to North Korean Missile Test Announcement, Urges 'Restraint'
North Korea announced it will test a nuclear missile aimed at the U.S., and China may be the only power able to put a stop to it.
China's Censors Cut Scenes From 'Cloud Atlas' and 'Skyfall': Here's What Other Movies They Censored
China's moviegoers may be viewing more Hollywood blockbusters, but many times it's not the same film other nations are seeing.
China Now Accounts for One-Third of Cyberattacks
China isn't new to the No. 1 spot as the biggest source of cyberattacks, but it had never originated such an overwhelming majority of them.