China's Wealthiest Invest Overseas, And Move With Their Money
Almost one-third of China's affluent business people want to put their money overseas, possibly hurting China's local economies.
David And Two Goliaths: Taiwan Fears Getting Caught Between US And China
As US-China economic, political and military relations continue to be tested, Taiwanese well-being could suffer the most.
China's Foxconn Worker's Still Aren't Earning Enough Money
China's Foxconn decreased its employees' overtime hours, but employees are saying the restricted hours don't let them make enough money.
China's Skyscraper Boom: China Attempts to Build Tallest Building in 90 Days
China's landscape has changed drastically, and it now contains one-third of the world's tallest buildings. Plans to build even more are underway.
Hong Kong's 'Shoebox' Apartments: Slums, But More Expensive Than New York [PHOTOS]
Hong Kong is one of the world's wealthiest cities, but its poorest inhabitants are resorting to extremes to make housing affordable.
Chinese Cult Members Detained For Spreading Doomsday Rumors
China's government isn't afraid of the end of the world in 2012. It's afraid of the cults that believe in it, and cracking down hard on them.
China's Mental Health Problem, A Result of Rapid Development?
After a stabbing at school injured 23 students and one adult, just hours before the Newtown shooting in he U.S., Chinese experts weigh in on the reasons -- and offer ideas for America too.
School Stabbings Focus Attention On China's Mental Health Care System
In what seems to be a morbid trend in China's recent history, another mentally ill person violently attacked school children with a knife.
Xi Jinping Orders China's Military To Increase 'Real Combat' Awareness
Xi Jinping, China's new commander in chief, ordered the People's Liberation Army to increase its "real combat" awareness.
China's 4 Billion Yuan Office Building Stirs Up Criticism
China's largest office building cost 4 billion yuan to construct, and is second largest in the world to the Pentagon. However, some Chinese believe this is a misuse of taxpayer money.
Three Chinese Muslim Hijackers Receive Death Sentence
No one died when Chinese Muslims from the Xinjiang region tried unsuccessfully to hijack a plane in June, but they've been sentenced to death anyway.
Brutal Murder of Taiwanese Boy Triggers Debate Over Nation's Death Penalty Policy
The murder of a 10-year-old boy in Taiwan sparks calls for the death penalty, as human rights groups urge the government to abolish capital punishment.
Unemployment Report: China's College Graduates Struggle to Find Jobs
Even in China's red-hot economy, recent graduates aren't securing jobs. But it's not always because they can't find them.
Chinese Government Allows Rare Protest in Beijing Over High-Speed Railway
Protests over a new high-speed railway project in Beijing were not stopped by local officials. Has China's government softened up on dissenters?
China's Central Economic Work Conference Preview: 2013 GDP Growth Target 7.5%
China's 2013 economic policy will be determined at the upcoming Central Economic Work Conference. Most observers say it's going to go for one thing above all: stabillity.
Xi Jinping Debuts With No-Fuss Official Visit: Signs of Reform?
China's President-in-waiting Xi Jinping's first official visit was not greeted with the typical pomp that surrounds the arrival of an official. That led Chinese netizens to comment on what could be the new governments' first sign of reform.
China's Pollution 'Solution': Good For Shanghai, Bad For Everybody Else
China has moved factories away from big cities where tourists visit. But it hasn't dealt with the pollution they cause.
China Holds a Grudge: China's New Visa Reforms Snub Norway
China's new visa policy allows citizens from 45 countries to enter for 72 hours without a visa. But Norway remains off the list.
2012 Mayan Apocalypse: Chinese Man, Lu Zhenghai, Prepares By Building 'Noah's Ark' [PHOTOS]
A man in China has invested the last two years and all his money in building a ship that he believes will save his life when the Apocalypse allegedy predicted by the Mayans happens on December 21.
Weibo: How China's Twitter Has The Power To Save Children, And Why That Worries The Government
The kidnapping of 7 Sichuan province girls cast a light on a problem government officials were largely ignoring - until social media picked it up.
Three Uncles, Gravestones And Singing: China's 2012 Seen Through The Web
China's version of Twitter, Weibo, shows that Internet memes can be very local -- and very funny. Here's what the Chinese tweeted about this year.
Standoff Between US, Chinese Over Audits Of Chinese Firms Could Mean Delisting From US Exchanges For Many Chinese Companies
Tensions are mounting between U.S. and Chinese securities regulators and could mean Chinese companies' shares being delisted from U.S. exchanges.
China Cracks Down On Monkey Brain And Other Wild Animal Delicacies
Several restaurants in China are being shut down after officials found that they were serving the meat of protected wild animals.
Taobao: China's Cyber Monday Breaks Records, Causes Chaos [PHOTOS]
China's version of Cyber Monday resulted in sales of more than $3 billion. However, the record-breaking sales have created chaos among delivery companies and post offices unable to keep up with consumers.
China, The NBA, NFL And MLB: Is Beijing The New Profit Center Of American Sports?
As American athletic interests infiltrate the Chinese market, the Asian country is proving itself a worthy competitor -- and partner.
Tinseltown East: China Headed For Hollywood Success?
China's recent success in co-producing Hollywood films shows it is capable of overtaking the U.S. in the moviemaking game. But will government regulations and traditional culture allow it?
World AIDS Day 2012: China's Patients Fight Disease And Discrimination
New reports in China show HIV/AIDS cases have increased, while discrimination against those with the virus still remains.
Myanmar Mining Riots: A Sign of Freedom
Once-cowed Myanmar villagers have forced a halt to a Chinese-owned mining project after relentless protests, making officials investigate their complaints.
China's Political Reform Plan: Create 'Super-Ministries'?
Will consolidating China's many cabinet-level agencies be a realistic solution to streamlining government processes?
China's 'Nail Houses': A Thorn in China's Development [PHOTOS]
As China's infrastructure continues to develop, some homeowners refuse to make way for developers because of inadequate compensation.